12:1 And
he
began
to
speak
to
them
in
similes:
`A
man
planted
a
vineyard,
and
put
a
hedge
around,
and
digged
an
under-wine-vat,
and
built
a
tower,
and
gave
it
out
to
husbandmen,
and
went
abroad;
12:2 and
he
sent
unto
the
husbandmen
at
the
due
time
a
servant,
that
from
the
husbandmen
he
may
receive
from
the
fruit
of
the
vineyard,
12:3 and
they,
having
taken
him,
did
severely
beat
[him]
,
and
did
send
him
away
empty.
12:4 `And
again
he
sent
unto
them
another
servant,
and
at
that
one
having
cast
stones,
they
wounded
[him]
in
the
head,
and
sent
away--dishonoured.
12:5 `And
again
he
sent
another,
and
that
one
they
killed;
and
many
others,
some
beating,
and
some
killing.
12:6 `Having
yet
therefore
one
son--his
beloved--he
sent
also
him
unto
them
last,
saying--They
will
reverence
my
son;
12:7 and
those
husbandmen
said
among
themselves--This
is
the
heir,
come,
we
may
kill
him,
and
ours
shall
be
the
inheritance;
12:8 and
having
taken
him,
they
did
kill,
and
cast
[him]
forth
without
the
vineyard.
12:9 `What
therefore
shall
the
lord
of
the
vineyard
do
he
will
come
and
destroy
the
husbandmen,
and
will
give
the
vineyard
to
others.
12:10 And
this
Writing
did
ye
not
read:
A
stone
that
the
builders
rejected,
it
did
become
the
head
of
a
corner:
12:11 from
the
Lord
was
this,
and
it
is
wonderful
in
our
eyes.'
12:12 And
they
were
seeking
to
lay
hold
on
him,
and
they
feared
the
multitude,
for
they
knew
that
against
them
he
spake
the
simile,
and
having
left
him,
they
went
away;
12:13 and
they
send
unto
him
certain
of
the
Pharisees
and
of
the
Herodians,
that
they
may
ensnare
him
in
discourse,
12:14 and
they
having
come,
say
to
him,
`Teacher,
we
have
known
that
thou
art
true,
and
thou
art
not
caring
for
any
one,
for
thou
dost
not
look
to
the
face
of
men,
but
in
truth
the
way
of
God
dost
teach;
is
it
lawful
to
give
tribute
to
Caesar
or
not
may
we
give,
or
may
we
not
give'
12:15 And
he,
knowing
their
hypocrisy,
said
to
them,
`Why
me
do
ye
tempt
bring
me
a
denary,
that
I
may
see;'
12:16 and
they
brought,
and
he
saith
to
them,
`Whose
[is]
this
image,
and
the
inscription'
and
they
said
to
him,
`Caesar's;'
12:17 and
Jesus
answering
said
to
them,
`Give
back
the
things
of
Caesar
to
Caesar,
and
the
things
of
God
to
God;'
and
they
did
wonder
at
him.
12:18 And
the
Sadducees
come
unto
him,
who
say
there
is
not
a
rising
again,
and
they
questioned
him,
saying,
12:19 `Teacher,
Moses
wrote
to
us,
that
if
any
one's
brother
may
die,
and
may
leave
a
wife,
and
may
leave
no
children,
that
his
brother
may
take
his
wife,
and
raise
up
seed
to
his
brother.
12:20 `There
were
then
seven
brothers,
and
the
first
took
a
wife,
and
dying,
he
left
no
seed;
12:21 and
the
second
took
her,
and
died,
neither
left
he
seed,
and
the
third
in
like
manner,
12:22 and
the
seven
took
her,
and
left
no
seed,
last
of
all
died
also
the
woman;
12:23 in
the
rising
again,
then,
whenever
they
may
rise,
of
which
of
them
shall
she
be
wife--for
the
seven
had
her
as
wife'
12:24 And
Jesus
answering
said
to
them,
`Do
ye
not
because
of
this
go
astray,
not
knowing
the
Writings,
nor
the
power
of
God
12:25 for
when
they
may
rise
out
of
the
dead,
they
neither
marry
nor
are
they
given
in
marriage,
but
are
as
messengers
who
are
in
the
heavens.
12:26 `And
concerning
the
dead,
that
they
rise:
have
ye
not
read
in
the
Book
of
Moses
(at
The
Bush),
how
God
spake
to
him,
saying,
I
[am]
the
God
of
Abraham,
and
the
God
of
Isaac,
and
the
God
of
Jacob;
12:27 he
is
not
the
God
of
dead
men,
but
a
God
of
living
men;
ye
then
go
greatly
astray.'
12:28 And
one
of
the
scribes
having
come
near,
having
heard
them
disputing,
knowing
that
he
answered
them
well,
questioned
him,
`Which
is
the
first
command
of
all'
12:29 and
Jesus
answered
him--`The
first
of
all
the
commands
[is]
,
Hear,
O
Israel,
the
Lord
is
our
God,
the
Lord
is
one;
12:30 and
thou
shalt
love
the
Lord
thy
God
out
of
all
thy
heart,
and
out
of
thy
soul,
and
out
of
all
thine
understanding,
and
out
of
all
thy
strength--this
[is]
the
first
command;
12:31 and
the
second
[is]
like
[it]
,
this,
Thou
shalt
love
thy
neighbour
as
thyself;
--greater
than
these
there
is
no
other
command.'
12:32 And
the
scribe
said
to
him,
`Well,
Teacher,
in
truth
thou
hast
spoken
that
there
is
one
God,
and
there
is
none
other
but
He;
12:33 and
to
love
Him
out
of
all
the
heart,
and
out
of
all
the
understanding,
and
out
of
all
the
soul,
and
out
of
all
the
strength,
and
to
love
one's
neighbour
as
one's
self,
is
more
than
all
the
whole
burnt-offerings
and
the
sacrifices.'
12:34 And
Jesus,
having
seen
him
that
he
answered
with
understanding,
said
to
him,
`Thou
art
not
far
from
the
reign
of
God;'
and
no
one
any
more
durst
question
him.
12:35 And
Jesus
answering
said,
teaching
in
the
temple,
`How
say
the
scribes
that
the
Christ
is
son
of
David
12:36 for
David
himself
said
in
the
Holy
Spirit,
The
Lord
said
to
my
lord,
Sit
thou
on
My
right
hand,
till
I
place
thine
enemies--thy
footstool;
12:37 therefore
David
himself
saith
of
him
Lord,
and
whence
is
he
his
son'
And
the
great
multitude
were
hearing
him
gladly,
12:38 and
he
was
saying
to
them
in
his
teaching,
`Beware
of
the
scribes,
who
will
in
long
robes
to
walk,
and
love
salutations
in
the
market-places,
12:39 and
first
seats
in
the
synagogues,
and
first
couches
in
suppers,
12:40 who
are
devouring
the
widows'
houses,
and
for
a
pretence
are
making
long
prayers;
these
shall
receive
more
abundant
judgment.'
12:41 And
Jesus
having
sat
down
over-against
the
treasury,
was
beholding
how
the
multitude
do
put
brass
into
the
treasury,
and
many
rich
were
putting
in
much,
12:42 and
having
come,
a
poor
widow
did
put
in
two
mites,
which
are
a
farthing.
12:43 And
having
called
near
his
disciples,
he
saith
to
them,
`Verily
I
say
to
you,
that
this
poor
widow
hath
put
in
more
than
all
those
putting
into
the
treasury;
12:44 for
all,
out
of
their
abundance,
put
in,
but
she,
out
of
her
want,
all
that
she
had
put
in--all
her
living.'