All of the synoptic gospels include an account of the woman. They're found in Matthew 9, Mark 5 and Luke 8.
Zacchaeus, a tax collector in the Bible, was going to see Jesus, who was passing through Jericho. He was eager to see Jesus but was too short to see over the crowd, so he climbed a sycamore tree to get a better view.
Some believe that the woman that Jesus saved from being stoned by the crowd was Mary Magdalene. The Bible does not specify who the woman was, however.
They thought Jesus came to overthrow their physical Kingdom. Since Jesus was the king. The feared the crowd were following Jesus instead of them.
The word crowd is not mentioned in the King James Bible.
The crowd was just ordinary people who followed Jesus. Jesus had been addressing the scribes and pharisees when a man from the crowd asked Jesus to settle a family dispute. Jesus told the parable as part of His reply to the man.
He was told to carry the cross for Jesus.
They wanted to crucify him.
fish and loaves
the crowd
Jesus tells this parable after a man in the crowd asks Jesus to speak to his brother -- Luke 12:13 Then one from the crowd said to Him, "Teacher, tell my brother to divide the inheritance with me." Jesus answers by telling the parable of the rich fool. Through the parable Jesus is saying 'you can't take it with you'. A key verse is Luke 12: 21b ............. and is not rich toward God." It is better to be rich toward God than worldly rich.
In Jesus' day the teachers of the law thought that blindness was a curse, but Jesus dispelled that when He healed the man born blind and told the crowd that the man was born blind so that they could see God's glory.
Fish and bread.