Matthew 26:5
But they sayde: Not on the feast day lest there be an vprore among ye people.
But they sayde: Not on the feast day lest there be an vprore among ye people.
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1After two dayes was the feaste of the Passouer, & of vnleuened bread. And the hye priestes and the scribes, sought howe they myght take him by craft, and put hym to death.
2But they sayde: not in the feast day, lest any busines arise among the people.
2Ye knowe, yt after two dayes is ye feast of Passouer, and the sonne of man is betrayed, to be crucified.
3Then assembled together the chiefe priestes, and the scribes, and the elders of the people, vnto the palace of the hye prieste, which was called Caiaphas:
4And helde a councell, that they might take Iesus by subtiltie, and kyll hym.
1The feast of sweete breade drewe nye, which is called the Passouer.
2And ye hie priestes and scribes sought howe they myght kyll hym, for they feared the people.
56Then sought they for Iesus, & spake among them selues, as they stoode in the temple: What thynke ye, seeyng he commeth not to the feast day?
57The hye priestes and pharisees had geuen a commaundement, that yf any man knewe where he were, he shoulde shewe it, that they myght take hym.
16And from that tyme foorth, he sought oportunitie to betray hym.
17The first day of sweete bread, the disciples came to Iesus, saying vnto him: Where wylt thou that we prepare for thee, to eate the Passouer?
18And he saide: Go into the citie, to such a man, and say vnto hym, the maister sayth, my tyme is at hand, I wyll kepe the Passouer at thy house, with my disciples.
11Then sought hym the Iewes at the feaste, and sayde, where is he?
12And much murmuryng of hym was there among the people: For some said, he is good: other sayde, nay, but he deceaueth the people.
13Howebeit, no man spake openlye of hym, for feare of the Iewes.
55In that same houre, sayde Iesus to the multitudes: Ye be come out, as it were vnto a thiefe, with swordes and staues, for to take me. I sate dayly with you, teachyng in the temple, and ye toke me not.
30Then they sought to take hym: but no man layde handes on hym, because his houre was not yet come.
12And they moued the people, and the elders, and the scribes, and came vppon hym, and caught him, and brought him to the counsell.
46And they went about to laye handes on hym, but they feared the multitudes, because they toke him as a prophet.
5And they were glad, and promised to geue him money.
6And he consented, and sought oportunitie to betray him vnto them, when the people were away.
7Then came the day of sweete breade, when of necessitie the Passouer must be offered.
44And some of them woulde haue taken hym, but no man layde handes on him.
25The sayde some of them of Hierusale: Is not this he, whom they go about to kyll?
28Then led they Iesus fro Caiaphas into the hall of iudgement. It was in the mornyng: And they them selues went not into the iudgement hall, leste they shoulde be defyled: but that they myght eate the Passouer.
4And the Passouer, a feast of ye Iewes, was nye.
26And they coulde not reproue his saying before the people: and they marueyled at his aunswere, & helde their peace.
11But the hye priestes moued the people, that he shoulde rather delyuer Barabbas vnto them.
12And they neither founde me in the temple disputyng with any man, either raysyng vp the people, neither in the synagogues, nor in the citie.
20And the people assembled together agayne, so that they had no leysure so much as to eate bread.
20These wordes spake Iesus in ye treasurie, as he taught in the temple, and no man layde handes on hym, for his houre was not yet come.
32The pharisees hearde, that the people murmured such thinges concerning hym: And the pharisees and the hye priestes sent seruauntes to take hym.
26Then went the ruler of the temple, with the officers, and brought them without violence: (For they feared the people, lest they should haue ben stoned)
12They went about also to take hym, and feared the people: For they knewe, that he had spoken the parable agaynst them. And they left hym, and went their way.
18And the scribes & hye priestes hearde it, and sought howe to destroy hym: For they feared hym, because all the people was astonyed at his doctrine.
26But yf we shall say of men, then feare we the people: for all men holde Iohn as a prophete.
19And the hye priestes & the scribes, the same houre went about to laye handes on hym: and they feared the people. For they perceaued that he had spoken this similitude agaynst them.
20And they watched hym, & sent foorth spyes, which shoulde fayne them selues ryghteous men, to take hym in his wordes, and to delyuer hym vnto the power and aucthoritie of the deputie.
12And the first day of vnleuened bread, when they dyd sacrifice the Passouer, his disciples sayde vnto hym: Where wylt thou that we go and prepare, that thou mayest eate the Passouer?
16And woulde not suffer, that any man shoulde cary a vessell through ye temple.
66And assoone as it was day, the elders of the people, and the hye priestes, and scribes, came together, and led hym into their counsell, saying:
9They sayde vnto hym: Where wylt thou that we prepare?
20But the chiefe priestes & elders perswaded the people, that they shoulde aske Barabbas, and destroy Iesus.
10But the hye priestes helde a councell, that they myght put Lazarus to death also,
24And the pharisees sayde vnto hym: Beholde, why do they on the Sabboth dayes, that which is not lawfull?
47Whyle he yet spake, loe Iudas, one of the twelue, came, and with hym a great multitude, with swordes & staues, from the chiefe priestes and elders of the people.
48And coulde not fynde what to do: For all the people stacke by hym, when they hearde hym.
1And it came to passe, that on one of those dayes, as he taught ye people in the temple, & preached the Gospell, the hie priestes and the scribes came vpo hym, with the elders.
30They aunswered, and said vnto him: Yf he were not an euyll doer, we would not haue deliuered hym vnto thee.
48If we let hym scape thus, all men wyll beleue on him, and the Romaynes shall come, and take away both our rowme and the people.