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It is not for any deed of mercy we are stoning thee, answered the Jews; it is for blasphemy; it is because thou, who art a man, dost pretend to be God. (John 10, 33)
Master, his disciples said to him, the Jews were but now threatening to stone thee; art thou for Judaea again? (John 11, 8)
many of the Jews had gone out there to comfort Martha and Mary over the loss of their brother. (John 11, 19)
And so the Jews who were in the house with Mary, comforting her, when they saw how quickly she rose up and went out, followed her; She has gone to the grave, they said, to weep there. (John 11, 31)
And Jesus, when he saw her in tears, and the tears of the Jews who accompanied her, sighed deeply, and distressed himself over it; (John 11, 33)
See, said the Jews, how he loved him; (John 11, 36)
Many of these Jews who had visited Martha and Mary, and seen what Jesus did, learned to believe in him, (John 11, 45)
and Jesus no longer went about openly among the Jews, but retired to a city called Ephrem, in the country which borders on the desert, and waited there with his disciples. (John 11, 54)
The paschal feast which the Jews keep was now close at hand, and there were many from the country who went up to Jerusalem to purify themselves before paschal time began; (John 11, 55)
A great number of the Jews heard that he was there and went out there, not only on account of Jesus, but so as to have sight of Lazarus, whom he raised from the dead; (John 12, 9)
because so many of the Jews, on his account, were beginning to go off and find faith in Jesus. (John 12, 11)
It is only for a short time that I am with you, my children. You will look for me, and now I have to tell you what I once told the Jews, you cannot reach the place where I am.✻ (John 13, 33)
