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He was teaching daily in the temple, but the chief priests and the scribes and the leading men among the people sought to destroy him.
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Jesus' Bold Final Stand
In the final week before his crucifixion, Jesus didn't hide but taught 'daily' in the temple, the center of Jewish life. Commentators explain this was a bold, public assertion of his authority. In response, the religious and civic leaders weren't just disagreeing; scholars note the Greek tense implies they were actively and continuously 'trying to destroy him,' setting the stage for the final confrontation.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Daily in the temple. That is, for five or six days before his crucifixion.
He was teaching (ην διδασκων). Periphrastic imperfect.
Daily (το καθ' ημεραν). Note the accusative neuter …
19th Century
Anglican
And he went into the temple.—See Notes on Matthew 21:12-17; Mark 11:15–19. St. Luke apparently agrees with St.…
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Baptist
For the days shall come upon thee, that thine enemies shall cast a trench about thee, and compass thee round, and keep thee in on every side, a…
Having responded with such authority to his opponents’ controversial questions, Jesus now comments on those who sought to disprove his authority (c…
16th Century
Protestant
And he taught daily in the temple.
Mark and Luke point out the following:
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And he taught daily in the temple Every day till the passover came, and only in the day; for at night he went out of…
Who can behold the holy Jesus, looking forward to the miseries that awaited his murderers, weeping over the city where his precious blood was about…