This is a good example of the principle that  from the mouths of "two or more witnesses" let every
word be established.  I was remiss in not doing more homework when we were discussing this.
Both Luke and Matthew say "Jesus was led" - only Mark uses the word "driven" in the KJV. The
NASB translates it as "impelled" and has a note saying that **this is because of Mark's more
forceful style.
 
Are we now on the "same page" Bill?  When was Jesus ever "driven" to do anything?  They
couldn't even throw Him off the brow of the cliff in their wrath?  Noone took His life and the
Prince of this World had nothing in Him.  judyt
 
On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 09:49:41 -0500 Judy Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Say Bill,
In my reading this a.m. I note that Luke 4:1 says "And Jesus being full of the Holy Ghost returned
from Jordan, and was LED by the Spirit into the wilderness" (Luke 4:1)
 
So what do you think? 
Which is it that harmonizes with the rest of scripture "being driven or being led?"
 

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