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1
And He began
to speak
to them
in
parables:
A man planted a vineyard, and
placed around
it
a fence, and
dug
a wine vat, and
built
a tower, and
rented it out
to farmers, and
traveled abroad.
2
And
he sent
a servant
to the
farmers
at the due time,
that
he might receive
from the
farmers
from the
fruit
of the
vineyard.
3
But
having taken
him,
they beat
him
,
and
sent
him
away
empty-handed.
4
And
again
he sent
to them
another
servant,
and him
they struck on the head,
and
treated shamefully.
5
And
He sent
another,
and him
they killed;
also
many
others,
indeed
some
beating,
and
some
killing.
6
Yet
having
one
beloved
son,
he sent
him to them last,
saying,
They will have respect for my son.
7
But
those
farmers
said
to
themselves
, This is the
heir;
come,
let us kill
him, and the
inheritance
will be ours.
8
And
having taken
him
,
they killed
him, and
cast him forth
outside the
vineyard.
9
What
therefore will the
master
of the
vineyard
do?
He will come
and
will destroy
the
farmers,
and
will give
the
vineyard
to others.
10
Have you not even read
this
Scripture:
The
stone
which
those
building
rejected,
this
has become
the
chief
corner;
11
this
was
from
the
Lord, and it is
marvelous
in our eyes?
12
And
they were seeking
to lay hold of
Him, and yet
they feared
the
crowd;
for
they knew
that He had spoken the
parable
against
them. And
having left
Him,
they went away.
13
And
they send
some
of the
Pharisees
and
Herodians
to Him,
that
they might catch
Him
in discourse.
14
And
having come,
they say
to Him, Teacher, we know that
You are
true,
and to You there is no care about
any
on
e; f
or
You do not look
on
the
appearance
of men,
but teach the
way
of God
on
the basis of
the
truth.
Is it lawful
to give
tribute
to Caesar
or
not? Should we pay
or
not pay?
15
And knowing their hypocrisy, He said to them, Why
do you test
Me?
Bring
Me a denarius, that I might see
it
.
16
And
they brought
it
,
and
He says
to them, Whose
likeness
and
inscription
is
this? And
they said
to Him, Caesars.
17
And
Jesus
said to them, Give back
to Caesar
the things of Caesar, and
to God
the things of God. And they were amazed at Him.
18
And
Sadducees,
who
say
there is
not
a resurrection,
come
to Him.
And
they began questioning
Him, saying,
19
Teacher,
Moses
wrote
for us, that
if
anyones
brother
should die
and
leave
behind
a
wife
and
not
leave
children, that his
brother
should take
the
wife
and
raise up
seed
for his
brother
.
20
There were
seven
brothers;
and the
first
took
a wife,
and
dying,
left
no
seed.
21
And the
second
took
her, and
died,
not
having left
seed.
And the
third
likewise.
22
And
the
seven
left
no
seed.
Last
of all,
the
woman
also
died.
23
In
the
resurrection,
when
the
y rise,
of which
of
the
m
will she be
wife?
For
the
seven
had
her as wife.
24
Jesus
was saying
to them,
Do you not err
because of
this, not knowing the
Scriptures
nor
the
power
of God?
25
For
when
they rise
out from
the
dead,
neither
do they marry,
nor
are given in marriage;
but they are
like
angels
in the
heavens.
26
And
concerning
the
dead,
that
they rise,
have you not read
in
the
book
of Moses
on
the
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
God
of
the
dead, but
of
the
living.
You err
greatly.
28
And
one
of the
scribes
having come up,
having heard
them reasoning together,
having seen
that
He answered
them well,
questioned
Him, Which
commandment
is
the
first
of all?
29
Jesus
answered, The
foremost
is, Hear this
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
not
a
not
her
commandment
greater
than these.
32
And the
scribe
said to Him, Right,
Teacher.
You have spoken
according to
truth that He is One, and there is
not
another
besides
Him,
33
and
to love
Him with
all
the
heart
and with
all
the
understanding
and with
all
the
strength,
and
to love
the
neighbor
as oneself is
more important
than
all
the
burnt offerings
and sacrifices.
34
And Jesus,
having seen
him that
he answered
wisely, said to him, You are
not
far
from the kingdom of God. And
no one
dared
to question
Him
any
longer.
35
And answering,
Jesus
was saying,
teaching
in
the temple, How do the
scribes
say
that the
Christ
is
the
son
of David?
36
David
himself
said
by
the
Holy
Spirit:
The
Lord
said
to my Lord, Sit at My right hand,
until
I place
Your
enemies
as
a footstool
of Your feet.
37
David
himself
calls
Him
Lord.
And
from where
is He his son?
And
the
great
crowd
was listening
to Him
gladly.
38
And
in
His
teach
in
g
He was say
in
g, Beware of the
scribes,
desir
in
g
to walk about
in
robes,
and
greet
in
gs
in
the marketplaces,
39
and
first seats
in the
synagogues,
and
first places
at the
feasts;
40
those
devouring
the
houses
of
widows,
and
praying
at great length
as a pretext.
These
will receive
greater
judgment.
41
And
having sat down
opposite
the
treasury,
He was watching
how
the crowd
cast
money
into the
treasury;
and
many
rich
were
cast
ing
in
much.
42
And one
poor
widow
having come,
cast
in
two
lepta,
which
is
a kodrantes.
43
And
having summoned
His disciples,
He says
to them, Truly
I say
to you that
this
poor
widow
has cast
in
more
than all
of those
casting
into the
treasury.
44
For
all
cast
in
out of that which
was abounding
to them, but she out of her
poverty
cast
in
all
,
as much as
she had
of her
whole
livelihood.
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