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So then, if[a] you will worship[b] me, all this will be[c] yours.”

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Footnotes

  1. Luke 4:7 tn This is a third class condition: “If you worship me (and I am not saying whether you will or will not)…”
  2. Luke 4:7 tn Or “will prostrate yourself in worship before…” The verb προσκυνέω (proskuneō) can allude not only to the act of worship but the position of the worshiper. See L&N 53.56.
  3. Luke 4:7 tn One could translate this phrase “it will all be yours.” The sense is the same, but the translation given is a touch more emphatic and more likely to catch the force of the offer.