So all those in the synagogue, when they heard these things, were filled with wrath,
Parallel translations
- WEB They were all filled with wrath in the synagogue, as they heard these things.
- KJV And all they in the synagogue, when they heard these things, were filled with wrath,
- BSB On hearing this, all the people in the synagogue were enraged.
- NASB And all the people in the synagogue were filled with rage as they heard these things;
- NLT When they heard this, the people in the synagogue were furious.
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Quick answer
The synagogue crowd is filled with rage at Jesus' words. His pointed message about God's grace to Gentiles provokes fury.
Overview
Jesus' suggestion that God favors believing outsiders over privileged but unbelieving Israel enrages the people of Nazareth. Their wrath reveals that admiration had quickly turned to hostility once their pride was confronted. This rejection at the outset foreshadows the broader rejection Jesus would face, even unto death.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 10
- Jer 38:6Then took they Jeremiah, and cast him into the dungeon of Malchijah the king’s son, that was in the court of the guard. They let down Jeremiah with cords. In the dungeon there was no water, but mire; and Jeremiah sank in the mire.
- Acts 5:33But they, when they heard this, were cut to the heart, and were determined to kill them.
- Luke 6:11But they were filled with rage, and talked with one another about what they might do to Jesus.
- Acts 7:54Now when they heard these things, they were cut to the heart, and they gnashed at him with their teeth.
- Luke 11:53–54As he said these things to them, the scribes and the Pharisees began to be terribly angry, and to draw many things out of him;
- 2 Chr 24:20–21The Spirit of God came on Zechariah the son of Jehoiada the priest; and he stood above the people, and said to them, “Thus says God, ‘Why do you disobey Yahweh’s commandments, so that you can’t prosper? Because you have forsaken Yahweh, he has also forsaken you.’”
- Jer 37:15–16The princes were angry with Jeremiah, and struck him, and put him in prison in the house of Jonathan the scribe; for they had made that the prison.
- Acts 22:21–23“He said to me, ‘Depart, for I will send you out far from here to the Gentiles.’”
- 2 Chr 16:10Then Asa was angry with the seer, and put him in the prison; for he was in a rage with him because of this thing. Asa oppressed some of the people at the same time.
- 1 Th 2:15–16who killed both the Lord Jesus and their own prophets, and drove us out, and didn’t please God, and are contrary to all men;
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