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  • Coming down the hill with them, Jesus stood on a level place. Many of his disciples were there and a large crowd of people who had come from all parts of Judea and Jerusalem and from the coastal cities of Tyre and Sidon. (Luke 6, 17)

  • They had just appeared in heavenly glory and were telling him about his departure that had to take place in Jerusalem. (Luke 9, 31)

  • As the time drew near when Jesus would be taken up to heaven, he made up his mind to go to Jerusalem. (Luke 9, 51)

  • But the people would not receive him because he was on his way to Jerusalem. (Luke 9, 53)

  • Jesus then said, "There was a man going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and he fell into the hands of robbers. They stripped him, beat him and went off leaving him half dead. (Luke 10, 30)

  • And those eighteen persons in Siloah who were crushed when the tower fell, do you think they were more guilty than all the others in Jerusalem? (Luke 13, 4)

  • Jesus went through towns and villages teaching and making his way to Jerusalem. (Luke 13, 22)

  • Nevertheless, I must go on my way today and tomorrow and for a little longer, for it would not be fitting for a prophet to be killed outside Jerusalem. (Luke 13, 33)

  • O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, you slay the prophets and stone your apostles! How often have I tried to bring together your children, as a bird gathers her young under her wings, but you refused! (Luke 13, 34)

  • On the way to Jerusalem, Jesus was passing along the border between Samaria and Galilee, and (Luke 17, 11)

  • Jesus then took the Twelve aside and told them, "Now, we are going up to Jerusalem and everything the Prophets have written about the Son of Man will be fulfilled. (Luke 18, 31)

  • Jesus was now near Jerusalem and the people with him thought that God's reign was about to appear. So as they were listening to him, Jesus went on to tell them a parable. (Luke 19, 11)


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