Matthew 10:36

[In fact] a person's enemies will be members of his own family [i.e., in some cases].

Matthew 27:18

For he knew that the reason they had turned Jesus over to him was out of envy.

Mark 3:21

When His relatives [or friends] heard about this [i.e., all that He was doing], they went out to take custody of Him [for safety reasons?], for people were saying, "He has lost his mind."

Jude 1:10

But these people [i.e., the "certain men" of verse 4] speak against whatever they do not understand, and what they do understand naturally, the way animals do, proves to be their ruination.

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Summary

And Eliab his eldest brother heard when he spake unto the men; and Eliab's anger was kindled against David, and he said, Why camest thou down hither? and with whom hast thou left those few sheep in the wilderness? I know thy pride, and the naughtiness of thine heart; for thou art come down that thou mightest see the battle.

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Bible References

Eliab's anger

Matthew 10:36
[In fact] a person's enemies will be members of his own family [i.e., in some cases].
Matthew 27:18
For he knew that the reason they had turned Jesus over to him was out of envy.
Mark 3:21
When His relatives [or friends] heard about this [i.e., all that He was doing], they went out to take custody of Him [for safety reasons?], for people were saying, "He has lost his mind."

I know

Jude 1:10
But these people [i.e., the "certain men" of verse 4] speak against whatever they do not understand, and what they do understand naturally, the way animals do, proves to be their ruination.

General references

Matthew 10:36
[In fact] a person's enemies will be members of his own family [i.e., in some cases].