12:1 And
hee
began
to
speake
vnto
them
by
parables.
A
certaine
man
planted
a
vineyard,
and
set
an
hedge
about
it,
and
digged
a
place
for
the
wine
fat,
and
built
a
towre,
and
let
it
out
to
husbandmen,
and
went
into
a
farre
countrey.
12:2 And
at
the
season,
he
sent
to
the
husbandmen
a
seruant,
that
he
might
receiue
from
the
husbandmen
of
the
fruite
of
the
vineyard.
12:3 And
they
caught
him,
and
beat
him,
and
sent
him
away
emptie.
12:4 And
againe,
hee
sent
vnto
them
another
seruant;
and
at
him
they
cast
stones,
and
wounded
him
in
the
head,
and
sent
him
away
shamefully
handled.
12:5 And
againe,
he
sent
another,
and
him
they
killed:
and
many
others,
beating
some,
and
killing
some.
12:6 Hauing
yet
therefore
one
sonne
his
welbeloued,
he
sent
him
also
last
vnto
them,
saying,
They
will
reuerence
my
sonne.
12:7 But
those
husbandmen
said
amongst
themselues,
This
is
the
heire,
come,
let
vs
kill
him,
and
the
inheritance
shall
be
ours.
12:8 And
they
tooke
him,
and
killed
him,
and
cast
him
out
of
the
vineyard.
12:9 What
shall
therefore
the
Lord
of
the
vineyard
doe
He
will
come
and
destroy
the
husbandmen,
and
will
giue
the
vineyard
vnto
others.
12:10 And
haue
ye
not
read
this
Scripture
The
stone
which
the
builders
reiected,
is
become
the
head
of
the
corner:
12:11 This
was
the
Lords
doing,
and
it
is
maruellous
in
our
eies.
12:12 And
they
sought
to
lay
hold
on
him,
but
feared
the
people,
for
they
knew
that
he
had
spoken
the
parable
against
them:
and
they
left
him,
and
went
their
way.
12:13 And
they
send
vnto
him
certaine
of
the
Pharises,
and
of
the
Herodians,
to
catch
him
in
his
words.
12:14 And
when
they
were
come,
they
say
vnto
him,
Master,
we
know
that
thou
art
true,
and
carest
for
no
man:
for
thou
regardest
not
the
person
of
men,
but
teachest
the
way
of
God
in
trthh.
Is
it
lawfull
to
giue
tribute
to
Cesar,
or
not
12:15 Shall
we
giue,
or
shall
we
not
giue
But
he
knowing
their
hypocrisie,
said
vnto
them,
Why
tempt
yee
mee
Bring
me
a
penny
that
I
may
see
it.
12:16 And
they
brought
it:
and
he
saith
vnto
them,
Whose
is
this
image
and
superscription
And
they
said
vnto
him,
Cesars.
12:17 And
Iesus
answering,
said
vnto
them,
Render
to
Cesar
the
things
that
are
Cesars:
and
to
God
the
things
that
are
Gods.
And
they
maruailed
at
him.
12:18 Then
come
vnto
him
the
Sadducees,
which
say
there
is
no
resurrection,
and
they
asked
him,
saying,
12:19 Master,
Moses
wrote
vnto
vs,
If
a
mans
brother
die,
and
leaue
his
wife
behind
him,
and
leaue
no
children,
that
his
brother
should
take
his
wife,
and
raise
vp
seed
vnto
his
brother.
12:20 Now
there
were
seuen
brethren:
and
the
first
tooke
a
wife,
and
dying
left
no
seede.
12:21 And
the
second
tooke
her,
and
died,
neither
left
he
any
seed,
and
the
third
likewise.
12:22 And
the
seuen
had
her,
and
left
no
seede:
last
of
all
the
woman
died
also.
12:23 In
the
resurrection
therefore,
when
they
shall
rise,
whose
wife
shall
she
be
of
them
for
the
seuen
had
her
to
wife.
