Luke 11:53-54
And when Jesus left there [i.e., probably the Pharisee's house. See verse 37], the experts in the law of Moses and the Pharisees began opposing Him with hostility and bombarding Him with many questions,
Matthew 26:59-60
Now the leading priests and the entire Council [called "the Sanhedrin"] looked for false witnesses [to testify] against Jesus, in order to put Him to death.
Mark 6:19-28
Now [because of this] Herodias had a grudge against John and wanted to kill him, but had not been able to.
Luke 12:52-53
For from now on there will be a household of five persons divided [against one another], three against two and two against three.
Luke 20:20
And they kept watching Him, [even] sending informants who pretended to be good [men], in order to get hold of something He said so they could turn Him over to the ruling authority of the governor.
Acts 5:33
But when the Jewish officials heard this, they were deeply convicted in their hearts and determined to kill the apostles.
Acts 6:11-15
Then they enlisted men to say [i.e., to testify falsely against Stephen, verse 13], "We heard him criticizing Moses and [even] God."
Acts 7:54
Now when the Council members heard these things they were enraged and ground their teeth at him.
Acts 23:12-15
When daylight came, [a group of] Jews conspired together, agreeing under oath that they would neither eat nor drink until they had killed Paul.
Acts 24:1-9
Five days later the head priest, Ananias, came down [to Caesarea] with certain [Jewish] elders and an attorney [named] Tertullus, who brought their case against Paul before the governor.
Acts 24:13
Neither can anyone prove to you the charges they are now bringing against me.