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The Pharisees accused Jesus and his disciples of eating grain in the cornfields on the Sabbath. This incident is recorded in the Gospels, where the Pharisees criticized them for allegedly violating Sabbath laws by plucking and eating grain as they walked through the fields. Jesus responded by highlighting the importance of mercy and the true purpose of the Sabbath.

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