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"The biblical accounts of Jesus's 40-day fast do not explicitly state whether he drank water. However, the consensus among scholars and theologians is that Jesus likely drank water during his fast. The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke all record Jesus's 40-day period of testing in the wilderness immediately following his baptism by John the Baptist. These accounts are brief but pivotal, setting the stage for Jesus’s public ministry. The narrative unfolds with three specific temptations presented by Satan: turning stones into bread, throwing himself down from the temple, and worshiping Satan in exchange for worldly power. Jesus resists each temptation by quoting Scripture. The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke all record Jesus’s 40-day period of testing in the wilderness immediately following his baptism by John the Baptist. These accounts are brief but pivotal, setting the stage for Jesus’s public ministry. The narrative unfolds with three specific temptations presented by Satan: turning stones into bread, throwing himself down from the temple, and worshiping Satan in exchange for worldly power. Jesus resists each temptation by quoting Scripture. "
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