John 7:25
Then said some of them of Jerusalem, Is not this he, whom they seek to kill?
Cross-reference
John 7:11 records the Jews searching for Jesus at the feast — here the crowd identifies him as the one they seek to kill.
John 7:20 has the crowd denying any plot to kill Jesus — here others acknowledge the plot, revealing conflicting opinions.
In John 7:19, Jesus directly accused the crowd of trying to kill him — the same plot the people in John 7:25 are discussing.
John 7:10 shows Jesus going up secretly — now the crowd sees him openly, highlighting the shift from concealment to public recognition.
John 5:16 records persecution for Sabbath healing — here the hostility has escalated to a plot to kill Jesus.
John 8:37 repeats the charge that they seek to kill Jesus, reinforcing the hostility mentioned in John 7:25.
Mark 12:12 shows religious leaders wanting to arrest Jesus but fearing the crowd — same hostility as the plot to kill Jesus here.
Luke 22:53 refers to Jesus' time in the temple when no one laid hands on him — now the plot to kill him is evident, leading to that hour.