Luke 23:10
And the chief priests and the scribes stood vehemently accusing him,
And the chief priests and the scribes stood vehemently accusing him,
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3And the chief priests were accusing him of many things, `but he answered nothing.'
4And Pilate again questioned him, saying, `Thou dost not answer anything! lo, how many things they do testify against thee!'
12And in his being accused by the chief priests and the elders, he did not answer any thing,
13then saith Pilate to him, `Dost thou not hear how many things they witness against thee?'
65and many other things, speaking evilly, they spake in regard to him.
66And when it became day there was gathered together the eldership of the people, chief priests also, and scribes, and they led him up to their own sanhedrim,
1And having risen, the whole multitude of them did lead him to Pilate,
2and began to accuse him, saying, `This one we found perverting the nation, and forbidding to give tribute to Caesar, saying himself to be Christ a king.'
12They did stir up also the people, and the elders, and the scribes, and having come upon `him', they caught him, and brought `him' to the sanhedrim;
13they set up also false witnesses, saying, `This one doth not cease to speak evil sayings against this holy place and the law,
23And they were pressing with loud voices asking him to be crucified, and their voices, and those of the chief priests, were prevailing,
41And in like manner also the chief priests mocking, with the scribes and elders, said,
9and was questioning him in many words, and he answered him nothing.
11and Herod with his soldiers having set him at nought, and having mocked, having put around him gorgeous apparel, did send him back to Pilate,
4And those who stood by said, `The chief priest of God dost thou revile?'
13And Pilate having called together the chief priests, and the rulers, and the people,
14said unto them, `Ye brought to me this man as perverting the people, and lo, I before you having examined, found in this man no fault in those things ye bring forward against him;
57And certain having risen up, were bearing false testimony against him, saying --
1And immediately, in the morning, the chief priests having made a consultation, with the elders, and scribes, and the whole sanhedrim, having bound Jesus, did lead away, and delivered `him' to Pilate;
62And the chief priest having stood up, said to him, `Nothing thou dost answer! what do these witness against thee?
60And the chief priest, having risen up in the midst, questioned Jesus, saying, `Thou dost not answer anything! what do these testify against thee?'
1And it came to pass, on one of those days, as he is teaching the people in the temple, and proclaiming good news, the chief priests and the scribes, with the elders, came upon `him',
53And they led away Jesus unto the chief priest, and come together to him do all the chief priests, and the elders, and the scribes;
27And they come again to Jerusalem, and in the temple, as he is walking, there come unto him the chief priests, and the scribes, and the elders,
53And in his speaking these things unto them, the scribes and the Pharisees began fearfully to urge and to press him to speak about many things,
54laying wait for him, and seeking to catch something out of his mouth, that they might accuse him.
23And the governor said, `Why, what evil did he?' and they were crying out the more, saying, `Let be crucified.'
59And the chief priests, and the elders, and all the council, were seeking false witness against Jesus, that they might put him to death,
20how also the chief priests and our rulers did deliver him up to a judgment of death, and crucified him;
6When, therefore, the chief priests and the officers did see him, they cried out, saying, `Crucify, crucify;' Pilate saith to them, `Take ye him -- ye, and crucify; for I find no fault in him;'
20And the chief priests and the elders did persuade the multitudes that they might ask for themselves Barabbas, and might destroy Jesus;
21but they were calling out, saying, `Crucify, crucify him.'
13and they again cried out, `Crucify him.'
14And Pilate said to them, `Why -- what evil did he?' and they cried out the more vehemently, `Crucify him;'
57And those laying hold on Jesus led `him' away unto Caiaphas the chief priest, where the scribes and the elders were gathered together,
2and the chief priests and the scribes were seeking how they may take him up, for they were afraid of the people.
1And morning having come, all the chief priests and the elders of the people took counsel against Jesus, so as to put him to death;
2and having bound him, they did lead away, and delivered him up to Pontius Pilate, the governor.
3Then were gathered together the chief priests, and the scribes, and the elders of the people, to the court of the chief priest who was called Caiaphas;
29Pilate, therefore, went forth unto them, and said, `What accusation do ye bring against this man?'
55And the chief priests and all the sanhedrim were seeking against Jesus testimony -- to put him to death, and they were not finding,
3and said, `Hail! the king of the Jews;' and they were giving him slaps.
39and those passing by were speaking evil of him, wagging their heads,
4And Pilate said unto the chief priests, and the multitude, `I find no fault in this man;'
5and they were the more urgent, saying -- `He doth stir up the people, teaching throughout the whole of Judea -- having begun from Galilee -- unto this place.'
26and the inscription of his accusation was written above -- `The King of the Jews.'
11and the chief priests did move the multitude, that he might rather release Barabbas to them.
66what think ye?' and they answering said, `He is worthy of death.'
15and the chief priests and the scribes having seen the wonderful things that he did, and the children crying in the temple, and saying, `Hosanna to the Son of David,' were much displeased;
13nor are they able to prove against me the things concerning which they now accuse me.