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Chapter
22
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And Jesus, talking
to them again in stories,
said:
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The kingdom of heaven
is like a certain king,
who made a feast when
his son was married,
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And sent out his
servants to get in the
guests to the feast:
and they would not come.
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Again he sent out
other servants, with
orders to say to the
guests, See, I have
made ready my feast:
my oxen and my fat beasts
have been put to death,
and all things are ready:
come to the feast.
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But they gave no
attention, and went
about their business,
one to his farm, another
to his trade:
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And the rest put
violent hands on his
servants, and did evil
to them, and put them
to death.
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But the king was
angry; and he sent his
armies, and those who
had put his servants
to death he gave to
destruction, burning
down their town with
fire.
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Then he said to his
servants, The feast
is ready but the guests
were not good enough.
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Go then to the cross-roads,
and get all those whom
you see to come to the
bride-feast.
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And those servants
went out into the streets,
and got together all
those whom they came
across, bad and good:
and the feast was full
of guests.
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But when the king
came in to see the guests,
he saw there a man who
had not on a guest's
robe;
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And he says to him,
Friend, how came you
in here not having a
guest's robe? And he
had nothing to say.
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Then the king said
to the servants, Put
cords round his hands
and feet and put him
out into the dark; there
will be weeping and
cries of sorrow.
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For out of all to
whom the good news has
come, only a small number
will get salvation.
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Then the Pharisees
went and had a meeting
to see how they might
make use of his words
to take him.
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And they sent to
him their disciples,
with the Herodians,
saying, Master, we see
that you are true, and
that you are teaching
the true way of God,
and have no fear of
anyone, because you
have no respect for
a man's position.
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Give us, then, your
opinion of this: Is
it right to give tax
to Caesar, or not?
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But Jesus saw their
trick and said, Oh false
ones, why are you attempting
to put me in the wrong?
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Let me see the tax
money. And they gave
him a penny.
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And he said to them,
Whose is this image
and name on it?
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They say to him,
Caesar's. Then he said
to them, Give to Caesar
the things which are
Caesar's, and to God
the things which are
God's.
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And hearing it, they
were full of wonder,
and went away from him.
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On the same day there
came to him the Sadducees,
who say that there is
no coming back from
the dead: and they put
a question to him, saying,
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Master, Moses said,
If a man, at the time
of his death, has no
children, let his brother
take his wife, and get
a family for his brother;
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Now there were among
us seven brothers; and
the first was married
and at his death, having
no seed, gave his wife
to his brother;
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In the same way the
second and the third,
up to the seventh.
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And last of all the
woman came to her end.
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When they come back
from the dead, then,
whose wife will she
be of the seven? because
they all had her.
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But Jesus said to
them in answer, You
are in error, not having
knowledge of the Writings,
or of the power of God.
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For when they come
back from the dead there
are no husbands and
wives, but they are
as the angels in heaven.
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But about the dead
coming back to life,
have you no knowledge
of what was said to
you by God in the Writings:
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I am the God of Abraham,
and the God of Isaac,
and the God of Jacob?
God is not the God of
the dead but of the
living.
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And the people hearing
it were surprised at
his teaching.
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But the Pharisees,
hearing how the mouths
of the Sadducees had
been stopped, came together;
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And one of them,
a teacher of the law,
put a question to him,
testing him, and saying,
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Master, which is
the chief rule in the
law?
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And he said to him,
Have love for the Lord
your God with all your
heart, and with all
your soul, and with
all your mind.
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This is the first
and greatest rule.
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And a second like
it is this, Have love
for your neighbour as
for yourself.
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On these two rules
all the law and the
prophets are based.
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Now while the Pharisees
were together, Jesus
put a question to them,
saying,
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What is your opinion
of the Christ? whose
son is he? They say
to him, The Son of David.
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He says to them,
How then does David
in the Spirit give him
the name of Lord, saying,
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The Lord said to
my Lord, Be seated at
my right hand, till
I put under your feet
all those who are against
you?
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If David then gives
him the name of Lord,
how is he his son?
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And no one was able
to give him an answer,
and so great was their
fear of him, that from
that day no one put
any more questions to
him.
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