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1
And He began
to speak
to them in parables:
"A man
PLANTED
A VINEYARD
AND PUT
A WALL
AROUND
IT, AND DUG
A VAT UNDER THE WINE PRESS
AND BUILT
A TOWER,
and rented
it out to vine-growers
and went on a journey.
2
"At the harvest time
he sent
a slave
to the vine-growers,
in order
to receive
some of the produce
of the vineyard
from the vine-growers.
3
"They took
him, and beat
him and sent him away
empty-handed.
4
"Again
he sent
them another
slave,
and they wounded him in the head,
and treated
him shamefully.
5
"And he sent
another,
and that one
they killed;
and so with many
others,
beating
some
and killing
others.
6
"He had
one
more
to send, a beloved
son;
he sent
him last
of all to them, saying,
'They will respect
my son.'
7
"But those
vine-growers
said
to one another,
'This
is the heir;
come,
let us kill
him, and the inheritance
will be ours!'
8
"They took
him, and killed
him and threw
him out of the vineyard.
9
"What
will the owner
of
the vineyard
do?
He will come
and destroy
the vine-growers,
and will give
the vineyard
to others.
10
"Have you not even
read
this
Scripture:
'
THE STONE
WHICH
THE BUILDERS
REJECTED,
THIS
BECAME
THE CHIEF
CORNER
stone;
11
THIS
CAME
ABOUT FROM THE LORD,
AND IT IS MARVELOUS
IN OUR EYES '?"
12
And they were seeking
to seize
Him, and yet they feared
the people,
for they understood
that He spoke
the parable
against
them. And so they left
Him and went away.
13
Then
they sent
some
of the Pharisees
and Herodians
to Him in order
to trap
Him in a statement.
14
They came
and said
to Him, "Teacher,
we know
that You are truthful
and defer
to no one;
f
or
You are not partial
to any,
but teach
the way
of God
in truth.
Is it lawful
to pay
a poll-tax
to Caesar,
or
not?
15
"Shall we pay
or
shall we not pay?"
But He, knowing
their hypocrisy,
said
to them, "Why
are you testing
Me? Bring
Me a denarius
to look
at."
16
They brought
one. And He said
to them, "Whose
likeness
and inscription
is this?"
And they said
to Him, "Caesar's."
17
And Jesus
said
to them, "Render
to Caesar
the things that are Caesar's,
and to God
the things that are God's."
And they were amazed
at Him.
18
Some Sadducees
(who
say
that there is no
resurrection)
came
to Jesus, and began questioning
Him, saying,
19
"Teacher,
Moses
wrote
for us that IF
A MAN'S
BROTHER
DIES
and leaves behind
a wife
AND LEAVES
NO
CHILD,
HIS
BROTHER
SHOULD MARRY
THE WIFE
AND RAISE
UP CHILDREN
TO
HIS
BROTHER
.
20
"There were seven
brothers;
and the first
took
a wife,
and died
leaving
no
children.
21
"The second one
married
her, and died
leaving behind
no
children;
and the third
likewise;
22
and so all
seven
left
no
children.
Last
of all
the woman
died
also.
23
"In the resurrection,
when
they rise again,
which
one's
wife
will she be? For all
seven
had
married her."
24
Jesus
said
to them, "Is this
not the reason
you are mistaken,
that you do not understand
the Scriptures
or
the power
of God?
25
"For when
they rise
from the dead,
they neither
marry
nor
are given in marriage,
but are like
angels
in heaven.
26
"But regarding
the fact
that the dead
rise again,
have you not read
in the book
of Moses,
in the passage about
the burning bush,
how
God
spoke to him, saying,
'
I AM THE GOD
OF ABRAHAM,
AND THE GOD
OF ISAAC,
and the
God
of Jacob '?
27
"He is not the God
of the dead,
but of the living;
you are greatly
mistaken."
28
One
of the scribes
came
and heard
them arguing,
and recognizing
that He had answered
them well,
asked
Him, "What
commandment
is the foremost
of all?"
29
Jesus
answered,
"The foremost
is, 'HEAR,
O ISRAEL!
THE LORD
OUR GOD
IS ONE
LORD;
30
AND YOU SHALL LOVE
THE LORD
YOUR GOD
WITH ALL
YOUR HEART,
AND
WITH ALL
YOUR SOUL,
AND
WITH ALL
YOUR MIND,
AND
WITH ALL
YOUR STRENGTH.'
31
"The second
is this,
'
YOU SHALL LOVE
YOUR NEIGHBOR
AS YOURSELF.'
There is no
other
commandment
greater
than these."
32
The scribe
said
to Him, "Right,
Teacher;
You have truly
stated
that HE IS ONE,
AND THERE IS NO
ONE ELSE
BESIDES
HIM;
33
AND TO LOVE
HIM WITH ALL
THE HEART
AND WITH ALL
THE UNDERSTANDING
AND WITH ALL
THE STRENGTH,
AND TO LOVE
ONE'S NEIGHBOR
AS HIMSELF,
is much more
than all
burnt offerings
and sacrifices."
34
When Jesus
saw
that he had answered
intelligently,
He said
to him, "You are not far
from the kingdom
of God."
After that, no one
would venture
to ask
Him any more
questions.
35
And Jesus
began to
say
,
as He taught
in the temple,
"How
is it that the scribes
say
that the Christ
is the son
of David?
36
"David
himself
said
in the Holy
Spirit,
'
THE LORD
SAID
TO MY LORD,
"SIT
AT MY RIGHT HAND,
UNTIL
I PUT
YOUR ENEMIES
BENEATH
YOUR FEET."'
37
"David
himself
calls
Him 'Lord';
so
in what sense
is He his son?"
And the large
crowd
enjoyed
listening
to Him.
38
In His teaching
He was saying:
"Beware
of the scribes
who like
to walk around
in long robes,
and like respectful greetings
in the market places,
39
and chief seats
in the synagogues
and places of honor
at banquets,
40
who devour
widows'
houses,
and for appearance's sake
offer
long
prayers;
these
will receive
greater
condemnation."
41
And He sat down
opposite
the treasury,
and began observing
how
the people
were putting
money
into the treasury;
and many
rich people
were putting
in large sums.
42
A poor
widow
came
and put
in two
small copper coins,
which
amount
to a cent.
43
Calling
His disciples
to Him, He said
to them, "Truly
I say
to you, this
poor
widow
put
in more
than all
the contributors
to the treasury;
44
for they
all
put
in out of their surplus,
but she, out of her poverty,
put
in
all
she owned,
all
she had to live
on."
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