Matthew 5:21-22

You have heard how the men of old were told, 'Murder not: whoever murders must come up for sentence,

Matthew 5:27-28

You have heard how it used to be said, Do not commit adultery.

Matthew 5:33-37

Once again, you have heard how the men of old were told, 'You must not forswear yourself but discharge your vows to the Lord'.

Matthew 5:43-44

You have heard the saying, 'You must love your neighbour and hate your enemy.'

Matthew 19:17-18

He said to him, "Why do you ask me about what is good? One alone is good. But if you want to get into Life, keep the commands."

Matthew 23:16-24

Woe to you, blind guides that you are! you say, 'Swear by the sanctuary, and it means nothing; but swear by the gold of the sanctuary, and the oath is binding.'

Mark 7:8-14

You drop what God commands and hold to human tradition.

Luke 10:29

Anxious to make an excuse for himself, however, he said to Jesus, "But who is my neighbour?"

Luke 11:42

But woe to you Pharisees! you tithe mint and rue and every vegetable, but justice and the love of God you disregard; these latter you ought to have practised ??without omitting the former.

Luke 20:45-47

And in the hearing of all the people he said to his disciples,

Romans 7:7-10

What follows, then? That 'the Law is equivalent to sin'? Never! Why, had it not been for the Law, I would never have known what sin meant! Thus I would never have known what it is to covet, unless the Law had said, You must not covet.

Galatians 2:6

Besides, the so-called 'authorities' (it makes no difference to me what their status used to be ??God pays no regard to the externals of men), these 'authorities' had no additions to make to my gospel.

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Summary

Therefore have I also made you contemptible and base before all the people, according as ye have not kept my ways, but have been partial in the law.

Bible References

Before

Mark 7:13
That is repealing the word of God in the interests of the tradition which you keep up. And you do many things like that."
Luke 20:45
And in the hearing of all the people he said to his disciples,

But

Matthew 5:21
You have heard how the men of old were told, 'Murder not: whoever murders must come up for sentence,
Matthew 19:17
He said to him, "Why do you ask me about what is good? One alone is good. But if you want to get into Life, keep the commands."
Matthew 23:16
Woe to you, blind guides that you are! you say, 'Swear by the sanctuary, and it means nothing; but swear by the gold of the sanctuary, and the oath is binding.'
Mark 7:8
You drop what God commands and hold to human tradition.
Luke 10:29
Anxious to make an excuse for himself, however, he said to Jesus, "But who is my neighbour?"
Luke 11:42
But woe to you Pharisees! you tithe mint and rue and every vegetable, but justice and the love of God you disregard; these latter you ought to have practised ??without omitting the former.
Romans 7:7
What follows, then? That 'the Law is equivalent to sin'? Never! Why, had it not been for the Law, I would never have known what sin meant! Thus I would never have known what it is to covet, unless the Law had said, You must not covet.