Luke 4:5-12

In order to bring Luke’s account of the Temptation into harmony with the sequence of temptations in Matthew ( Matthew 4:5-11), several Old Latin witnesses (itb, c, l, q, r1), at least one Vulgate manuscript (G), and Ambrose in his Commentary on the Gospel According to Luke, 7 transpose verses Luke 4:5-8 to follow verses Luke 4:9-12.


7 Expositio Evangelii secundum Lucan, ed. by C. Schenkl in Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum, XXXII, pars iv [= iii] (Vienna, 1902), pp. 149—156.

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