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but when he saw many of the Pharisees and Sadduces come to his baptism, he said to them, "Ye brood of vipers, who has warned you to fly from the wrath to come?

many will cry out to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? have we not cast out devils in thy name? and in thy name have we not wrought many miracles?

for I declare unto you, that many prophets and just men have desired to see what ye see, and have not seen it: and to hear what ye hear, and have not heard it.

praying him to let them only touch the hem of his garment: and as many as touch'd it were made perfectly whole.

there a great crowd of people came to him, bringing with them the lame, blind, dumb, maimed, and many others, and laid them down at Jesus feet, and he healed them:

Jesus asked, how many loaves have ye? they reply'd, seven, and a few small fish.

where's your understanding? don't you remember the five loaves among five thousand and how many baskets ye took away?

nor the seven loaves among the four thousand, and how many baskets ye carried away?

wherefore I shall send you prophets, and wise men, and Scribes; you will kill some, and crucify others, many will ye scourge in your synagogues, and persecute them from city to city.

but they found none: and though many false witnesses came, it was not found sufficient. at last there came two false witnesses, who charg'd him with saying,

whereupon Pilate said to him, don't you hear how many things they lay to your charge?

In the evening, when the sun was set, they brought to him many diseased, and several demoniacks.

and he healed many that were variously affected with diseases, and cast out many demons, not allowing them to say that they knew him.

then he addressed himself to them in many parables, and thus began his instructions.

and Jesus asked him, what is thy name? my name is legion, answered he: for we are many.

when the sabbath was come, he preach'd in the synagogue, to the great astonishment of many, who upon hearing his discourse, said, how came he by all this? what strange endowment of knowledge is this, that he should work such miracles?

because Herod had a respect for John, knowing him to be a very honest good man, and therefore protected him; having reform'd many things upon his remonstrances, which he us'd to receive very graciously.

but the people saw them embark, and many perceiving where they were bound, they ran thither a foot from all parts: and arrived at the place, before the passengers were come.

so that when Jesus landed, he found there a numerous assembly: which rais'd his compassion, because they were like so many sheep straggling without a pastor. whereupon he gave them various instructions.

go see, said he, how many loaves you have: and having examin'd, they told him, five, and two fishes.

and to whatever cities, towns, or villages he went, they expos'd the sick in the publick streets, entreating him, they might but touch the border of his garment; for as many as did so, were recover'd.

for laying aside what is of divine appointment, you stick to their human traditions, about the washing of pots, and cups, and many other the like practices.

he ask'd them, how many loaves have ye?

when I divided the five loaves among five thousand people, how many baskets full of fragments did you take away? they answer'd, twelve.

and when I divided the seven loaves among four thousand, how many baskets full of fragments did you carry away? they answered, seven.

and the spirit came out of him, having made him roar, and thrown him into such agonies, that he became like one that was dead, and many were of opinion he actually was so.

but many of the company rebuk'd him, in order to silence him. at which he cry'd out with more earnestness, son of David have pity on me.

many spread their clothes in the way, others lopt down the branches of trees to strew them in the road.

At length, as Jesus was sitting over-against the treasury, he observed the peoples throwing money into the chest; when many of the rich gave large sums.

who had attended Jesus, and supply'd him with necessaries when he was in Galilee: besides many other women, who came up with him to Jerusalem.

then Simeon gave them his benediction, and said to Mary his mother, "the child you now see, shall occasion many in Israel to fall and rise again; he will be the Object of calumny,

which like a dart will pierce even thro' your own soul, that thereby the sincerity of many may be revealed."

many other things he delivered to the people in his exhortations.

I assure you, though there were many widows in Israel, when the heaven had furnished no rain for three years and a half, and a great famine spread through all the land:

and there were many lepers in the time of Elisha the prophet: yet none of them obtain'd a cure, except Naaman the Syrian.

many were dispossess'd of the demons, who cried aloud, you are the Messiah, the son of God. but he rebuked them, and would not suffer them to declare, that they knew him to be the Messiah.

The day following, he went into a city called Nain, accompanied by many of his disciples, and a great crowd of people.

as he drew near the gate of the city, there was a dead man just then carrying out to be buried, who was his mother's only son, and she a widow: and many people of the town came with her.

at that very time, he cured several of their diseases and distempers, dispossessing evil spirits, and restoring sight to many that were blind.

upon Jesus's saying to him, what is your name? he answer'd, legion, (for many demons were enter'd into him.)

for I assure you, that many prophets and princes have desired to see what you now behold, but they never saw it; and to hear what you have heard, which they never did.

As he was pursuing his discourse, the Scribes and Pharisees passionately urg'd him with many captious questions, in order to ensnare him,

but the servant, who knows his master's will, and prepares not himself, nor executes his orders, shall receive many stripes.

Then many of the Publicans, and people of a bad reputation gather'd about Jesus to hear him;

at length coming to himself, how many, said he, does my father keep in pay, who have bread in abundance, whilst I am dying here with hunger?

how many years have I serv'd you, without having ever disobey'd your orders? and yet you never bestow'd a kid upon me, to make merry with my friends:

but before this, he must undergo many sufferings, and be rejected by this generation:

Just as he advanc'd to the declivity of the mountain of Olives, the whole troop of disciples began to express their joy in loud acclamations, praising God, for the many miracles they had seen.

he answered, take care, that you be not seduced: for many shall come in my name, saying, I am the Christ. it won't be long e'er this happens, therefore do not follow them.

Now whilst he was in Jerusalem at the feast of the passover, many believed in him when they saw the miracles which he did.

and many more believed, for having heard him speak himself: and said to the woman,

besides many of the people believed on him, and said, when Christ comes, will he do more miracles than this man hath done?

many of the people therefore, who heard this discourse, said, this man is certainly a prophet.

I have many things to say against you: but I only say He that sent me is worthy of belief; and what I have heard of Him, that only I publish to the world.

Jesus answered them, many good works have I shewed you from my father; for which of those works would you stone me?

and many resorted unto him, and said, John did no miracle: but every thing that he said concerning this man, was true.

many of the Jews came to Martha and Mary, to condole with them upon the loss of their brother.

many therefore of the Jews who came to see Mary, and had seen what Jesus had done, believed on him.

upon this the chief priests and the Pharisees being assembled in council, said, what shall we do? for this man performs many miracles.

because he was the occasion that many of the Jews left them, and believed on Jesus.

nevertheless there were many even among the chief rulers, who believed on him; but they did not own it publickly for fear the Pharisees should excommunicate them.