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John 7:19 - An Understandable Version (2005 edition)

19 Did not Moses give you the Law, and yet not one of you is obeying it? Why are you trying to kill me?”

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

19 Did not Moses give you the law, and yet none of you keepeth the law? Why go ye about to kill me?

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

19 Did not Moses give you the Law? And yet not one of you keeps the Law. [If that is the truth] why do you seek to kill Me [for not keeping it]?

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American Standard Version (1901)

19 Did not Moses give you the law, and yet none of you doeth the law? Why seek ye to kill me?

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Common English Bible

19 Didn’t Moses give you the Law? Yet none of you keep the Law. Why do you want to kill me?”

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Catholic Public Domain Version

19 Did not Moses give you the law? And yet not one among you keeps the law!

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John 7:19
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For the Law was given through Moses; [but] God’s favor and truth came through Jesus Christ.


So, from that day onward, the Jewish authorities began plotting [how] to kill Jesus.


Then after these things happened, Jesus traveled in Galilee [only], for He did not want to move around in Judea because the Jews [there] were trying to kill Him.


But the Pharisees left and began discussing together how they could arrange to kill Him.


For not even those who practice circumcision comply with [the requirements of] the Law of Moses, yet they want you to be circumcised so they can take credit for this physical evidence [of your compliance with the Law of Moses].


What then is [the benefit of] the Law of Moses? It was introduced [as part of God’s revelation] in order to define what sin was, until the seed [i.e., Jesus] would come, to whom the promise [of never ending life] was made. The Law of Moses was ordained through [the medium of] angels and [delivered] through the hand of an intermediary [i.e., Moses].


This is the man who was with our forefathers and with the assembly [of Hebrews] in the wilderness [after] the angel had spoken to him at Mt. Sinai. He [is the one] who received the living messages [from God at Mt. Sinai] and gave them to us.


[Then] the Jews again tried to arrest Him, but He escaped from their hands.


Some of the people of Jerusalem said [about Jesus], “Is not this person the one they are trying to kill?


“Do not think that I will accuse you [of wrongdoing] before the Father; Moses, on whom you have set your hope [i.e., you base your acceptance with God on the promises found in Moses’ writings], he is the one who accuses you [i.e., in his writings].


So, for this reason the Jews looked for more [opportunities] to kill Him, because He not only broke Sabbath day [restrictions], but also He had called God His own Father, [thereby] making Himself equal with God.


So, for this reason the Jews began persecuting Jesus, because He did these [kinds of] things on the Sabbath day.


And the Pharisees immediately went out and conferred with the Herodians against Jesus, plotting how they could kill Him. [Note: These Herodians were members of a political party favoring King Herod].


Then He said to the Pharisees, “Is it permissible by the Law of Moses to do something good, or something harmful on the Sabbath day? To save a life or to kill it?” But they did not reply.


But when the tenant farmers saw the son, they said to one another, ‘This is the heir [to the vineyard]. Come on; let us kill him so we can take over his inheritance.’


The leading priests and experts in the Law of Moses heard this and began looking for some way to kill Jesus, because they were afraid of Him, since the whole crowd was amazed at His teaching.


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