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John 7:30

James Moffatt - New Testament

So they tried to arrest him; but no one laid hands on him, because his time had not come yet.

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Once more they tried to arrest him, but he escaped their hands

These words he spoke in the treasury, as he was teaching in the temple, but no one arrested him, because his time had not come yet.

Jesus said to them, "My time has not come yet, but your time is always at hand;

The Pharisees heard the people discussing Jesus in this way, so the high priests and the Pharisees despatched attendants to arrest him.

(The high priests and the Pharisees had given orders that they were to be informed, if anyone found out where he was, so that they might arrest him.)

While daylight lasts, we must be busy with the work of God: night comes, when no one can do any work.

At this they picked up stones to throw at him, but Jesus concealed himself and made his way out of the temple.

I know you are Abraham's offspring! Yet you want to kill me, since my word makes no headway among you!

Did not Moses give you the Law? — and yet none of you honestly obeys the Law. Else, why do you want to kill me?"

Go up to the festival yourselves; I am not going up to this festival, for my time has not arrived yet."

Day after day I was beside you in the temple, and you never stretched a hand against me. But this is your hour, and the dark Power has its way."

At that hour the scribes and high priests tried to lay hands on him, but they were afraid of the people. They knew he had meant this parable for them.

This came to the ears of the scribes and high priests, and they tried to get him put to death, for they were afraid of him. But the multitude were all astounded at his teaching.

they tried to get hold of him, but they were afraid of the crowds, as the crowds held him to be a prophet.

The Jews again caught up stones to stone him.

So the Pharisees withdrew and plotted against him, to destroy him;




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