Luke 4:12

And Jesus answering said unto him, It is said, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God.

Cross-reference

Deuteronomy 6:16 is the OT command Jesus quotes to counter Satan's temptation — forbidding testing God by demanding miraculous signs.

Psalm 106:14 recounts Israel testing God in the wilderness — the very behavior Jesus refuses to repeat here.

Matthew 4:7 Parallel

Matthew 4:7 records the identical quotation from Deuteronomy — a direct parallel account of Jesus' reply to Satan.

1 Corinthians 10:9 warns not to test Christ as Israel did — the same lesson Jesus models by refusing to test God.

Hebrews 3:8 Allusion

Hebrews 3:8 recalls the rebellion and testing in the wilderness — the sin Jesus avoids by trusting God completely.

Hebrews 3:9 Contrast

Hebrews 3:9 elaborates on Israel testing God despite seeing His works — contrasted with Jesus who trusts without testing.

Exodus 17:2 Historical context

Exodus 17:2 is the original Massah incident where Israel tested God — the very event behind Jesus' Deuteronomy quotation.

Malachi 3:15 describes how the arrogant test God and prosper — a stark contrast to Jesus refusing to test Him.