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Passion Week·Recorded in 3 of 4 Gospels

Seven Woes on the Pharisees

MatthewMarkLuke

Jesus pronounces seven woes on the scribes and Pharisees for their hypocrisy, calling them blind guides and whitewashed tombs. He laments over Jerusalem.

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Parallel Accounts

Berean Standard Bible (BSB)

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Matthew
23:1-39

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Mark
12:38-40

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Luke
20:45-47

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JohnNot recorded in this Gospel

Scripture from the Berean Standard Bible (BSB), public domain.

Matthew chapter 23 is Jesus's longest sustained polemic, with seven detailed woes. Mark and Luke compress this to a brief warning about scribes who "devour widows' houses and for a pretense make long prayers." Luke scatters similar woe-sayings throughout his Gospel (11:37-54), delivered at a Pharisee's dinner rather than in the temple.

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Matthew

Full seven woes in an extended denunciation, ending with the lament over Jerusalem.

Mark

Brief warning about scribes who devour widows' houses.

Luke

Abbreviated version with a warning about scribes.

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Phase in Jesus's Life
Passion Week

From the triumphal entry into Jerusalem through the crucifixion and burial of Jesus.

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Gospel Coverage
Matthew
23:1-39
John
not recorded