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Then the Pharisees went and took counsel how they might entrap him in his talk.
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A Calculated Trap
Commentators explain that the Pharisees' plan was not a sincere inquiry but a malicious plot. The Greek word used means "to ensnare," like trapping an animal. They "took counsel" to devise a question designed to force Jesus into a no-win situation: either anger the Jewish populace or be accused of treason against Rome.
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18th Century
Theologian
Then went the Pharisees. See Barnes on Matthew 3:7.
How they might entangle him. To entangle means to ensnare, as…
Went (πορευθεντες). So-called deponent passive and redundant use of the verb as in 9:13: "Go and learn."
Took couns…
19th Century
Preacher
Then went the Pharisees. They must have perceived that the parable of the wedding feast, like that of the wicked husbandmen, was spoken against the…
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16th Century
That they might entrap him in his words. The Pharisees, perceiving that all their other attempts against Christ had been fruitless, finall…
17th Century
Pastor
Then went the Pharisees After they had heard the parables of the two sons being bid to go into the vineyard, of the viney…
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The Pharisees sent their disciples with the Herodians, a party among the Jews who favored full subjection to the Roman emperor. Though opposed to e…
13th Century
Philosopher
Above, the Lord refuted the Pharisees by a parable; here, He manifests His wisdom in a second way by disputing with them. He does so in two ways:…