Verse 32
Jesus answered them, Many good works have I showed you from the Father: for which of those works do ye stone me?
Christ kept focusing attention on his mighty works, those being the last thing on earth the Pharisees wanted to consider.
Do ye stone me ... has the meaning of "You are trying to stone me."
From the Father ... stresses the oneness of Jesus with the Father, indicating that the great signs were accomplished in answer to prayer, and in full harmony with God's will. This proved that Jesus was not guilty of blasphemy; but the priestly enemies would receive no evidence of any kind. Intent on murder, they blurted out any capital charge that, came into their minds.
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