John 6:41
Now the Jews said bitter things about Jesus because of his words, I am the bread which came down from heaven.

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John 6:41
Now the Jews said bitter things about Jesus because of his words, I am the bread which came down from heaven.

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John 6:42
And they said, Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we have seen? How is it then that he now says, I have come down from heaven?

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1 Corinthians 10:10
And do not say evil things against the Lord, as some of them did, and destruction overtook them.

Jude 1:16
These are the men who make trouble, ever desiring change, going after evil pleasures, using high-sounding words, respecting men's position in the hope of reward.

John 7:12
And there was much discussion about him among the mass of the people. Some said, He is a good man; but others said, No, he is giving people false ideas.

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Luke 5:30
And the Pharisees and their scribes made protests against his disciples, saying, Why do you take food and drink with tax-farmers and sinners?

Luke 15:2
And the Pharisees and scribes were angry, saying, This man gives approval to sinners, and takes food with them.

Luke 19:7
And when they saw it, they were all angry, saying, He has gone into the house of a sinner.

Matthew 9:11
And when the Pharisees saw it, they said to his disciples, Why does your Master take food with tax-farmers and sinners?

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Matthew 12:2
But the Pharisees, when they saw it, said to him, See, your disciples do that which it is not right to do on the Sabbath.

Matthew 15:2
Why do your disciples go against the teaching of the fathers? for they take food with unwashed hands.

Mark 2:7
Why does this man say such things? he has no respect for God: from whom does forgiveness come but from God only?

Mark 2:16
And the scribes of the Pharisees, when they saw that he was taking food with the tax-farmers and sinners, said to his disciples, Why does he take food and drink with such men?

Mark 7:2
And had seen that some of his disciples took their bread with unclean, that is, unwashed, hands.


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