Matthew 26:5
But they sayd, Not on the feast day, least any vprore be among the people.
But they sayd, Not on the feast day, least any vprore be among the people.
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1And two daies after followed the feast of the Passeouer, and of vnleauened bread: and the hie Priests, & Scribes sought how they might take him by craft, and put him to death.
2But they sayde, Not in the feast day, least there be any tumult among the people.
2Ye know that after two dayes is ye Passeouer, and the Sonne of man shalbe deliuered to be crucified.
3Then assembled together the chiefe Priests, and the Scribes, and the Elders of ye people into the hall of the high Priest called Caiaphas:
4And consulted together that they might take Iesus by subtiltie, and kill him.
1Now the feast of vnleauened bread drewe neere, which is called the Passeouer.
2And the hie Priests and Scribes sought how they might kill him: for they feared the people.
56Then sought they for Iesus, and spake among themselues, as they stoode in the Temple, What thinke ye, that he cometh not to the feast?
57Nowe both the hie Priestes and the Pharises had giuen a commaundement, that if any man knew where he were, he should shewe it, that they might take him.
16And from that time, he sought opportunitie to betraie him.
17Nowe on the first day of the feast of vnleauened bread the disciples came to Iesus, saying vnto him, Where wilt thou that we prepare for thee to eate the Passeouer?
18And he said, Goe yee into the citie to such a man, and say to him, The master saieth, My time is at hande: I will keepe the Passeouer at thine house with my disciples.
11Then the Iewes sought him at the feast, and saide, Where is hee?
12And much murmuring was there of him among the people. Some said, He is a good man: other sayd, Nay: but he deceiueth the people.
13Howbeit no man spake openly of him for feare of the Iewes.
55The same houre sayde Iesus to the multitude, Ye be come out as it were against a thiefe, with swordes and staues to take mee: I sate daily teaching in the Temple among you, and yee tooke me not.
30Then they sought to take him, but no man layde handes on him, because his houre was not yet come.
12Thus they mooued the people & the Elders, and the Scribes: and running vpon him, caught him, and brought him to the Councill,
46And they seeking to laye handes on him, feared the people, because they tooke him as a Prophet.
5So they were glad, and agreed to giue him money.
6And he consented, and sought opportunitie to betraye him vnto them, when the people were away.
7Then came the day of vnleauened bread, when the Passeouer must be sacrificed.
44And some of them would haue taken him, but no man layde handes on him.
25Then saide some of them of Hierusalem, Is not this he, whom they goe about to kill?
28Then led they Iesus from Caiaphas into the common hall. Nowe it was morning, & they themselues went not into the common hall, least they should be defiled, but that they might eate the Passeouer.
4Now the Passeouer, a feast of the Iewes, was neere.
26And they could not reproue his saying before the people: but they marueiled at his answere, and helde their peace.
11But the high Priestes had moued the people to desire that he would rather deliuer Barabbas vnto them.
12And they neither found mee in the Temple disputing with any man, neither making vproare among the people, neither in the Synagogues, nor in the citie.
20And the multitude assembled againe, so that they could not so much as eate bread.
20These wordes spake Iesus in the treasurie, as hee taught in the Temple, and no man layde handes on him: for his houre was not yet come.
32The Pharises heard that the people murmured these thinges of him, and the Pharises, and high Priestes sent officers to take him.
26Then went the captaine with the officers, and brought them without violence (for they feared the people, lest they should haue bene stoned)
12Then they went about to take him, but they feared the people: for they perceiued that he spake that parable against them: therefore they left him, and went their way.
18And the Scribes and hie Priestes heard it, and sought howe to destroy him: for they feared him, because the whole multitude was astonied at his doctrine.
26And if we say, Of men, we feare the multitude, for all holde Iohn as a Prophet.
19Then the hie Priests, and the Scribes the same houre went about to lay hands on him: (but they feared the people) for they perceiued that he had spoken this parable against them.
20And they watched him, and sent forth spies, which should faine themselues iust men, to take him in his talke, and to deliuer him vnto the power and authoritie of the gouernour.
12Nowe the first day of vnleauened bread, when they sacrificed the Passeouer, his disciples sayde vnto him, Where wilt thou that we goe and prepare, that thou mayest eate the Passeouer?
16Neither would hee suffer that any man should cary a vessell through the Temple.
66And assoone as it was day, the Elders of the people, and the hie Priests and the Scribes came together, and led him into their councill,
9And they saide to him, Where wilt thou, that we prepare it?
20But the chiefe Priestes and the Elders had persuaded the people that they shoulde aske Barabbas, and should destroy Iesus.
10The hie Priestes therefore consulted, that they might put Lazarus to death also,
24And the Pharises saide vnto him, Beholde, why doe they on the Sabbath day, that which is not lawfull?
47And while hee yet spake, loe Iudas, one of the twelue, came, and with him a great multitude with swordes and staues, from the high Priests and Elders of the people.
48But they could not finde what they might doe to him: for all the people hanged vpon him when they heard him.
1And it came to passe, that on one of those dayes, as he taught the people in the Temple, and preached the Gospel, the hie Priests and the Scribes came vpon him with the Elders,
30They answered, and saide vnto him, If hee were not an euill doer, we woulde not haue deliuered him vnto thee.
48If we let him thus alone, all men will beleeue in him, and the Romanes will come and take away both our place, and the nation.