12:24 And
Iesus
answering,
said
vnto
them,
Doe
ye
not
therefore
erre,
because
yee
know
not
the
scriptures,
neither
the
power
of
God
12:25 For
when
they
shall
rise
from
the
dead,
they
neither
marry,
nor
are
giuen
in
marriage:
but
are
as
the
Angels
which
are
in
heauen.
12:26 And
as
touching
the
dead,
that
they
rise:
haue
ye
not
read
in
the
booke
of
Moses,
how
in
the
bush
God
spake
vnto
him,
saying,
I
am
the
God
of
Abraham,
and
the
God
of
Isahac,
and
the
God
of
Iacob
12:27 Hee
is
not
the
God
of
the
dead,
but
the
God
of
the
liuing:
yee
therefore
doe
greatly
erre.
12:28 And
one
of
the
Scribes
came,
and
hauing
heard
them
reasoning
together,
and
perceiuing
that
he
had
answered
them
well,
asked
him
which
is
the
first
commandement
of
all.
12:29 And
Iesus
answered
him,
The
first
of
al
the
commandements
is,
Heare,
O
Israel,
the
Lord
our
God
is
one
Lord:
12:30 And
thou
shalt
loue
the
Lord
thy
God
with
all
thy
heart,
and
with
all
thy
soule,
and
with
all
thy
minde,
and
with
all
thy
strength:
This
is
the
first
commandement.
12:31 And
the
second
is
like,
namely
this,
Thou
shalt
loue
thy
neighbour
as
thy
selfe:
there
is
none
other
commandement
greater
then
these.
12:32 And
the
Scribe
said
vnto
him,
Well
master,
thou
hast
said
the
trthh:
for
there
is
one
God,
and
there
is
none
other
but
he.
12:33 And
to
loue
him
with
all
the
heart,
and
with
all
the
vnderstanding,
and
with
all
the
soule,
and
with
all
the
strength,
and
to
loue
his
neighbour
as
himselfe,
is
more
then
all
whole
burnt
offerings
and
sacrifices.
12:34 And
when
Iesus
saw
that
he
answered
discreetly,
hee
saide
vnto
him,
Thou
art
not
far
from
the
kingdome
of
God.
And
no
man
after
that
durst
aske
him
any
question.
12:35 And
Iesus
answered,
and
said,
while
hee
taught
in
the
Temple,
How
say
the
Scribes
that
Christ
is
the
sonne
of
Dauid
12:36 For
Dauid
himselfe
said
by
the
holy
Ghost,
The
Lord
said
to
my
Lord,
Sit
thou
on
my
right
hand,
til
I
make
thine
enemies
thy
footstoole.
12:37 Dauid
therefore
himselfe
calleth
him
Lord,
and
whence
is
hee
then
his
sonne
And
the
common
people
heard
him
gladly.
12:38 And
he
said
vnto
them
in
his
doctrine,
Beware
of
the
Scribes,
which
loue
to
goe
in
long
clothing,
and
loue
salutations
in
the
market
places,
12:39 And
the
chiefe
seates
in
the
Synagogues,
and
the
vppermost
roomes
at
feasts:
12:40 Which
deuoure
widowes
houses,
and
for
a
pretence
make
long
prayers:
These
shall
receiue
greater
damnation.
12:41 And
Iesus
sate
ouer
against
the
treasurie,
and
beheld
how
the
people
cast
money
into
the
treasurie:
and
many
that
were
rich,
cast
in
much.
12:42 And
there
came
a
certaine
poore
widow,
and
she
threw
in
two
mites,
which
make
a
farthing.
12:43 And
he
called
vnto
him
his
disciples,
and
saith
vnto
them,
Uerily
I
say
vnto
you,
that
this
poore
widow
hath
cast
more
in,
then
all
they
which
haue
cast
into
the
treasurie.
12:44 For
all
they
did
cast
in
of
their
aboundance:
but
she
of
her
want,
did
cast
in
all
that
she
had,
euen
all
her
liuing.