NT Text: Luke 4:12
OT Source(s):
Source: Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
Reference Type: Direct Quotation
Connection Method(s): Typology (Direct Type, Backward-Looking) + Redemptive-Historical Progression
Significance: Jesus' third wilderness response — "It also says, 'Do not put the Lord your God to the test'" — quotes Deuteronomy 6:16, where Moses cites Israel's rebellion at Massah (Exodus 17:1-7) as the paradigm example of testing God. At Massah, Israel demanded water and thereby doubted whether God was truly among them; the temptation to throw himself from the pinnacle would similarly turn divine faithfulness into a spectacle for human verification. Jesus, as the obedient Israel, refuses to engineer a divine rescue as proof of Sonship. The sequence of three Deuteronomic quotations (Deuteronomy 8:3; 6:13; 6:16) is significant: Jesus draws his answers exclusively from the Shema section of Deuteronomy, the catechism Israel received before entering the land. His pattern of response demonstrates that where Israel failed in the wilderness through repeated testing, Jesus succeeds through complete filial trust.