Mark 2:18 And the disciples of John and of the Pharisees used to fast Or were fasting; perhaps that very day, and so were the more displeased at this ...
From Jerusalem (apo Ierosolumwn). Jerusalem is the headquarters of the conspiracy against Jesus with the Pharisees as the leaders in it. Already we h...
The Pharisees and Sadducees (twn Parisaiwn kai Saddoukaiwn). These two rival parties do not often unite in common action, but do again in Matthew 16...
John's disciples and the Pharisees were fasting (hsan oi maqhtai Iwanou kai oi Parisaioi nhsteuonte). The periphrastic imperfect, so common in Mark's...
The Pharisees and their scribes (oi Parisaioi kai oi grammatei autwn). Note article with each substantive and the order, not scribes and Pharisees, b...
Pharisees [N] [B] [E] [S] set apart Hitchcock's Dictionary of Bible Names. Public Domain. Copy freely. [N] indicates this entry was also found in Na...
In that very hour (en auth th wrai). Luke's favourite notation of time. Pharisees (Parisaioi). Here we see the Pharisees in a new role, warning Jesus...
Some of the Pharisees (tine twn Parisaiwn). Luke seems to imply by from the multitude (apo tou oclou) that these Pharisees were in the procession, pe...
Overview - Matthew 16 1?The Pharisees require a sign. 5?Jesus warns his disciples of the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees. 13?The people's opini...
Overview - John 7 1?Jesus reproves the ambition and boldness of his kinsmen; 10?goes up from Galilee to the feast of tabernacles; 14?teaches in the te...
They bring him (agousin auton). Vivid dramatic present active of agw. These neighbours bring him. To the Pharisees (pro tou Parisaiou). The accepted ...
There come unto him Sadducees (ercontai Saddoukaioi pro auton). Dramatic present. The Pharisees and Herodians had had their turn after the formal com...
Overview - John 9 1?The man that was born blind restored to sight. 8?He is brought to the Pharisees. 13?They are offended at it, and excommunicate hi...
Overview - Mark 7 1?The Pharisees find fault with the disciples for eating with unwashed hands. 8?They break the commandment of God by the traditions...
Overview - Matthew 16 1?The Pharisees require a sign. 5?Jesus warns his disciples of the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees. 13?The people's opini...
Pharisees [N] [E] [H] [S]Jewish group mentioned, either collectively or as individuals, ninety-eight times in the New Testament, all but ten times in ...
We know that this is our son, and that he was born blind (Oidamen oti outo estin o uio hmwn kai oti tuplo egennhqh). These two questions the parents ...
Are we also blind? (Mh kai hmei tuploi esmen;). Negative answer expected (mh) and yet these Pharisees who overheard the words of Jesus to the new con...
Thou reproachest us also (kai hma ubrizei). Because the lawyers (scribes) were usually Pharisees. The verb ubrizw is an old one and common for outrag...
How say they? (Pw legousin;). The Pharisees had rallied in glee and one of their number, a lawyer, had made a feeble contribution to the controversy ...