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41 EGW SJ 38.2 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
The rabbis thought themselves better than other men, and they would not associate with the common people. The poor and ignorant they despised. Even the sick and suffering they left without hope or comfort.
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42 EGW HH 30.5 (2009 Humble Hero)
In this thoughtful Galilean Boy, the rabbis recognized great promise. They wanted to have charge of His education. A mind so original, they thought, must be brought under their molding.
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43 EGW HH 40.7 (2009 Humble Hero)
Princes and rabbis, soldiers, tax collectors, and peasants came to hear the prophet. Many repented and received baptism in order to participate in the kingdom he announced.
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44 EGW HH 91.1 (2009 Humble Hero)
The only light that can lighten the gloom of the grave was shining on Israel. But self-will is blind. Jesus had violated the traditions of the rabbis, and they refused to believe.
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45 EGW HH 121.7 (2009 Humble Hero)
Jesus said to the rabbis, “Go and learn what this means: ‘I desire mercy and not sacrifice.’ “They claimed to expound the Word of God, but they were completely ignorant of its spirit.
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46 EGW HH 181.4 (2009 Humble Hero)
He answered, “Every plant which My heavenly Father has not planted will be uprooted.” The customs and traditions that the rabbis valued so highly could not endure God’s testing.
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47 EGW SJ 30.3 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
In the days of Christ the Jews gave much care to the education of their children. Their schools were connected with the synagogues, or places of worship, and the teachers were called rabbis, men who were supposed to be very learned.
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48 EGW SJ 32.3 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
In a room connected with the temple there was a school taught by the rabbis, and to this place after a while the child Jesus came. He sat with the other youth at the feet of the great teachers, and listened to their words.
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49 EGW SJ 37.3 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
Jesus was always trying to make others happy. Because He was so kind and gentle, the rabbis hoped to make Him do as they did. But they could not. When urged to obey their rules He asked what the Bible taught. Whatever that said, He would do.
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50 EGW SJ 38.1 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
The brothers of Jesus took sides with the rabbis. The words of these teachers, they said, should be heeded as the word of God. They reproved Jesus for setting Himself above the leaders of the people.
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