<< Mark 3:2 >>

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  • Luke 14:1
    One Sabbath day, Jesus went to eat in the house of a well- known Pharisee. While he was there, he was being carefully watched.
  • Psalms 37:32
    Those who are evil hide and wait for godly people. They want to kill them.
  • Luke 20:20
    The religious leaders sent spies to keep a close watch on Jesus. The spies pretended to be sincere. They hoped they could trap Jesus with something he would say. Then they could hand him over to the power and authority of the governor.
  • Luke 6:7
    The Pharisees and the teachers of the law were trying to find fault with Jesus. So they watched him closely. They wanted to see if he would heal on the Sabbath day.
  • Luke 11:53-54
    When Jesus went outside, the Pharisees and the teachers of the law strongly opposed him. They threw a lot of questions at him.They set traps for him. They wanted to catch him in something he might say.
  • Daniel 6:4
    But the other two leaders and the royal rulers heard about it. So they looked for a reason to bring charges against Daniel. They tried to find something wrong with the way he ran the government. But they weren’t able to. They couldn’t find any fault with his work. He could always be trusted. He never did anything wrong. And he always did what he was supposed to.
  • John 9:16
    Some of the Pharisees said,“ Jesus has not come from God. He does not keep the Sabbath day.” But others asked,“ How can a sinner do such signs?” So the Pharisees did not agree with one another.
  • Matthew 12:10
    A man with a weak and twisted hand was there. The Pharisees were trying to accuse Jesus of a crime. So they asked him,“ Does the Law allow us to heal on the Sabbath day?”
  • Isaiah 29:20-21
    Those who don’t show any pity will vanish. Those who make fun of others will disappear. All those who look for ways to do what is evil will be cut off.Without any proof, they claim that a person is guilty. In court they try to trap the one who speaks up for others. By using dishonest witnesses they keep people who aren’t guilty from being treated fairly.
  • Jeremiah 20:10
    I hear many people whispering,“ There is terror on every side! Bring charges against Jeremiah! Let’s bring charges against him!” All my friends are waiting for me to slip. They are saying,“ Perhaps he will be tricked into making a mistake. Then we’ll win out over him. We’ll get even with him.”