Mateo 12:14

14 Pero cuando los fariseos salieron, se confabularon contra El, para ver cómo podrían destruirle.

Mateo 12:14 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 12:14

Then the Pharisees went out
Of the synagogue, being, as Luke says, filled with madness, at the unanswerableness of his arguments; and because of the violation of the sabbath, as they thought; and most of all, because of the miracle wrought by him; and which was so glaringly a proof of his being Lord of the sabbath, and could not fail of creating him esteem among the people: and held a council against him, how they might destroy him. Mark says, the council was held by them with the Herodians; of whom, (See Gill on Matthew 22:16) who, though they differed from them both in religion and politics, yet might be thought very proper persons to advise with about this matter; and especially, as they might have a greater interest at court, than they had. Nor did they scruple to enter into such a consultation, though on the sabbath day, and about the taking away of the life of an innocent person; which shows what scared consciences, and hard hearts they had, and how full of hypocrisy they were.

Mateo 12:14 In-Context

12 Pues, ¡cuánto más vale un hombre que una oveja! Por tanto, es lícito hacer bien en el día de reposo.
13 Entonces dijo<***> al hombre: Extiende tu mano. Y él la extendió, y le fue restaurada, sana como la otra.
14 Pero cuando los fariseos salieron, se confabularon contra El, para ver cómo podrían destruirle.
15 Mas Jesús, sabiéndolo, se retiró de allí. Y muchos le siguieron, y los sanó a todos.
16 Y les advirtió que no revelaran quién era El;
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