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Matthew 15:1 - The Scriptures 1998

Then there came to יהושע  scribes and Pharisees from Yerushalayim, saying,

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

Then came to Jesus scribes and Pharisees, which were of Jerusalem, saying,

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THEN FROM Jerusalem came scribes and Pharisees and said,

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American Standard Version (1901)

Then there come to Jesus from Jerusalem Pharisees and scribes, saying,

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Then Pharisees and legal experts came to Jesus from Jerusalem and said,

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Then the scribes and the Pharisees came to him from Jerusalem, saying:

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THEN came to him from Jerusalem scribes and Pharisees, saying:

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Matthew 15:1
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saying, “The scribes and the Pharisees sit on the seat of Mosheh.


“For I say to you, that unless your righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and Pharisees, you shall by no means enter into the reign of the heavens.


And the scribes who came down from Yerushalayim said, “He has Beʽ


And on a certain day it came to be, as He was teaching, that there were Pharisees and teachers of the Torah sitting by, who had come out of every village of Galil, Yehuḏ


And the scribes and the Pharisees began to reason, saying, “Who is this who speaks blasphemies? Who is able to forgive sins except Elohim alone?”


And the Pharisees and their scribes grumbled against His taught ones, saying, “Why do You eat and drink with tax collectors and sinners?”


Now this was the witness of Yoḥ


And there was a great uproar. And certain of the scribes of the party of Pharisees were earnestly contending, saying, “We find no evil in this man. And if a spirit or a messenger has spoken to him, let us not fight against Elohim.”


And when he had come, the Yehuḏ