Mark 11:32
Or should we say, 'human?'" They were afraid of the people; for all agreed in holding John to have been really a Prophet.
Matthew 14:5
And he would have liked to put him to death, but was afraid of the people, because they regarded John as a Prophet.
Matthew 21:46
but though they were eager to lay hands upon Him, they were afraid of the people, for by them He was regarded as a Prophet.
Matthew 3:5-6
Then large numbers of people went out to him--people from Jerusalem and from all Judaea, and from the whole of the Jordan valley--
Matthew 11:9
But why did you go out? To see a prophet? Yes, I tell you, and far more than a prophet.
Matthew 21:31-32
Which of the two did as his father desired?" "The first," they said. "I solemnly tell you,' replied Jesus, "that the tax-gatherers and the notorious sinners are entering the Kingdom of God in front of you.
Mark 6:20
for Herod stood in awe of John, knowing him to be an upright and holy man, and he protected him. After listening to him he was in great perplexity, and yet he found a pleasure in listening.
Mark 12:12
And they kept looking out for an opportunity to seize Him, but were afraid of the people; for they saw that in this parable He had referred to *them*. So they left Him and went away.
Luke 7:26-29
But what did you go out to see? A Prophet? Aye, I tell you, and far more than a Prophet.
Luke 20:6-8
And if we say, 'human,' the people will all stone us; for they are thoroughly convinced that John was a Prophet."
Luke 20:19
At this the Scribes and the High Priests wanted to lay hands on Him, then and there; only they were afraid of the people. For they saw that in this parable He had referred to them.
Luke 22:2
and the High Priests and the Scribes were contriving how to destroy Him. But they feared the people.
John 10:41
Large numbers of people also came to Him. Their report was, "John did not work any miracle, but all that John said about this Teacher was true."
Acts 5:26
Upon this the Commander went with the officers, and brought the Apostles; but without using violence; for they were afraid of being stoned by the people.