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1 And answering the Jesus again said to them in parables, saying: |
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2 Has been likened the kingdom of the heavens to a man a king, who made marriagefeasts to the son of him,
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The kingdom of heaven ... – The [embryo] kingdom of heaven - The church throughout the Gospel Age.
Is like unto a certain king – Jehovah.
Which made a marriage – It is not Christ who makes this marriage, but His Father.
For his son – For Jesus. |
3 and he sent the slaves of him, to call the having been invited to the marriage-feasts; and not they would to come.
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To call them that were bidden – The call went first to the nation of Israel, 'them that were bidden' during the 3½ years of Jesus' ministry.
To the wedding – To be of the bride of Christ.
They would not come – 'He came unto his own, and his own received him not.' John 1:11 |
4 Again he sent other slaves, saying: Say to the having been called; Lo, the dinner of me I prepared; the bullocks of me and the fatlings having been killed, and all (things) ready, come to the marriage-feasts.
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5 They but neglecting went away; he indeed to the own field, he and to the traffic of him.
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6 The and remainder having seized the slaves of him, insulted and killed.
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7 Having heard and the king, was wroth; and having sent the armies of him, destroyed the murderers those, and the city of them burned.
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8 Then he says to the slaves of him; the indeed marriage-feast ready is, they but having been called not were worthy.
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9 Go you therefore to the outlets of the ways, and whoever you may find, call you to the marriage-feasts.
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10 And having gone forth the slaves those into the ways, they brought together all, as many as they found, bad ones both and good ones; and was filled the marriage-feast of reclining ones.
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11 Having entered and the king to see the reclining ones, saw there a man not having been clothed a garment of marriage;
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12 and he says to him: Friend, how didst thou enter here, not having a garment of marriage? He but was struck speechless.
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13 Then said the king to the servants: Having bound of him feet and hands, take him, and cast into the darkness the outer; there shall be the weeping and the gnashing of the teeth.
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14 Many for are called, few but picked out.
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15 Then having gone the Pharisees counsel took, how him they might insnare in word. |
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16 And they sent away to him the disciples of them with the Herodians, saying: O teacher, we know, that true thou art, and the way of the God in truth thou teachest, and not there is care to thee about no one; not for thou lookest into face of men. |
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17 Say therefore to us, what to thee seems right? is it lawful to give tribute to Caesar, or not? |
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18 Knowing but the Jesus the wickedness of them, said: Why me tempt you hypocrites?
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19 Show you to me the coin of the tribute.
They and brought to him a denarius. |
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20 And he says to them: Of whom the likeness this and the inscription?
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21 They say to him: Of Caesar. Then he says 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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22 And having heard they wondered: and leaving him they departed. |
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23 In that the day came to him Sadducees, they saying, not to be a resurrection; and they asked him, |
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24 saying: O teacher, Moses said: If any one should die not having children, shall marry the brother of him the wife of him, and shall raise seed to the brother of him. |
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25 There were now with us seven brothers; and the first having married, died; and not having seed, left the wife of him to the brother of him. |
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26 Likewise also the second, and the third till the seven. |
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27 After and of all died also the woman. |
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28 In the therefore resurrection, of whom of the seven shall be a wife? all for had her. |
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29 Answering and the Jesus said to them: You go astray, not knowing the writings, neither the power of the God.
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30 In for the resurrection neither they marry, nor are given in marriage, but as messengers of the God in heaven are.
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31 About but the resurrection of the dead (ones) not have you read that having been spoken to you by the God, saying:
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32 I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob? Not is the God, a God of dead (ones), but of living (ones).
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33 And having heard the crowds, were astonished at the teaching of him. |
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34 The and Pharisees, hearing that he silenced the Sadducees, were assembled on the same; |
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35 and asked one out of them, a lawyer, tempting him and saying: |
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36 O teacher, which commandment great in the law? |
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37 The and Jesus said to him: Thou shalt love Lord the God of thee, in whole the heart of thee, and in whole the soul of thee, and in whole the mind of thee.
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This commandment is found in Deut. 6:5. |
38 This first and great commandment.
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39 Second and like to it; Thou shalt love the neighbor of thee, as thyself.
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See Lev. 19:18 |
40 In these the two commandments whole the law and the prophets are hung.
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41 Having been assembled and of the Pharisees, asked them the Jesus, |
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42 saying: What to you thinks about the Anointed? of whom a son is he?
They say to him: Of the David. |
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43 He says to them: How then David in spirit Lord of him calls? saying:
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44 Said the Lord to the lord of me; Sit thou at right of me, till I may place the enemies of thee a footstool of the feet of thee.
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45 If then David calls him lord, how a son of him is he?
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46 And no one was able to him to answer a word; nor dared any one from that the day to ask him any more. |
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