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1 1,1,4| Me, He said to the Jewish scribes. In the par-~able about 2 1,2,1| were used by Old Testament scribes, including papyrus and ~ 3 1,5,5| addressed to the Jews, but de-~scribes Jonah's embassy to pagan 4 2,1 | and Samaritans. Also, the~scribes, who became influential 5 2,1,1| interpretative comments of the scribes.~ 6 2,1,3| the Lord Jesus many of the scribes, in emphasizing the law 7 2,1,3| had been set forth by the scribes, but which were not in the 8 2,1,5| the text accepted by the~scribes (the Masoretic text), but 9 2,1,5| interpretations of the~law by the scribes equal weight of authority 10 2,1,6| Gospels were~the priests, the scribes, the Pharisees, the Sadducees, 11 2,1,6| courses of~priests.~The Scribes. The scribes as a class 12 2,1,6| priests.~The Scribes. The scribes as a class probably first 13 2,1,6| the law which the learned scribes had~made.~The Pharisees. 14 2,1,6| the interpretations by the scribes (the tradition~of the elders) 15 2,1,7| chief priests, elders,~and scribes. This council is not spoken 16 2,1,8| Kingdom; and many of the scribes gave themselves to a careful~ 17 2,1,8| of that study some of the scribes had outlined a program~of 18 2,1,8| to disastrous ends. The scribes could readily inform Herod 19 2,2,5| directed to the learned Scribes and~the Pharisees, people 20 2,2,5| from their leaders, the scribes and Pharisees, Matthew wholeheartedly~ 21 2,2,5| of the Lord against the scribes, Pharisees and other hypocrites ( 22 2,2,5| with false teachings of~scribes. That is also why he wrote 23 2,5,3| from Jewish priests and scribes, and later from the unbelieving