Luke 4:7
If thou therefore wilt worship me, all shall be thine.
Cross-reference
In Luke 8:28, a demon fears and acknowledges Jesus — contrasting with Satan's demand for worship here.
In Luke 17:16, a healed leper falls at Jesus' feet in gratitude — an act of worship given to Jesus, not Satan.
Psalm 72:11 prophesies kings worshiping the Messiah — a direct contrast to Satan's demand for worship here.
Isaiah 45:14 foretells nations bowing to God — contrasting with Satan's demand for self-worship here.
Matthew 2:11 shows the Magi worshiping Jesus — the true worship contrasted with Satan's demand here.
Revelation 4:10 depicts elders worshiping God on His throne — a direct contrast to Satan's demand for worship.
Revelation 5:8 shows elders worshiping the Lamb — the true worship that contrasts with Satan's demand here.
Revelation 22:8 rebukes worshiping any created being — directly contrasting with Satan's demand for worship here.
Revelation 22:9 shows an angel refusing worship and directing it to God — the opposite of Satan's demand here.
Isaiah 46:6 condemns worshiping idols — a parallel to the devil's demand for worship, which is also idolatry.