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Neither do you complain as some of them complained and were destroyed by the destroyer.
Do everything without murmuring or questioning [the providence of God],
And [when they] received [it], they began to complain against the master of the house,
God hath not discarded his people whom he formerly approv'd. don't you know what the scripture says of Elias? how he complain'd to God against Israel,
And the Pharisees and their scribes began to complain to his disciples, saying, "Why do you eat and drink with the tax collectors and sinners?"
And when they saw certain of his disciples eat bread with common hands, that is to say, with unwashen hands, they complained.
And both the Pharisees and the scribes were complaining, saying, "This man welcomes sinners and eats with them!"
Do not complain against one another, believers, so that you will not be judged [for it]. Look! The Judge is standing
And [when they] saw [it], they all began to complain, saying, "He has gone in to find lodging with a man who is a sinner!"
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Therefore the Jews started complaining about Him because He said,
Jesus answered them,
Jesus, knowing in Himself
It might have been sold for a large sum of money and the money given to poor people. [Note: The amount indicated here was equivalent to days of a farm laborer's pay, or over $20,000 in 1994]. And they complained about her [doing this].
Now during the days when the disciples were multiplying in number [in Jerusalem. See verse 7], some Greek-[speaking] Jews began to complain to the Hebrews that their widows were being neglected in the daily distribution [of food].
as we see there was, for after complaining of them, He adds, "Behold the days come, saith the Lord, that I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel, and with the house of Judah:
Not that I have anything to complain of, for I have learned how to be contented with the condition I am in.
And there was much complaining concerning him among the multitude; some said, He is a good man; others said, No; but he deceives the people.
And took them before the Magistrates. "These men are causing a great disturbance in our town," they complained;
"King Agrippa and all here present," said Festus, "you see before you a man of whom the entire body of the Jews at Jerusalem and also here have complained to me. They loudly insist he ought not to live any longer.
but His reply has been, "My grace suffices for you, for power matures in weakness." Most gladly therefore will I boast of my infirmities rather than complain of them--in order that Christ's power may overshadow me.