Matthew Chapter 22, Verse 15
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15: τοτε πορευθεντες οι φαρισαιοι συμβουλιον ελαβον οπως αυτον παγιδευσωσιν εν λογω
15: Then went the Pharisees, and took counsel how they might
entangle him in his talk.
15: Then the Pharisees going, consulted among themselves how to
insnare him in his speech.
The Pharisees and Herodians endeavour to entangle Jesus; This narrative is also found in Mk 12:13ff, Lk 20:20ff.
Verse 15. Then went the Pharisees. See Barnes "Mt 3:7".
How they might entangle him. To entangle means to ensnare, as birds are taken by a net. This is done secretly, by leading them within the compass of the net, and then suddenly springing it over them. So to entangle is artfully to lay a plan for enticing, to beguile by proposing a question, and by leading, if possible, to am incautious answer. This was the kind proposed here to Jesus.
In his talk. The word his is supplied here by the translators, perhaps improperly. It means in conversation, or by talking with him; not alluding to anything he had before said.

