Catechism of the Catholic Church
Paragraph 574
From the beginning of Jesus' public ministry, certain Pharisees and partisans of Herod together with priests and scribes agreed together to destroy him. Because of certain of his acts-expelling demons, forgiving sins, healing on the sabbath day, his novel interpretation of the precepts of the Law regarding purity, and his familiarity with tax collectors and public sinners-some ill-intentioned persons suspected Jesus of demonic possession. He is accused of blasphemy and false prophecy, religious crimes which the Law punished with death by stoning. (530, 591)
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- Matthew 26:4·BibleMatthew 26:4
e deliberaram sobre os meios de prender Jesus por astúcia e de o matar.
- John 7:32·BibleJohn 7:32
Os fariseus ouviram esse murmúrio que circulava entre o povo a respeito de Jesus. Então, de acordo com eles, os príncipes dos sacerdotes enviaram guardas para prendê-lo.
- Luke 22:2·BibleLuke 22:2
Os príncipes dos sacerdotes e os escribas buscavam um meio de matar Jesus, mas temiam o povo.
- Matthew 26:59·BibleMatthew 26:59
Enquanto isso, os príncipes dos sacerdotes e todo o conselho procuravam um falso testemunho contra Jesus, a fim de o levarem à morte.
- John 11:57·BibleJohn 11:57
Mas os sumos sacerdotes e os fariseus tinham dado ordem para que todo aquele que soubesse onde ele estava o denunciasse, para o prenderem. (= Mt 26,6-13 = Mc 14,3-9)