It is generally believed to be a literal event, that Satan took Jesus to the top of the temple, physically. Just as Jesus magically appeared here and there after his resurrection.
The text reads as though it is an actual event that really happened, just as described. Some believe The Bible is really true, while others believe it is a fable, or a philosophy.
It takes a measure of faith, doesn't it?
No, according to the Bible, Jesus did not eat during the 40 days of fasting in the wilderness.
The temple that was destroyed during the time of Jesus' death was the Second Temple in Jerusalem.
No, the temple was not destroyed during the crucifixion of Jesus. The temple in Jerusalem was destroyed in 70 AD by the Romans.
Yes, it is believed that Jesus drank water while fasting, as water is essential for sustaining life and maintaining health even during periods of fasting.
No, according to the Bible, Jesus did not consume any food or drink during the 40 days of fasting in the wilderness.
During Jesus time boyslearnt at the temple.
No, Jesus did not drink while fasting.
Jesus was filled with power during such period. He was connected to the Almighty too at such time.
The temple was used for selling and buying. And this act angered Jesus according to the bible.
Jesus demonstrated the importance of fasting during his time on Earth by fasting himself for 40 days and nights in the wilderness, showing self-discipline and reliance on God. He also taught his followers about the spiritual benefits of fasting, emphasizing the need for inner purity and devotion to God.
During his fast, Jesus abstained from all liquids, including water.
Nothing in particular. It serves to show that even though Jesus was physically weak from not eating, he still had strength to withstand the devil's temptation.