Does the divine name YHWH/ JEHOVAH appear in the New Testament, when the Old Testament is quoted?

Oddly enough, the Greek text of this passage supplies the word "kurios" in this passage, and NOT any transliteration or translation of the tetragrammaton (that is, YHWH). "Kurios" means "lord" in the sense of "master". It is the same word continually applied through the epistles of Christ himself "the kurios Jesus Christ".

So in its original Greek, this passage says, "Go away Satan! For it is written, 'You shall worship the lord/master God...

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