Luke 19:7 Cross References
Luke 19:7
7: But the crowds were displeased. "He has gone to be the guest of a notorious sinner," they grumbled.
Luke 7:39
- When the Pharisee who was the host saw what was happening and who the woman was, he said to himself, "This proves that Jesus is no prophet. If God had really sent him, he would know what kind of woman is touching him. She's a sinner!"
Luke 15:2
- This made the Pharisees and teachers of religious law complain that he was associating with such despicable people--even eating with them!
Luke 7:34
- And I, the Son of Man, feast and drink, and you say, 'He's a glutton and a drunkard, and a friend of the worst sort of sinners!'
Luke 5:30
- But the Pharisees and their teachers of religious law complained bitterly to Jesus' disciples, "Why do you eat and drink with such scum?"
Matthew 9:11
- The Pharisees were indignant. "Why does your teacher eat with such scum?" they asked his disciples.
Luke 18:9
- Then Jesus told this story to some who had great self-confidence and scorned everyone else:
- "Two men went to the Temple to pray. One was a Pharisee, and the other was a dishonest tax collector.
- The proud Pharisee stood by himself and prayed this prayer: 'I thank you, God, that I am not a sinner like everyone else, especially like that tax collector over there! For I never cheat, I don't sin, I don't commit adultery,
- I fast twice a week, and I give you a tenth of my income.'
- "But the tax collector stood at a distance and dared not even lift his eyes to heaven as he prayed. Instead, he beat his chest in sorrow, saying, 'O God, be merciful to me, for I am a sinner.'
Matthew 21:28
- "But what do you think about this? A man with two sons told the older boy, 'Son, go out and work in the vineyard today.'
- The son answered, 'No, I won't go,' but later he changed his mind and went anyway.
- Then the father told the other son, 'You go,' and he said, 'Yes, sir, I will.' But he didn't go.
- Which of the two was obeying his father?" They replied, "The first, of course." Then Jesus explained his meaning: "I assure you, corrupt tax collectors and prostitutes will get into the Kingdom of God before you do.