Luke 6:7
now the Scribes and Pharisees were upon the watch to see if he would work a cure upon the sabbath-day, and so have matter of accusation against him.
Mark 3:2
the Pharisees watched Jesus, to see if he would heal him on the sabbath-day, that so they might accuse him.
Luke 20:20
they watch'd then, and suborn'd spies, who under pretence of their tender consciences, might ensnare him in his discourse, and so betray him to the civil power and jurisdiction of the governor.
Matthew 26:59-60
Now the chief priests, the senators and the whole council, endeavour'd to get false evidence against Jesus, that he might be condemn'd to die.
Luke 11:53-54
As he was pursuing his discourse, the Scribes and Pharisees passionately urg'd him with many captious questions, in order to ensnare him,
Luke 13:14
but the ruler of the synagogue being highly incensed at Jesus's healing on the sabbath-day, said to the people, there are six days for work, you should come therefore for cure on those days, and not on the sabbath.
Luke 14:1-6
One sabbath-day, Jesus went to dine with a Pharisee of the first distinction, where he was strictly observ'd.
John 5:10-16
the Jews said to him that was cured, it is the sabbath-day; it is not lawful for you to carry your bed.
John 9:16
thereupon some of the Pharisees said, this man has no divine mission, because he does not observe the sabbath. but said others, if he be an impostor, how can he do such miracles? and there was a schism among them.
John 9:26-29
they still urg'd the same question, what did he do to thee? how did he make you see?