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  • First thing in the morning, the chief priests, together with the elders and scribes and the rest of the Sanhedrin, had their plan ready. They had Jesus bound and took him away and handed him over to Pilate. (Mark 15, 1)

  • And the chief priests brought many accusations against him. (Mark 15, 3)

  • For he realised it was out of jealousy that the chief priests had handed Jesus over. (Mark 15, 10)

  • The chief priests, however, had incited the crowd to demand that he should release Barabbas for them instead. (Mark 15, 11)

  • The chief priests and the scribes mocked him among themselves in the same way with the words, 'He saved others, he cannot save himself. (Mark 15, 31)

  • He said, 'The Son of man is destined to suffer grievously, to be rejected by the elders and chief priests and scribes and to be put to death, and to be raised up on the third day.' (Luke 9, 22)

  • He taught in the Temple every day. The chief priests and the scribes, in company with the leading citizens, tried to do away with him, (Luke 19, 47)

  • Now it happened that one day while he was teaching the people in the Temple and proclaiming the good news, the chief priests and the scribes came up, together with the elders, (Luke 20, 1)

  • And the scribes and the chief priests would have liked to lay hands on him that very moment, because they realised that this parable was aimed at them, but they were afraid of the people. (Luke 20, 19)

  • and the chief priests and the scribes were looking for some way of doing away with him, because they were afraid of the people. (Luke 22, 2)

  • He approached the chief priests and the officers of the guard to discuss some way of handing Jesus over to them. (Luke 22, 4)

  • Then Jesus said to the chief priests and captains of the Temple guard and elders who had come for him, 'Am I a bandit, that you had to set out with swords and clubs? (Luke 22, 52)


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