“Then the devil taketh him up into the holy city, and setteth him on a pinnacle of the temple,”
Matthew 4:5 — Greek Interlinear
Church Fathers on Matthew 4:5
From this first answer of Christ, the Devil could learn nothing certain whether He were God or man; he therefore betook him to another temptation, saying within himself; This man who is not sensible of the appetite of hunger, if not the Son of God, is yet a holy man; and such do attain strength not to be overcome by hunger; but when they have subdued every necessity of the flesh, they often fall by desire of empty glory. Therefore he began to tempt Him by this empty glory.
'Took him,' not because the Lord was weak, but the enemy proud; he imputed to a necessity what the Saviour did willingly.
Jerusalem was called the Holy City, for in it was the Temple of God, the Holy of holies, and the worship of the one God according to the law of Moses.