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shoemad | 17:23 Wed 28th Nov 2012 | Religion & Spirituality
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I have spent ages today trying to find where the following quotation comes from. It may not be worded correctly!

Jesus said "do not look for me among princes or in palaces but among (more lowly people)."

A friend asked me to help and I feel as though I know the quote but can't find it anywhere.
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have you looked at John ch 7 v 34 or Luke ch 17 v22
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have come across those verses while I was searching but don't seem to be quite right. Thanks for the suggestions
I don't think this is a biblical quote.
If you visit the Public Library, they will have on their shelves a Concordance to the Bible, where every word which appears in OT and NT will be listed, together with the location of the verse in which it appears.
Some websites which offer the full text of the Bible may also be searchable. You'll just have to try all the possible words, like " look", " search" or, ( more likely) , " seek"
Nothing springs immediately to mind (except ‘Why seek you the living among the dead’, but that’s not the same thing at all). What about these verses?

The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. ……….(Luke 4:18-19)

But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal…. Matt 6:20
I am still searching where the present Bible has come from and you are talking about one quote;
Keyplus, stop searching I have the answer: The Bible came from the imagination of fools and followed by fools as did the Koran.
Keyplus, "...where the present Bible has come from..." It was a gracious gift to us from our Father in Heaven. Where else?
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thanks for all the suggestions everyone, I have tried searching online bible sites by keywords etc but no joy. Maybe Vascop is right and it's not biblical
Sandy,
/It was a gracious gift to us from our Father in Heaven. Where else?/
You know that's not true, It was cobbled together by a committee of misogynistic pedants working for the Roman civil service.
Sounds familiar but don't think it's in the bible.

It might be one of the common tales that are read out in sermons.
The one that rings a bell is the one about the bloke who was told to wait for a visit from god. While he's waiting a beggar comes to the door three times. You can guess the ending.
Shoemad, perhaps you should post this question in 'Literature'. The quote might ring a bell with someone there. I must admit it does sound familiar, but I can't think where I've seen it.

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