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61 EGW HH 163.6 (2009 Humble Hero)
… and rabbis were watching, spies followed Him closely, and plots for His destruction were multiplying.
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62 EGW HH 176.7 (2009 Humble Hero)
Now the rabbis exclaimed angrily, “How can this Man give us His flesh to eat?” To some extent they understood Jesus’ meaning, but by misinterpreting His words, they hoped to prejudice the people against Him.
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63 EGW HH 180.3 (2009 Humble Hero)
Those who tried to observe the rabbis’ requirements found life to be one long struggle against ceremonial defilement. While the people were occupied with trivial observances, their attention was turned away from the great principles of God’s law.
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64 EGW HH 181.2 (2009 Humble Hero)
Christ declared that by placing their requirements above the divine laws, the rabbis were setting themselves above God. Jesus explained that defilement does not come from the outside, but from within. Purity and impurity are matters of the heart.
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65 EGW HH 213.8 (2009 Humble Hero)
Jesus turned from the confusion of the city, from eager crowds and treacherous rabbis, to the quiet of the olive groves where He could be alone with God. But in the early morning, He returned to the temple, and the people gathered around Him.
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66 EGW HH 254.6 (2009 Humble Hero)
Walking as if in a dream, Zacchaeus led the way toward his own home. But the rabbis, with scowling faces, complained in scorn that “He has gone to be a guest with a man who is a sinner.”
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67 EGW LF 269.2 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… and rabbis mocking His dying agony; the supernatural darkness marking the moment when the world's Redeemer yielded up His life.
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68 EGW MHH 39.4 (2004 The Ministry of Health and Healing)
The Feast of Tabernacles had just ended. The priests and rabbis at Jerusalem had been defeated in their plottings against Jesus, and, as evening fell, “everyone went to his own house. But Jesus went to the Mount of Olives.” John 7:53; 8:1 .
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69 EGW SJ 37.1 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
… the rabbis taught. He was careful not to speak disrespectfully of these teachers, but He studied the Scriptures, and obeyed the laws of God.
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70 EGW AC 17.1 (2002 A Call to Stand Apart)
… . The rabbis were ashamed of being instructed by a child and indignant at His opposition. They soon realized that Jesus’ spiritual understanding was far beyond …
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