Mark 11:32
if we should say, it was a human institution, we run a risk from the people. (for they all believed John was a true prophet.)
Matthew 14:5
he would have put him to death, but for fear of the people, who reckoned him a prophet.
Matthew 21:46
and they endeavoured to seize him, but were afraid of the multitude, because they took him for a prophet.
Matthew 3:5-6
Then the inhabitants of Jerusalem, of all Judea, and the whole country about Jordan, came to him:
Matthew 11:9
or did you go to see a prophet? yes, and be assured, one superiour to a prophet.
Matthew 21:31-32
which of the two obey'd his father? they said, the first. Jesus reply'd, I declare to you, that the publicans and licentious people enter into the gospel kingdom before you.
Mark 6:20
because Herod had a respect for John, knowing him to be a very honest good man, and therefore protected him; having reform'd many things upon his remonstrances, which he us'd to receive very graciously.
Mark 12:12
then they contriv'd how they might seize him, for they perceived, that he applied the parable to them; but for fear of the people they left him, and went away.
Luke 7:26-29
what then did you go to see? a prophet? yes, I say it, and more than a prophet.
Luke 20:6-8
if we should assert, it was a human contrivance, the populace would stone us; for they are persuaded that John was a prophet.
Luke 20:19
The chief priests, and the Scribes perceiving that he had applied this parable to them, were eager to seize upon him at that very time; but they were afraid of the people.
Luke 22:2
being nigh, the chief priests consulted with the Scribes, how they might put Jesus to death; for they were afraid of the people.
John 10:41
and many resorted unto him, and said, John did no miracle: but every thing that he said concerning this man, was true.
Acts 5:26
upon which the captain went with his officers, and brought them, without offering any violence, for fear of being stoned, he and his men by the people.