Diaglott(i)
2 days forty being tempted by the accuser. And not he ate nothing in the days those; and being ended of them, afterwards he was hungry.
3 And said to him the accuser: If a son thou art of the God, say to the stone this, that it may become a loaf.
4 And answered Jesus to him, saying: It is written: That not on bread alone shall live the man, but on every word of God.
5 And having led up him the accuser into mountain high, he showed to him all the kingdom of the habitable in a moment of time.
6 And said to him the accuser: To thee I will give the authority this all, and the glory of them; that to me it has been prepared, and to whoever I will, I give her;
7 thou then if thou wilt do homage before me, shall be to thee all.
8 And answering to him said the Jesus: It is written: Thou shalt worship a Lord the God of thee, and to him alone thou shalt render service.
9 And he brought him to Jerusalem, and placed him on the wing of the temple; and said to him: If a son thou art of the God, cast thyself from this place down.
10 It is written for: That to the messengers of himself he will give charge concerning thee, of the to guard thee;
11 and that on hands they shall bear thee, lest thou shouldst strike against a stone the foot of thee.
12 And answering said to him the Jesus: That it is said: Not thou shalt tempt a Lord the God of thee.
13 And having ended every temptation the accuser, departed from him for a season.