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Chapter
21
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And when they were
near Jerusalem, and
had come to Beth-phage,
to the Mountain of Olives,
Jesus sent two disciples,
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Saying to them, Go
into the little town
in front of you, and
straight away you will
see an ass with a cord
round her neck, and
a young one with her;
let them loose and come
with them to me.
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And if anyone says
anything to you, you
will say, The Lord has
need of them; and straight
away he will send them.
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Now this took place
so that these words
of the prophet might
come true,
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Say to the daughter
of Zion, See, your King
comes to you, gentle
and seated on an ass,
and on a young ass.
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And the disciples
went and did as Jesus
had given them orders,
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And got the ass and
the young one, and put
their clothing on them,
and he took his seat
on it.
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And all the people
put their clothing down
in the way; and others
got branches from the
trees, and put them
down in the way.
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And those who went
before him, and those
who came after, gave
loud cries, saying,
Glory to the Son of
David: A blessing on
him who comes in the
name of the Lord: Glory
in the highest.
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And when he came
into Jerusalem, all
the town was moved,
saying, Who is this?
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And the people said,
This is the prophet
Jesus, from Nazareth
of Galilee.
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And Jesus went into
the Temple and sent
out all who were trading
there, overturning the
tables of the money-changers
and the seats of those
trading in doves.
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And he said to them,
It is in the Writings,
My house is to be named
a house of prayer, but
you are making it a
hole of thieves.
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And the blind and
the broken in body came
to him in the Temple,
and he made them well.
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But when the chief
priests and the scribes
saw the works of power
which he did, and the
children crying out
in the Temple, Glory
to the son of David,
they were angry and
said to him,
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Have you any idea
what these are saying?
And Jesus said to them,
Yes: have you not seen
in the Writings, From
the lips of children
and babies at the breast
you have made your praise
complete?
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And he went away
from them, and went
out of the town to Bethany,
and was there for the
night.
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Now in the morning
when he was coming back
to the town, he had
a desire for food.
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And seeing a fig-tree
by the wayside, he came
to it, and saw nothing
on it but leaves only;
and he said to it, Let
there be no fruit from
you from this time forward
for ever. And straight
away the fig-tree became
dry and dead.
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And when the disciples
saw it they were surprised,
saying, How did the
fig-tree become dry
in so short a time?
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And Jesus in answer
said to them, Truly
I say to you, If you
have faith, without
doubting, not only may
you do what has been
done to the fig-tree,
but even if you say
to this mountain, Be
taken up and put into
the sea, it will be
done.
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And all things, whatever
you make request for
in prayer, having faith,
you will get.
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And when he had come
into the Temple, the
chief priests and those
in authority over the
people came to him while
he was teaching, and
said, By what authority
do you do these things?
and who gave you this
authority?
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And Jesus said to
them in answer, I will
put one question to
you, and if you give
me the answer, I will
say by what authority
I do these things.
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The baptism of John,
where did it come from?
from heaven or from
men? And they were reasoning
among themselves, saying,
If we say, From heaven;
he will say to us, Why
then did you not have
faith in him?
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But if we say, From
men; we are in fear
of the people, because
all take John to be
a prophet.
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And they made answer
and said, We have no
idea. Then he said to
them, And I will not
say to you by what authority
I do these things.
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But how does it seem
to you? A man had two
sons; and he came to
the first, and said,
Son, go and do work
today in the vine-garden.
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And he said in answer,
I will not: but later,
changing his decision,
he went.
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And he came to the
second and said the
same. And he made answer
and said, I go, sir:
and went not.
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Which of the two
did his father's pleasure?
They say, The first.
Jesus said to them,
Truly I say to you,
that tax-farmers and
loose women are going
into the kingdom of
God before you.
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For John came to
you in the way of righteousness,
and you had no faith
in him, but the tax-farmers
and the loose women
had faith in him: and
you, when you saw it,
did not even have regret
for your sins, so as
to have faith in him.
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Give ear to another
story. A master of a
house made a vine garden,
and put a wall round
it, and made a place
for crushing out the
wine, and made a tower,
and let it out to field-workers,
and went into another
country.
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And when the time
for the fruit came near,
he sent his servants
to the workmen, to get
the fruit.
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And the workmen made
an attack on his servants,
giving blows to one,
putting another to death,
and stoning another.
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Again, he sent other
servants more in number
than the first: and
they did the same to
them.
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But after that he
sent his son to them,
saying, They will have
respect for my son.
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But when the workmen
saw the son, they said
among themselves, This
is he who will one day
be the owner of the
property; come, let
us put him to death
and take his heritage.
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And they took him
and, driving him out
of the vine-garden,
put him to death.
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When, then, the lord
of the vine-garden comes,
what will he do to those
workmen?
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They say to him,
He will put those cruel
men to a cruel death,
and will let out the
vine-garden to other
workmen, who will give
him the fruit when it
is ready.
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Jesus says to them,
Did you never see in
the Writings, The stone
which the builders put
on one side, the same
has been made the chief
stone of the building:
this was the Lord's
doing, and it is a wonder
in our eyes?
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For this reason I
say to you, The kingdom
of God will be taken
away from you, and will
be given to a nation
producing the fruits
of it.
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Any man falling on
this stone will be broken,
but he on whom it comes
down will be crushed
to dust.
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And when his stories
came to the ears of
the chief priests and
the Pharisees, they
saw that he was talking
of them.
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And though they had
a desire to take him,
they were in fear of
the people, because
in their eyes he was
a prophet.
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