| Albert Barnes - Bible - 1799 - 434 pages
...and that his claims did not interfere with those of Cesar. 5 And they were the more fierce, saying, He stirreth up the people, teaching throughout all Jewry, beginning from Galilee to this place. ' The more fierce.' The more urgent and pressing. They saw there was a prospect of losing their cause,... | |
| Episcopal Church - Bible - 1835 - 406 pages
...and to the people, I find no fault in this man. And they were the more fierce, saying, He stirrcth up the people, teaching throughout all Jewry, beginning from Galilee to this place. When Pilate heard of Galilee, he asked whether the man were a Galilean. And as »wn as he knew tliat... | |
| Albert Barnes - Bible - 1835 - 402 pages
...and examined him privately, and been \ satisfied in regard to the nature of hid " saying, He stirrcth up the people, teaching, throughout all Jewry, beginning from Galilee to this place. 6 When Pilate heard of Galilee, he asked whether the man were a Galilean. 7 And as soon as he knew... | |
| Bible - 1838 - 900 pages
...Chief Priests and to the people, I find no fault in this man. 5 And they were the more fierce, saying, , 6 When Pilate heard of Galilee, he asked whether the man were a Galilaean. 7 And as soon as he knew... | |
| Thomas Adam - 1837 - 564 pages
...necessarily have condemned him for, as high treason against Cassar. 5. And they were the more fierce, saying, He stirreth up the people, teaching throughout all Jewry, beginning from Galilee to this place. He did indeed stir them up ; as he does us, to repentance, faith, and newness of life. They meant to... | |
| Thomas Bayley Fox - Sunday school literature - 1837 - 258 pages
..." I find in him no fault at all." And the chief priests accused him of many*".* things, saying ; " He stirreth up the people, ^.-.. . teaching throughout...all Jewry, beginning from Galilee to this place." But he answered nothing. »_5 And Pilate asked him again, saying ; " Answerest thou nothing? behold... | |
| 1837 - 554 pages
...chief priests and to the people, I find no fault in this man. 5 And they were the more fierce, saying, He stirreth up the people, teaching throughout all Jewry, beginning from Galilee to this place. 6 When Pilate heard of Galilee, he asked whether the man were a Galilean. 7 And as soon as he knew... | |
| Christianity - 952 pages
...Christ — a king ;" and when Pilate said, I find no fault in him, they were the more fierce, saying, he stirreth up the people, teaching throughout all Jewry, beginning from Galilee to this place. When Pilate heard of Galilee, he asked whether the man were a Galilean, ,ind as soon as he knew that... | |
| Richard Treffry - 1837 - 572 pages
...therefore with still greater clamour enforced their accusation. "They were the more fierce, saying, He stirreth up the people, teaching throughout all Jewry, beginning from Galilee to this plae."J This effort was as ineffectual as the former. Pilate treated their representations as mere... | |
| Nathaniel Lardner - Theology - 1838 - 642 pages
...the people, Luke xxiii. 4 — 8, I find no fault in this man; and they were the more fierce, saying, He stirreth up the people, teaching throughout all Jewry, beginning from Galilee to this place. When Pilate heard of Galilee," he sent Jesus to Herod, who was then at Jerusalem. — He, having mocked... | |
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