Messy
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They understood it wrong and they could have listened if they were humble, but they were proud and God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble. There's a rabbi. He said: imagine Jesus did raise from the dead, then when those pharisees saw that, they would be like: oh no, we were wrong and they would have converted and that's one reason why he doesn't believe it. That was the ultimate proof. They got the sign of Jonah.Except they didn't. According to what they understood from their Scriptures, the Messiah was supposed to accomplish certain things that Jesus did not, among which to bring knowledge of God to everyone on Earth, to bring back the Jews from exile and to rebuild the kingdom.
How did you come to that conclusion? Yes, they did see signs and wonders, but they also had Scripture that said the following:
"1 If a prophet, or one who foretells by dreams, appears among you and announces to you a sign or wonder, 2 and if the sign or wonder spoken of takes place, and the prophet says, “Let us follow other gods” (gods you have not known) “and let us worship them,” 3 you must not listen to the words of that prophet or dreamer. The Lord your God is testing you to find out whether you love him with all your heart and with all your soul. 4 It is the Lord your God you must follow, and him you must revere. Keep his commands and obey him; serve him and hold fast to him. 5 That prophet or dreamer must be put to death for inciting rebellion against the Lord your God, who brought you out of Egypt and redeemed you from the land of slavery. That prophet or dreamer tried to turn you from the way the Lord your God commanded you to follow. You must purge the evil from among you." (Deuteronomy 13)
The thing is that they were aware that people who worked with demons could also do miracles. Pharaoh's magicians did some sort of magical things, there were all sort of healers from various nations. In light of the clear prophecies about what the Messiah would do, Jesus simply going around doing miracles was not adequate proof for them.
The fact that Jesus always spoke in parables instead of being clear and concise like Moses was might have also contributed to their unbelief.
But Jesus did not commit Himself to them, because He knew all men, and had no need that anyone should testify of man, for He knew what was in man.