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1 EGW DA 460.2 (1898 The Desire of Ages)
… the proceedings of the council. The rulers were unable to carry out their purpose and condemn Jesus without a hearing. Defeated for the time, “every man went …
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2 EGW DA 715.2 (1898 The Desire of Ages)
… the proceedings; but the Jewish leaders were dead alike to pity and to shame.
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3 EGW DA 726.4 (1898 The Desire of Ages)
… the proceedings because He does not care to save His life? he asked himself. As he looked at Jesus, bearing insult and mockery without retaliation, he felt that …
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4 EGW DA 725.4 (1898 The Desire of Ages)
… , their proceedings would have no weight with Pilate. They must make it appear that Jesus was working against the common law; then He could be punished as a political …
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5 EGW DA 703.1 (1898 The Desire of Ages)
… . Their proceedings would be condemned, and Jesus would be set free, to receive new homage from the multitudes. The priests and rulers therefore determined …
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6 EGW DA 237.2 (1898 The Desire of Ages)
… which proceeded out of His mouth.” Luke 4:20-22, R. V., margin.
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7 EGW DA 696.2 (1898 The Desire of Ages)
The mob grew bold as they saw Judas touch the person of Him who had so recently been glorified before their eyes. They now laid hold of Jesus, and proceeded to bind those precious hands that had ever been employed in doing good.
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8 EGW MB 55.1 (1896 Thoughts From the Mount of Blessing)
Jesus proceeded to show His hearers what it means to keep the commandments of God—that it is a reproduction in themselves of the character of Christ. For in Him, God was daily made manifest before them.
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9 EGW MB 67.3 (1896 Thoughts From the Mount of Blessing)
Jesus proceeded to lay down a principle that would make oath taking needless. He teaches that the exact truth should be the law of speech. “Let your speech be, Yea, yea; Nay, nay: and whatsoever is more than these is of the evil one.” R.V.
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10 EGW DA 318.2 (1898 The Desire of Ages)
… is proceeding to the place of burial. On an open bier carried in front is the body of the dead, and about it are the mourners, filling the air with their wailing …
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