Luke 19:47

47 et erat docens cotidie in templo principes autem sacerdotum et scribae et principes plebis quaerebant illum perdere

Luke 19:47 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 19:47

And he taught daily in the temple
Every day till the passover came, and only in the day; for at night he went out of the city to Bethany, or to the Mount of Olives: some of his discourses in the temple, the parables he delivered, and his disputations with the doctors, are recorded in ( Matthew 21:27-46 ) ( Mark 11:27-12:44 ) :

but the chief priests, and the Scribes, and the chief of the
people;
or "the elders of the people", as the Syriac version renders it; that is, the whole sanhedrim:

sought to destroy him;
met and consulted together how to get him into their hands, and what charges to bring against him, in order to put him to death.

Luke 19:47 In-Context

45 et ingressus in templum coepit eicere vendentes in illo et ementes
46 dicens illis scriptum est quia domus mea domus orationis est vos autem fecistis illam speluncam latronum
47 et erat docens cotidie in templo principes autem sacerdotum et scribae et principes plebis quaerebant illum perdere
48 et non inveniebant quid facerent illi omnis enim populus suspensus erat audiens illum
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.