Matthew 12:10
Now a man with a withered hand was there; so in order to get a charge against him they asked him, "Is it right to heal on the sabbath?"
Luke 13:14
But the president of the synagogue was annoyed at Jesus healing on the sabbath, and he said to the crowd, "There are six days for work to be done; come during them to get healed, instead of on the sabbath."
John 9:16
Then said some of the Pharisees, "This man is not from God, for he does not keep the sabbath"; others said, "How can a sinner perform such Signs?" They were divided on this.
Matthew 12:2
When the Pharisees noticed it, they said to him, "Look at your disciples, they are doing what is not allowed on the sabbath."
Luke 11:54
lying in ambush to catch a word from his lips.
John 5:10
So the Jews said to the man who had been cured, "This is the sabbath, you have no right to be carrying your mat."
John 8:6
(They said this to test him, in order to get a charge against him.) Jesus stooped down, and began to write with his finger on the ground;
Matthew 19:3
Then the Pharisees came up to tempt him. They asked, "Is it right to divorce one's wife for any reason?"
Matthew 22:17-18
Tell us, then, what you think about this. Is it right to pay taxes to Caesar or not?"
Luke 6:6-7
Another sabbath he happened to go into the synagogue and teach. Now a man was there who had his right hand withered,
Luke 14:3-6
so Jesus asked the jurists and Pharisees, "Is it right to heal on the sabbath or not?"
Luke 20:22
Is it right for us to pay tribute to Caesar or not?"
Luke 23:2
They proceeded to accuse him, saying, "We have discovered this fellow perverting our nation, forbidding tribute being paid to Caesar, and alleging he is king messiah."
Luke 23:14
Pilate said to them, "You brought me this man as being an inciter to rebellion among the people. I have examined him before you and found nothing criminal about him, for all your accusations against him.
John 5:3
where a crowd of invalids used to lie, the blind, the lame, and folk with shrivelled limbs [waiting for the water to bubble.