SOMETHING THAT MAY SEDUCE YOU TO GO AGAINST THE LAW OF GOD: LOOK AT MARK AND LUKE
In the King James version the word - temptation - appears 16 times the word - temptations - appears 8 times
I believe the word is "unconditional".
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James 1.2,3 the temptations of Jesus: Matthew chp.4 & Hebrews 4.15 2Peter 2.9
It occurs 12 times in 11 verses in th English Standard Version (ESV). See related link
temptation is basically cheap thinking through which people use to harm others by different ways.
Mark 1:12-13.
In the King James version the word - temptation - appears 16 times the word - temptations - appears 8 times
the snake is the symbolic animal for temptation.... since it is said in the christian bible, a snake tempted eve to eat from the forbidden tree..=)
A. Morris Stewart has written: 'The crown of science' -- subject(s): Doctrine 'The temptation of Jesus' -- subject(s): Criticism, interpretation, Temptation, Bible
It is in the book of Genesis , when Satan tempted Eve in the garden of Eden.
I believe the word is "unconditional".
Beelzebub is a demon mentioned in the Bible, often associated with Satan and evil. The name means "Lord of the Flies" and represents the embodiment of wickedness and temptation. The presence of Beelzebub in the Bible highlights the ongoing struggle between good and evil, emphasizing the importance of resisting temptation and choosing righteousness.
One who is older than yourself.
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As a Presbyterian Minister, I would probably use it as a sermon illustration! But, more seriously, I would use the universiality of temptation as a warning for people to keep up their Christian strength by constant Bible reading and meditation; constant prayer; and constant vigilance. I would also use the old hymn, "Yield not to temptation, for yielding is sin" to remind them that encountering temptation is not a sin; giving in to it is. I all of the above, of course, I am assuming that we are talking about temptation to sin, as opposed to benign temptation.
There is a single story flow in Genesis 3 describing the "The Temptation and Fall of Man."