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1 And it happened in one of the days those was teaching of him the people in the temple, and preaching glad tidings, stood by the high-priests and the scribes with the elders, |
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2 and said to him, saying: Say to us, by what authority these things doest you? or who is he having given to thee the authority this? |
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3 Answering and he said to them: Will ask you also I one word, and say you to me.
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4 The dipping of John from heaven was, or from men?
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5 They and reasoned among themselves, saying: That if we would say: From heaven he will say: Why then not did you believe him? |
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6 If and we should say: From men; all the people will stone us; having been persuaded for it is, John a prophet to be. |
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7 And they answered not to have known whence. |
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8 And the Jesus said to them: Neither I tell to you, by what authority these I do.
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9 He began and to the people to say the parable this: A man planted a vineyard and let out it to husbandmen; and went abroad times many.
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10 And in season he sent to the husbandmen a slave, that from of the fruit of the vineyard they might give to him; the but husbandmen, having beaten him, sent away empty.
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11 And he proceeded to send another slave; they but also this having beaten and having dishonored, sent away empty.
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12 And he proceeded to send a third; they but also this having wounded cast out.
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13 Said and the lord of the vineyard: What shall I do? I will send the son of me the beloved; perhaps this seeing they will regard.
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14 Seeing but him the husbandmen, they reasoned with themselves, saying: This is the heir; come, we may kill him, that to us may be the inheritance.
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15 And casting him out of the vineyard, they killed. What then will do to them the lord of the vineyard?
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16 He will come and will destroy these husbandmen those, and give the vineyard to others.
Having heard and they said: Not let it be. |
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17 He but, having looked to them, he said: What then is that having been written this: A stone which rejected of builders, this has been made into a head corner?
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18 All the falling upon that the stone, will be bruised; on whom but it may fall, will grind to power him.
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19 And sought the high-priests and the scribes to put on him the hands in this the hour; but they feared the people; they knew for, that to them the parable this he spoke. |
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20 And having watched they sent spies, feigning themselves righteous to be; that they might lay hold of him of a word, in order to the to deliver up him to the rule and to the authority of the governor. |
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21 And they asked him, saying: O teacher, we know, that rightly thou speakest and thou teachest, and not thou dost accept a countenance, but in truth the way of the God thou teachest. |
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22 Is it lawful for us to Caesar tax to give, or not? |
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23 Perceiving but to them the craftiness, he said to them: Why me tempt you?
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24 Show you to me a denarius; of whom has it a likeness and inscription?
Answering and they said: Of Caesar. |
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25 He and said to them: Give you back then the things of Caesar, to Caesar; and the things of the God, to the God.
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26 And not they were able to take hold of him of a word in presence of the people; and wondering at the answer of him, they were silent. |
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27 Approaching and some of the Sadducees, those denying a resurrection not to be, asked him, |
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28 saying: O teacher, Moses wrote for us, If any one a brother should die having a wife, and this childless should die, that should take the brother of him the wife, and should raise up seed to the brother of himself. |
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29 Seven now brothers were; and the first having taken a wife, died childless. |
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30 And took the second the wife, and this died childless. |
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31 And the third took her; in like manner and also the seven; not they left children, and died. |
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32 Last and of all died also the woman. |
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33 In the therefore resurrection, of which of them will be a wife? the for seven had her a wife. |
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34 And answering he said to them the Jesus: The sons of the age this marry and are given marriage;
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35 those but having been accounted worthy of the age that to obtain, and of the resurrection that out of dead ones, neither marry, nor are given in marriage;
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36 nor for to die more are able; like angels for they are, and sons they are of the God, of the resurrection sons being.
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37 That but rise the dead ones, even Moses declared at the bush, when he calls a Lord, the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.
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38 A God now not he is of dead ones, but of living ones; all for to him live.
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39 Answering and some of the scribes said: O teacher, well thou hast spoken. |
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40 No longer and they presumed to ask him nothing. |
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41 He said and to them: How say they the Anointed a son of David to be?
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42 And yet himself David says in a book of psalms: Said the Lord to the lord of me:
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43 Sit thou at right hand of me till I may place the enemies of thee a footstool of the feet of thee.
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44 David therefore a lord him calls, and how a son of him is he?
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45 Hearing and all of the people, he said to the disciples of himself: |
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46 Beware of the scribes, those wishing to walk in robes, and loving salutations in the markets, and first seats in the synagogues, and first places in the feasts;
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47 they devour the houses of the widows, and for a show long they pray; the so will receive greater judgment.
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