Löydetty 672 Tulokset: Temple

  • There were also blind and lame people who came to him in the Temple, and he cured them. (Matthew 21, 14)

  • At the sight of the wonderful things he did and of the children shouting, 'Hosanna to the son of David' in the Temple, the chief priests and the scribes were indignant and said to him, (Matthew 21, 15)

  • He had gone into the Temple and was teaching, when the chief priests and the elders of the people came to him and said, 'What authority have you for acting like this? And who gave you this authority?' (Matthew 21, 23)

  • 'Alas for you, blind guides! You say, "If anyone swears by the Temple, it has no force; but anyone who swears by the gold of the Temple is bound." (Matthew 23, 16)

  • Fools and blind! For which is of greater value, the gold or the Temple that makes the gold sacred? (Matthew 23, 17)

  • And someone who swears by the Temple is swearing by that and by the One who dwells in it. (Matthew 23, 21)

  • Jesus left the Temple, and as he was going away his disciples came up to draw his attention to the Temple buildings. (Matthew 24, 1)

  • It was at this time that Jesus said to the crowds, 'Am I a bandit, that you had to set out to capture me with swords and clubs? I sat teaching in the Temple day after day and you never laid a hand on me.' (Matthew 26, 55)

  • and made a statement, 'This man said, "I have power to destroy the Temple of God and in three days build it up." ' (Matthew 26, 61)

  • and said, 'So you would destroy the Temple and in three days rebuild it! Then save yourself if you are God's son and come down from the cross!' (Matthew 27, 40)

  • He entered Jerusalem and went into the Temple; and when he had surveyed it all, as it was late by now, he went out to Bethany with the Twelve. (Mark 11, 11)

  • So they reached Jerusalem and he went into the Temple and began driving out the men selling and buying there; he upset the tables of the money changers and the seats of the dove sellers. (Mark 11, 15)


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