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Passage Lookup: Matthew 12:1-8
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8 verses
Matthew 12:1
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In that season, went Jesus, on, the sabbath, through the cornfields, - and, his disciples, hungered, and began to pluck ears of corn, and to eat.
Matthew 12:2
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But, the Pharisees, observing it, said unto him, Lo! thy disciples, are doing what is not allowed to do, on sabbath.
Matthew 12:3
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And he said unto them, have ye never read what, David, did, when he hungered, and they who were with him? how
Matthew 12:4
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he entered into the house of God and, the presence-bread, did eat, which it was not, allowable, for him to eat, nor for them who were with him, - save for the priests, alone?
Matthew 12:5
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Or have ye not read, in the law, that, on the sabbaths, the priests, in the temple, the sabbath, profane, and are, blameless?
Matthew 12:6
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But I say unto you, - Something greater than the Temple, is here!
Matthew 12:7
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If, however, ye had known what this meaneth - Mercy, I desire, and not, sacrifice, ye would not have condemned the blameless;
Matthew 12:8
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For, the Son of Man, is, Lord of the Sabbath.
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Courtesy of Charles Loder, Independent Researcher at Academia.edu