He meant Matthew 4:1. Spirit.

The Bible presentation might be nice, well bound and good price, but if the words in it are not exactly correct, then I would not be fully happy (I suppose even my conscience would bare witness).

Remember, the Bible says, "Thy word is very pure: therefore thy servant loveth it." (Psalm 119:140). That is why I think believers should ensure that they have Bibles with exactly the right text. I do not think that it is good enough to be near enough. If people are making a choice to stay with their Bible even though they know it is not right, surely there is something troubling about it. Because if you know it is not right in one place, how can you be sure that it is right in other places?

The Bible also says, "Every word of God is pure: he is a shield unto them that put their trust in him." (Proverbs 30:5). This means that I would want every single word in my Bible to be right. This is really what I think we should be aiming for, not merely content with "well, at least it isn't a modern fake KJV".