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  • Luke 20:19 - The religion scholars and high priests wanted to lynch him on the spot, but they were intimidated by public opinion. They knew the story was about them.
  • Luke 20:20 - Watching for a chance to get him, they sent spies who posed as honest inquirers, hoping to trick him into saying something that would get him in trouble with the law. So they asked him, “Teacher, we know that you’re honest and straightforward when you teach, that you don’t pander to anyone but teach the way of God accurately. Tell us: Is it lawful to pay taxes to Caesar or not?”
  • Luke 20:23 - He knew they were laying for him and said, “Show me a coin. Now, this engraving, who does it look like and what does it say?”
  • Luke 20:25 - “Caesar,” they said. Jesus said, “Then give Caesar what is his and give God what is his.”
  • Luke 20:26 - Try as they might, they couldn’t trap him into saying anything incriminating. His answer caught them off guard and left them speechless.
  • John 19:12 - At this, Pilate tried his best to pardon him, but the Jews shouted him down: “If you pardon this man, you’re no friend of Caesar’s. Anyone setting himself up as ‘king’ defies Caesar.”
  • Luke 23:3 - Pilate asked him, “Is this true that you’re ‘King of the Jews’?” “Those are your words, not mine,” Jesus replied.
  • Luke 23:4 - Pilate told the high priests and the accompanying crowd, “I find nothing wrong here. He seems harmless enough to me.”
  • Luke 23:5 - But they were vehement. “He’s stirring up unrest among the people with his teaching, disturbing the peace everywhere, starting in Galilee and now all through Judea. He’s a dangerous man, endangering the peace.”
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