Mark 6:33-34

However a number of people who saw them start and recognized them, got to the place before them by hurrying there on foot from all the towns.

Luke 19:47-48

Day after day he taught within the temple. The high priests and scribes tried to have him put to death, and so did the leaders of the people,

Luke 24:32

And they said to one another, "Did not our hearts glow within us when he was talking to us on the road, opening up the scriptures for us?"

Acts 4:1

While they were speaking to the people, they were surprised by the priests, the commander of the temple, and the Sadducees,

Acts 13:42

As Paul and Barnabas went out, the people begged to have all this repeated to them on the following sabbath.

2 Timothy 2:24-25

And the Lord's servant must not be a man of strife; he must be kind to everybody, a skilled teacher, a man who will not resent injuries;

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Summary

And on the second day were gathered together the chief of the fathers of all the people, the priests, and the Levites, unto Ezra the scribe, even to understand the words of the law.

To understand the words of the law

Bible References

The second

Mark 6:33
However a number of people who saw them start and recognized them, got to the place before them by hurrying there on foot from all the towns.
Luke 19:47
Day after day he taught within the temple. The high priests and scribes tried to have him put to death, and so did the leaders of the people,
Acts 4:1
While they were speaking to the people, they were surprised by the priests, the commander of the temple, and the Sadducees,
Acts 13:42
As Paul and Barnabas went out, the people begged to have all this repeated to them on the following sabbath.

To understand the words of the law

Luke 24:32
And they said to one another, "Did not our hearts glow within us when he was talking to us on the road, opening up the scriptures for us?"
2 Timothy 2:24
And the Lord's servant must not be a man of strife; he must be kind to everybody, a skilled teacher, a man who will not resent injuries;