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Louis Segond
Jean 7:32
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- CondensedParallel Translations
Les Pharisiens entendirent la troupe murmurant ces choses de lui; et les Pharisiens, avec les principaux Sacrificateurs envoyèrent des huissiers pour le prendre.
Les pharisiens, ayant appris ce que le peuple disait sourdement de lui, envoyèrent, de concert avec les principaux sacrificateurs, des sergents pour se saisir de lui.
Les pharisiens entendirent la foule murmurant ces choses de lui; et les pharisiens et les principaux sacrificateurs envoyèrent des huissiers pour le prendre.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Pharisees heard: John 7:47-53, John 11:47, John 11:48, John 12:19, Matthew 12:23, Matthew 12:24, Matthew 23:13
sent: John 7:45, John 7:46, John 18:3, Luke 22:52, Luke 22:53, Acts 5:26
Reciprocal: 1 Samuel 19:20 - sent messengers Jeremiah 36:26 - to take Matthew 2:4 - the chief Mark 10:2 - the Pharisees John 7:12 - murmuring John 7:30 - they John 15:20 - word
Gill's Notes on the Bible
The Pharisees heard that the people murmured,.... Or whispered, privately talked among themselves:
such things concerning him; as that surely he must be the Messiah, since such wonderful things were done by him, and might also express some uneasiness and surprise, that the rulers did not receive him as such:
and the Pharisees, and the chief priests, sent officers to take him: and bring him before the sanhedrim, by them to be condemned, and so a stop be put to the people's receiving him, and believing in him as the Messiah; fearing, that should things go on at this rate, their principles and practices would be rejected, and their persons and authority be brought into contempt.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The people murmured such things - That is, that the question was agitated whether he was the Messiah; that it excited debate and contention; and that the consequence was, he made many friends. They chose, therefore, if possible, to remove him from them.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 32. The people murmured such things — The people began to be convinced that he was the Messiah; and this being generally whispered about, the Pharisees, c., thought it high time to put him to death, lest the people should believe on him therefore they sent officers to take him.