From dfb1b86cc2cefe66063e07c46794476b9aa54241 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gayle Aukerman Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2017 17:46:43 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update 'content/other/jewishleaders.md' --- content/other/jewishleaders.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/other/jewishleaders.md b/content/other/jewishleaders.md index ca2f6654..0e27e598 100644 --- a/content/other/jewishleaders.md +++ b/content/other/jewishleaders.md @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ The term "Jewish leaders" or "Jewish authorities" refers to religious leaders su * The Jewish leaders were the high priests, chief priests, and scribes (teachers of God's laws). * Two main groups of Jewish leaders were the Pharisees and Saduccees. * Seventy Jewish leaders met together in the Jewish Council in Jerusalem to make judgments about matters of law. -* Many Jewish leaders were proud and thought they were righteous. They were jealous of Jesus and wanted to harm him.They claimed to know God but did not obey him. -* Often the phrase "the Jews" refers to the Jewish leaders, especially in contexts where they are angry at Jesus and are trying to trick or harm him. +* Many Jewish leaders were proud and thought they were righteous. They were jealous of Jesus and wanted to harm him. They claimed to know God but did not obey him. +* Often the phrase "the Jews" referred to the Jewish leaders, especially in contexts where they were angry at Jesus and were trying to trick or harm him. * These terms could also be translated as "Jewish rulers" or "men who ruled over the Jewish people" or "Jewish religious leaders." (See also: [jew](../other/jew.md) **·** [chiefpriests](../other/chiefpriests.md) **·** [council](../other/council.md) **·** [highpriest](../kt/highpriest.md) **·** [pharisee](../other/pharisee.md) **·** [priest](../kt/priest.md) **·** [sadducee](../other/sadducee.md) **·** [scribe](../other/scribe.md))