Anf-01 v.xvii.xi Pg 2
Deut. vi. 16.
Yea, thou even darest, most accursed one, to appropriate the works of God to thyself, and to declare that the dominion over these was delivered to thee.1347 1347
Anf-01 ix.vii.xxii Pg 11
Deut. vi. 16.
pointing out by the word contained in the law that which is the duty of man, that he should not tempt God; and in regard to Himself, since He appeared in human form, [declaring] that He would not tempt the Lord his God.4636 4636 This sentence is one of great obscurity.
The pride of reason, therefore, which was in the serpent, was put to nought by the humility found in the man [Christ], and now twice was the devil conquered from Scripture, when he was detected as advising things contrary to God’s commandment, and was shown to be the enemy of God by [the expression of] his thoughts. He then, having been thus signally defeated, and then, as it were, concentrating his forces, drawing up in order all his available power for falsehood, in the third place “showed Him all the kingdoms of the world, and the glory of them,”4637 4637
Anf-01 ix.vii.xxiii Pg 6
Deut. vi. 16.
As also the apostle taught, saying, “Minding not high things, but consenting to things of low estate;”4644 4644
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 6
VERSE (16) - Mt 4:7 Lu 4:12