Luke 4:9

And he brought him to Jerusalem, and set him on a pinnacle of the temple, and said unto him, If thou be the Son of God, cast thyself down from hence:

Cross-reference

Luke 4:3 Parallel

Luke 4:3 also uses 'If you are the Son of God' in the first temptation, showing the devil's repeated challenge.

Job 2:6 Parallel

In Job 2:6, God allows Satan to test Job — paralleling Satan's testing of Jesus here with divine permission.

Matthew 4:5 Parallel

Matthew 4:5 is the parallel account of the same temptation at the temple pinnacle.

Matthew 4:6 Parallel

Matthew 4:6 includes the devil quoting Psalm 91, adding the scripture used to tempt Jesus.

Matthew 4:3 Parallel

Matthew 4:3 is the parallel first temptation where the devil says 'If you are the Son of God' regarding stones.

Matthew 8:29 has demons addressing Jesus as 'Son of God' in fear, contrasting Satan's testing here.

Romans 1:4 Contrast

Romans 1:4 declares Jesus appointed Son of God by resurrection, contrasting Satan's challenge to His identity.