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1
And it came to pass,
that
on one of those
days,
as he
taught
the people
in the temple, and
preached the gospel,
the chief priests
and
the scribes
came upon
him
with
the elders,
2
And spake unto him,
saying,
Tell us, by
what
authority
doest thou
these things?
or
who
is he
that gave
thee this
authority
?
3
And
he answered
and
said unto them, I
will
also ask you one
thing;
and
answer me:
4
The baptism
of John,
was it from
heaven,
or
of
men?
5
And
they reasoned
with
themselves,
saying,
If
we shall say, From
heaven;
he will say, Why then
believed ye
him not?
6
But and
if
we say, Of
men;
all
the people
will stone
us: for they be
persuaded
that John
was
a prophet.
7
And
they answered,
that they could not tell
whence
it was
.
8
And
Jesus
said unto them,
Neither
tell
I you by
what
authority
I do
these things.
9
Then began he
to speak
to
the people
this
parable;
A certain
man
planted
a vineyard,
and
let
it forth
to husbandmen,
and
went into a far country
for a long
time.
10
And at
the season
he sent
a servant
to
the husbandmen
,
that
they should give
him of
the fruit
of the vineyard:
but
the husbandmen
beat
him,
and sent
him
away
empty.
11
And
again
he sent
another
servant:
and
they beat
him also,
and
entreated
him
shamefully,
and sent
him
away
empty.
12
And
again
he sent
a third:
and
they wounded
him also,
and cast
him
out.
13
Then said
the lord
of the vineyard,
What
shall I do?
I will send
my
beloved
son:
it may be
they will reverence
him
when they see him.
14
But
when the husbandmen
saw him,
they reasoned
among themselves,
saying,
This
is
the heir:
come,
let us kill
him,
that
the inheritance
may be ours.
15
So
they cast
him out
of the vineyard
,
and killed
him
. What
therefore
shall
the lord
of the vineyard
do unto them?
16
He shall come
and
destroy
these
husbandmen,
and
shall give
the vineyard
to others.
And
when they heard
it
, they said,
God forbid.
17
And
he beheld
them, and said,
What
is this
then
that is written,
The stone
which
the builders
rejected,
the same
is become
the head
of
the corner?
18
Whosoever
shall fall
upon that
stone
shall be broken;
but on
whomsoever
it
shall fall
,
it will grind
him to powder.
19
And
the chief priests
and
the scribes
the same
hour
sought
to lay
hands
on
him;
and
they feared
the people:
for
they perceived
that he had spoken this
parable
against
them.
20
And
they watched
him
, and sent forth
spies,
which should feign
themselves
just men,
that
they might take hold
of his
words,
that
so
they might deliver
him
unto the power
and
authority
of the governor.
21
And
they asked
him,
saying,
Master,
we know that
thou sayest
and
teachest
rightly,
neither
acceptest thou
the person
of any
, but
teachest
the way
of God
truly:
22
Is it lawful
for us
to give
tribute
unto Caesar,
or
no?
23
But
he perceived
their
craftiness,
and said unto them, Why tempt ye me?
24
Shew me
a penny.
Whose
image
and
superscription
hath it?
They answered and said,
Caesar's.
25
And he said unto them,
Render
therefore
unto Caesar
the things which be
Caesar's,
and
unto God
the things which be
God's.
26
And they could
not
take hold
of his
words
before
the people:
and
they marvelled
at his
answer,
and held their peace.
27
Then
came
to
him
certain
of the Sadducees,
which
deny
that there is
any
resurrection;
and they asked him,
28
Saying,
Master,
Moses
wrote
unto us,
If
any man's
brother
die,
having
a wife,
and he die
without children,
that his
brother
should take
his wife,
and
raise up
seed
unto his
brother
.
29
There were
therefore
seven
brethren:
and
the first
took
a wife,
and died
without children.
30
And
the second
took her to wife, and he died childless.
31
And
the third
took
her; and
in like manner
the seven
also:
and they left
no
children,
and
died.
32
Last of all
the woman
died
also.
33
Therefore
in
the resurrection
whose
wife
of them
is she? for
seven
had
her to
wife
.
34
And
Jesus
answering said unto them,
The children
of this
world
marry,
and are given in marriage:
35
But
they which shall be accounted worthy
to obtain
that
world,
and
the resurrection
from
the dead,
neither
marry,
nor
are given in marriage:
36
Neither
can
they die
any more:
for
they are
equal unto the angels;
and are
the children
of God,
being
the children
of the resurrection.
37
Now that
the dead
are raised,
even
Moses
shewed
at
the bush,
when
he calleth
the Lord
the God
of Abraham,
and
the God
of Isaac,
and
the God
of Jacob.
38
For
he is not
a God
of the dead,
but
of the living:
for
all
live
unto him.
39
Then
certain
of the scribes
answering
said,
Master,
thou hast well
said.
40
And
after that
they durst
not
ask
him
any
question at all
.
41
And he said unto them,
How
say
they that Christ
is David's
son?
42
And David
himself
saith
in
the book
of Psalms,
The LORD
said unto my
Lord,
Sit thou
on my
right hand,
43
Till
I make
thine
enemies
thy
footstool.
44
David
therefore
calleth
him
Lord,
how
is he then his
son?
45
Then
in the audience
of all
the people
he said unto his
disciples,
46
Beware
of
the scribes,
which
desire
to walk
in
long robes,
and
love
greetings
in
the markets,
and
the highest seats
in
the synagogues,
and
the chief rooms
at
feasts;
47
Which
devour
widows'
houses,
and
for a shew
make
long
prayers:
the same
shall receive
greater
damnation.
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