Luke 4:6

And the devil said unto him, All this power will I give thee, and the glory of them: for that is delivered unto me; and to whomsoever I will I give it.

Cross-reference

John 8:44 Contrast

John 8:44 calls the devil a liar—contrasts with his claim here to have authority, exposing it as deceptive.

John 12:31 Contrast

John 12:31 calls Satan ruler of this world and declares his coming judgment — directly opposing his claim of authority in Luke 4:6.

John 14:30 Parallel

John 14:30 calls Satan 'ruler of this world' — confirming his claim in Luke 4:6, but Jesus says Satan has no claim on Him.

Ephesians 2:2 calls Satan 'prince of the power of the air' — aligning with his claim in Luke 4:6 to have authority over the world.

Revelation 13:2 shows the dragon giving the beast his power and authority — illustrating Satan's ability to grant authority claimed in Luke 4:6.

Revelation 13:7 describes authority given to the beast over all nations — fulfilling Satan's claim in Luke 4:6 to possess such authority.

Revelation 20:2 describes Satan being bound—contrasts with his freedom and apparent authority in this temptation.

Revelation 12:9 Related theme

Revelation 12:9 says the devil leads the whole world astray—connects to his claim of authority over the world here.