Luke 7:39
which the Pharisee, who had invited him, observing, he thus argued with himself, if this man were a prophet, he could not but know that the woman, who is so busy with him, is a person of a loose character.
Luke 7:16
all that were present were seized with dread, and glorified God, saying, a great prophet is risen up among us, and God has visited his people.
Mark 7:21
for from within, from the heart of man proceed wicked designs, adulteries, fornications, murders; thefts,
Luke 15:2
at which the Pharisees and Scribes murmured, saying, this man gives access to men of bad character, and eats with them.
Matthew 9:12-13
Jesus hearing that, said to them, they that are in health don't want a physician, but they that are sick.
Matthew 20:16
thus the last shall be first, and the first last: for though many are invited, few have precedence.
Matthew 21:28-31
But what do you think of this? a man had two sons, and coming to the first, he said, son, go, work to-day in my vineyard.
Mark 2:6-7
but there were certain of the Scribes sitting there, who were dissatisfied in their own minds, and said to themselves,
Luke 3:8
let your actions therefore show your repentance, and don't pretend to say within yourselves, "we have Abraham for our father:" for I tell you that God is able of these stones to raise up children to Abraham.
Luke 7:37
when a woman of that city, one that had led a loose life, knowing that Jesus was at table in the Pharisee's house, came in with a vial of odoriferous liquor,
Luke 12:17
and thus he reason'd with himself, what shall I do for want of room to store up my crop?
Luke 15:28-30
upon this he was full of resentment, and refused to go in: and when his father came out to persuade him, he replied to his father,
Luke 16:3
upon which the steward said in himself, what shall I do, now my master strips me of my employment? dig I cannot: and 'tis shameful to beg: I see it now,
Luke 18:4
for some time he refus'd to do it: but at length he said in himself; tho' I neither fear God, nor regard man;
Luke 18:9-11
Then he propos'd this parable, concerning those who had a great opinion of their own justice, and look'd with contempt upon others.
John 4:19
the woman said to him, sir, I perceive that you are a prophet.
John 7:12
and the people were much divided about him: for some said, he is a good man: others said, not at all; but he seduces the people.
John 7:40-41
many of the people therefore, who heard this discourse, said, this man is certainly a prophet.
John 7:47-52
upon which the Pharisees answered, are ye also seduced?
John 9:24
They therefore again call'd the man that had been blind, and said to him, in the name of God tell the truth: for we know that this man is an impostor.