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And it was not till the feast was half over that Jesus went up into the temple, and began to teach there. (John 7, 14)
At this, some of those who belonged to Jerusalem began to ask, Is not this the man they design to put to death? (John 7, 25)
And at early morning he appeared again in the temple; all the common folk came to him, and he sat down there and began to teach them. (John 8, 2)
They said this to put him to the test, hoping to find a charge to bring against him. But Jesus bent down, and began writing on the ground with his finger. (John 8, 6)
And they began to go out one by one, beginning with the eldest, till Jesus was left alone with the woman, still standing in full view. (John 8, 9)
At this, the Jews began to ask, Will he kill himself? Is that what he means by, Where I am going is where you cannot come? (John 8, 22)
And now the neighbours, and those who had been accustomed to see him begging, began to say, Is not this the man who used to sit here and beg? Some said, This is the man; (John 9, 8)
That a man should open the eyes of one born blind is something unheard of since the world began. (John 9, 32)
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)
because so many of the Jews, on his account, were beginning to go off and find faith in Jesus. (John 12, 11)
Before the paschal feast began, Jesus already knew that the time had come for his passage from this world to the Father. He still loved those who were his own, whom he was leaving in the world, and he would give them the uttermost proof of his love. (John 13, 1)
and then he poured water into the basin, and began to wash the feet of his disciples, wiping them with the towel that girded him. (John 13, 5)
