22:1 And
Jesus
answering,
again
spake
to
them
in
similes,
saying,
22:2 `The
reign
of
the
heavens
was
likened
to
a
man,
a
king,
who
made
marriage-feasts
for
his
son,
22:3 and
he
sent
forth
his
servants
to
call
those
having
been
called
to
the
marriage-feasts,
and
they
were
not
willing
to
come.
22:4 `Again
he
sent
forth
other
servants,
saying,
Say
to
those
who
have
been
called:
Lo,
my
dinner
I
prepared,
my
oxen
and
the
fatlings
have
been
killed,
and
all
things
[are]
ready,
come
ye
to
the
marriage-feasts;
22:5 and
they,
having
disregarded
[it]
,
went
away,
the
one
to
his
own
field,
and
the
other
to
his
merchandise;
22:6 and
the
rest,
having
laid
hold
on
his
servants,
did
insult
and
slay
[them]
.
22:7 `And
the
king
having
heard,
was
wroth,
and
having
sent
forth
his
soldiers,
he
destroyed
those
murderers,
and
their
city
he
set
on
fire;
22:8 then
saith
he
to
his
servants,
The
marriage-feast
indeed
is
ready,
and
those
called
were
not
worthy,
22:9 be
going,
then,
on
to
the
cross-ways,
and
as
many
as
ye
may
find,
call
ye
to
the
marriage-feasts.
22:10 `And
those
servants,
having
gone
forth
to
the
ways,
did
gather
all,
as
many
as
they
found,
both
bad
and
good,
and
the
marriage-feast
apartment
was
filled
with
those
reclining.
22:11 `And
the
king
having
come
in
to
view
those
reclining,
saw
there
a
man
not
clothed
with
clothing
of
the
marriage-feast,
22:12 and
he
saith
to
him,
Comrade,
how
didst
thou
come
in
hither,
not
having
clothing
of
the
marriage-feast
and
he
was
speechless.
22:13 `Then
said
the
king
to
the
ministrants,
Having
bound
his
feet
and
hands,
take
him
up
and
cast
forth
to
the
outer
darkness,
there
shall
be
the
weeping
and
the
gnashing
of
the
teeth;
22:14 for
many
are
called,
and
few
chosen.'
22:15 Then
the
Pharisees
having
gone,
took
counsel
how
they
might
ensnare
him
in
words,
22:16 and
they
send
to
him
their
disciples
with
the
Herodians,
saying,
`Teacher,
we
have
known
that
thou
art
true,
and
the
way
of
God
in
truth
thou
dost
teach,
and
thou
art
not
caring
for
any
one,
for
thou
dost
not
look
to
the
face
of
men;
22:17 tell
us,
therefore,
what
dost
thou
think
is
it
lawful
to
give
tribute
to
Caesar
or
not'
22:18 And
Jesus
having
known
their
wickedness,
said,
`Why
me
do
ye
tempt,
hypocrites
22:19 show
me
the
tribute-coin'
and
they
brought
to
him
a
denary;
22:20 and
he
saith
to
them,
`Whose
[is]
this
image
and
the
inscription'
22:21 they
say
to
him,
`Caesar's;'
then
saith
he
to
them,
`Render
therefore
the
things
of
Caesar
to
Caesar,
and
the
things
of
God
to
God;'
22:22 and
having
heard
they
wondered,
and
having
left
him
they
went
away.
22:23 In
that
day
there
came
near
to
him
Sadducees,
who
are
saying
there
is
not
a
rising
again,
and
they
questioned
him,
saying,
22:24 `Teacher,
Moses
said,
If
any
one
may
die
not
having
children,
his
brother
shall
marry
his
wife,
and
shall
raise
up
seed
to
his
brother.
22:25 `And
there
were
with
us
seven
brothers,
and
the
first
having
married
did
die,
and
not
having
seed,
he
left
his
wife
to
his
brother;
22:26 in
like
manner
also
the
second,
and
the
third,
unto
the
seventh,
22:27 and
last
of
all
died
also
the
woman;
22:28 therefore
in
the
rising
again,
of
which
of
the
seven
shall
she
be
wife--for
all
had
her'
22:29 And
Jesus
answering
said
to
them,
`Ye
go
astray,
not
knowing
the
Writings,
nor
the
power
of
God;
22:30 for
in
the
rising
again
they
do
not
marry,
nor
are
they
given
in
marriage,
but
are
as
messengers
of
God
in
heaven.
22:31 `And
concerning
the
rising
again
of
the
dead,
did
ye
not
read
that
which
was
spoken
to
you
by
God,
saying,
22:32 I
am
the
God
of
Abraham,
and
the
God
of
Isaac,
and
the
God
of
Jacob
God
is
not
a
God
of
dead
men,
but
of
living.'
22:33 And
having
heard,
the
multitudes
were
astonished
at
his
teaching;
22:34 and
the
Pharisees,
having
heard
that
he
did
silence
the
Sadducees,
were
gathered
together
unto
him;
22:35 and
one
of
them,
a
lawyer,
did
question,
tempting
him,
and
saying,
22:36 `Teacher,
which
[is]
the
great
command
in
the
Law'
22:37 And
Jesus
said
to
him,
`Thou
shalt
love
the
Lord
thy
God
with
all
thy
heart,
and
with
all
thy
soul,
and
with
all
thine
understanding--
22:38 this
is
a
first
and
great
command;
22:39 and
the
second
[is]
like
to
it,
Thou
shalt
love
thy
neighbour
as
thyself;
22:40 on
these--the
two
commands--all
the
law
and
the
prophets
do
hang.'
22:41 And
the
Pharisees
having
been
gathered
together,
Jesus
did
question
them,
22:42 saying,
`What
do
ye
think
concerning
the
Christ
of
whom
is
he
son'
They
say
to
him,
`Of
David.'
22:43 He
saith
to
them,
`How
then
doth
David
in
the
Spirit
call
him
lord,
saying,
22:44 The
Lord
said
to
my
lord,
Sit
at
my
right
hand,
till
I
may
make
thine
enemies
thy
footstool
22:45 If
then
David
doth
call
him
lord,
how
is
he
his
son'
22:46 And
no
one
was
able
to
answer
him
a
word,
nor
durst
any
from
that
day
question
him
any
more.