Then Jesus spoke to the crowds. Probably in the Court of the Gentiles in the temple. This is the official close of his public ministry, just as the Sermon on the Mount was the beginning. This is more than a scolding. It is a "tongue-lashing" rebuke of the anti-God actions of the teachers of the Law and Pharisees [who are called "the Jews" in some verses].

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Old Testament