20 A number of them said, "He is mad. Why listen to him?"
John 10:20 Cross References - Moffatt
Matthew 9:34
34 [vs omitted but shown in footnote] But the Pharisees said, "He casts out daemons by the prince of daemons."
Matthew 10:25
25 enough for the scholar to fare like his teacher, and the servant like his lord. If men have called the master of the house Beelzebul, how much more will they miscall his servants!
Mark 3:21
21 And when his family heard this, they set out to get hold of him, for what they said was, "He is out of his mind."
John 7:20
20 The crowd replied, "You are mad. Who wants to kill you?"
John 7:46-52
46 The attendants replied, "No man ever spoke as he does."
47 The Pharisees retorted, "Are you misled as well?
48 Have any of the authorities or of the Pharisees believed in him?
49 As for this mob, with its ignorance of the Law — it is accursed!"
50 Nicodemus, one of their number (the same who had come to him before), said to them,
51 "But surely our Law does not condemn the accused before hearing what he has to say and ascertaining his offence?"
52 They answered him, "And are you from Galilee, too? Search and you will see that no prophet ever springs from Galilee."
John 8:47-48
John 8:52
52 The Jews said to him, "Now we are sure you are mad. Abraham is dead, and so are all the prophets; and you declare, 'If anyone holds to what I say, he will never taste death'!
John 9:28-29
Acts 18:14-15
14 Paul was just on the point of opening his lips to reply, when Gallio said to the Jews, "If it had been a misdemeanour or wicked crime, there would be some reason in me listening to you,O Jews.
15 But as these are merely questions of words and persons and your own Law, you can attend to them for yourselves. I decline to adjudicate upon matters like that."
Acts 25:19-20
Acts 26:24
24 When he brought this forward in his defence, Festus called out, "Paul, you are quite mad! Your great learning is driving you insane."
Acts 26:30-32
30 Then the king rose, with the governor and Bernice and those who had been seated beside them.
31 They retired to discuss the affair, and agreed that "this man has done nothing to deserve death or imprisonment."
32 "He might have been released," said Agrippa to Festus, "if he had not appealed to Caesar."