(1.00) | Mar 15:3 | Then 1 the chief priests began to accuse him repeatedly. |
(0.85) | Joh 5:45 | “Do not suppose that I will accuse you before the Father. The one who accuses you is Moses, in whom you have placed your hope. 1 |
(0.80) | Mat 27:12 | But when he was accused by the chief priests and the elders, he did not respond. |
(0.80) | Mar 3:2 | They watched 1 Jesus 2 closely to see if he would heal him on the Sabbath, 3 so that they could accuse him. |
(0.80) | Luk 23:10 | The chief priests and the experts in the law 1 were there, vehemently accusing him. 2 |
(0.80) | Act 24:13 | nor can they prove 1 to you the things 2 they are accusing me of doing. 3 |
(0.80) | Act 24:19 | But there are some Jews from the province of Asia 1 who should be here before you and bring charges, 2 if they have anything against me. |
(0.70) | Mar 15:4 | So Pilate asked him again, 1 “Have you nothing to say? See how many charges they are bringing against you!” |
(0.70) | Act 24:8 | When you examine 1 him yourself, you will be able to learn from him 2 about all these things we are accusing him of doing.” 3 |
(0.70) | Act 28:19 | But when the Jews objected, 1 I was forced to appeal to Caesar 2 – not that I had some charge to bring 3 against my own people. 4 |
(0.60) | Mat 12:10 | A 1 man was there who had a withered 2 hand. And they asked Jesus, 3 “Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath?” 4 so that they could accuse him. |
(0.60) | Luk 6:7 | The experts in the law 1 and the Pharisees 2 watched 3 Jesus 4 closely to see if 5 he would heal on the Sabbath, 6 so that they could find a reason to accuse him. |
(0.60) | Joh 8:6 | (Now they were asking this in an attempt to trap him, so that they could bring charges against 1 him.) 2 Jesus bent down and wrote on the ground with his finger. 3 |
(0.60) | Act 25:5 | “So,” he said, “let your leaders 1 go down there 2 with me, and if this man has done anything wrong, 3 they may bring charges 4 against him.” |
(0.50) | Luk 23:2 | They 1 began to accuse 2 him, saying, “We found this man subverting 3 our nation, forbidding 4 us to pay the tribute tax 5 to Caesar 6 and claiming that he himself is Christ, 7 a king.” |
(0.50) | Luk 23:14 | and said to them, “You brought me this man as one who was misleading 1 the people. When I examined him before you, I 2 did not find this man guilty 3 of anything you accused him of doing. |
(0.50) | Act 22:30 | The next day, because the commanding officer 1 wanted to know the true reason 2 Paul 3 was being accused by the Jews, he released him and ordered the chief priests and the whole council 4 to assemble. He then brought 5 Paul down and had him stand before them. |
(0.50) | Act 24:2 | When Paul 1 had been summoned, Tertullus began to accuse him, 2 saying, “We have experienced a lengthy time 3 of peace through your rule, 4 and reforms 5 are being made in this nation 6 through your foresight. 7 |
(0.50) | Act 25:11 | If then I am in the wrong 1 and have done anything that deserves death, I am not trying to escape dying, 2 but if not one of their charges against me is true, 3 no one can hand me over to them. 4 I appeal to Caesar!” 5 |
(0.50) | Act 25:16 | I answered them 1 that it was not the custom of the Romans to hand over anyone 2 before the accused had met his accusers face to face 3 and had been given 4 an opportunity to make a defense against the accusation. 5 |