But they were filled with fury and discussed with one another what they might do to Jesus.
These two passages of story we had both in Matthew and Mark, and they were there laid together (Mat 12:1; Mar 2:23; Mar 3:1), because, though happening at some distance of time from each other, both were designed to rectify the mistakes of the scribes and Pharisees concerning the sabbath day, on the bodily rest of which they laid greater stress and required greater strictness than the Law-giver intended.
Commenting on Luke 6:1-11
And it came to pass in those days,.... When Christ was teaching by the lake of Gennesaret, or in one or other of the cities of Galilee near that place: that he went out; of the synagogue and city where he had been: into a mountain to pray; for the sake of solitude, and which lay near the sea of Tiberias; See Gill on Mat 14:23.
Verse 11. Were filled with madness. Probably -- 1st. Because he had shown his power to work a miracle. 2nd. Because he had shown his power to do it contrary to what they thought was right. 3rd. Because by doing it he had shown that he was from God, and that they were therefore wrong in their views of the Sabbath. And, 4th.