Mark 
12
  - He then began to speak to them in parables: 
    "A man planted a vineyard. He put a wall around it, dug a pit for the 
    winepress and built a watchtower. Then he rented the vineyard to some farmers 
    and went away on a journey.
- At harvest time he sent a servant to the 
    tenants to collect from them some of the fruit of the vineyard.
- But they seized him, beat him and sent him 
    away empty-handed.
- Then he sent another servant to them; they 
    struck this man on the head and treated him shamefully.
- He sent still another, and that one they 
    killed. He sent many others; some of them they beat, others they killed.
- "He had one left to send, a son, whom 
    he loved. He sent him last of all, saying, 'They will respect my son.'
- "But the tenants said to one another, 
    'This is the heir. Come, let's kill him, and the inheritance will be ours.'
- So they took him and killed him, and threw 
    him out of the vineyard.
- "What then will the owner of the vineyard 
    do? He will come and kill those tenants and give the vineyard to others.
- Haven't you read this scripture: "'The 
    stone the builders rejected has become the capstone;
- the Lord has done this, and it is marvelous 
    in our eyes' ?"
- Then they looked for a way to arrest him 
    because they knew he had spoken the parable against them. But they were afraid 
    of the crowd; so they left him and went away.
- Later they sent some of the Pharisees and 
    Herodians to Jesus to catch him in his words.
- They came to him and said, "Teacher, 
    we know you are a man of integrity. You aren't swayed by men, because you 
    pay no attention to who they are; but you teach the way of God in accordance 
    with the truth. Is it right to pay taxes to Caesar or not ?
- Should we pay or shouldn't we?" But 
    Jesus knew their hypocrisy. "Why are you trying to trap me?" he 
    asked. "Bring me a denarius and let me look at it."
- They brought the coin, and he asked them, 
    "Whose portrait is this? And whose inscription?" "Caesar's," 
    they replied.
- Then Jesus said to them, "Give to Caesar 
    what is Caesar's and to God what is God's." And they were amazed at him.
- Then the Sadducees, who say there is no resurrection, 
    came to him with a question.
- "Teacher," they said, "Moses 
    wrote for us that if a man's brother dies and leaves a wife but no children, 
    the man must marry the widow and have children for his brother.
- Now there were seven brothers. The first 
    one married and died without leaving any children.
- The second one married the widow, but he 
    also died, leaving no child. It was the same with the third.
- In fact, none of the seven left any children. 
    Last of all, the woman died too.
- At the resurrection whose wife will she be, 
    since the seven were married to her ?"
- Jesus replied, "Are you not in error 
    because you do not know the Scriptures or the power of God ?
- When the dead rise, they will neither marry 
    nor be given in marriage; they will be like the angels in heaven.
- Now about the dead rising--have you not read 
    in the book of Moses, in the account of the bush, how God said to him, 'I 
    am the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob' ?
- He is not the God of the dead, but of the 
    living. You are badly mistaken !"
- One of the teachers of the law came and heard 
    them debating. Noticing that Jesus had given them a good answer, he asked 
    him, "Of all the commandments, which is the most important ?"
- "The most important one," answered 
    Jesus, "is this: 'Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one.
- Love the Lord your God with all your heart 
    and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.'
- The second is this: 'Love your neighbor as 
    yourself.' There is no commandment greater than these."
- "Well said, teacher," the man replied. 
    "You are right in saying that God is one and there is no other but him.
- To love him with all your heart, with all 
    your understanding and with all your strength, and to love your neighbor as 
    yourself is more important than all burnt offerings and sacrifices."
- When Jesus saw that he had answered wisely, 
    he said to him, "You are not far from the kingdom of God." And from 
    then on no one dared ask him any more questions.
- While Jesus was teaching in the temple courts, 
    he asked, "How is it that the teachers of the law say that the Christ 
    is the son of David ?
- David himself, speaking by the Holy Spirit, 
    declared: "'The Lord said to my Lord: "Sit at my right hand until 
    I put your enemies under your feet." '
- David himself calls him 'Lord.' How then 
    can he be his son?" The large crowd listened to him with delight.
- As he taught, Jesus said, "Watch out 
    for the teachers of the law. They like to walk around in flowing robes and 
    be greeted in the marketplaces,
- and have the most important seats in the 
    synagogues and the places of honor at banquets.
- They devour widows' houses and for a show 
    make lengthy prayers. Such men will be punished most severely."
- Jesus sat down opposite the place where the 
    offerings were put and watched the crowd putting their money into the temple 
    treasury. Many rich people threw in large amounts.
- But a poor widow came and put in two very 
    small copper coins, worth only a fraction of a penny.
- Calling his disciples to him, Jesus said, 
    "I tell you the truth, this poor widow has put more into the treasury 
    than all the others.
- They all gave out of their wealth; but she, 
    out of her poverty, put in everything--all she had to live on."  
    
 
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