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Luke 20
And
it
came
to
pass,
that
on
one
of
those
days,
as
he
taught
the
people
in
the
temple,
and
preached
the
gospel,
the
chief
priests
and
the
scribes
came
upon
him
with
the
elders,
2 And
spake
unto
him,
saying,
Tell
us,
by
what
authority
doest
thou
these
things?
or
who
is
he
that
gave
thee
this
authority?
3 And
he
answered
and
said
unto
them,
I
will
also
ask
you
one
thing;
and
answer
me:
4 The
baptism
of
John,
was
it
from
heaven,
or
of
men?
5 And
they
reasoned
with
themselves,
saying,
If
we
shall
say,
From
heaven;
he
will
say,
Why
then
believed
ye
him
not?
6 But
and
if
we
say,
Of
men;
all
the
people
will
stone
us:
for
they
be
persuaded
that
John
was
a
a
prophet.
7 And
they
answered,
that
they
could
not
tell
whence
it
was.
8 And
Jesus
said
unto
them,
Neither
tell
I
you
by
what
authority
I
do
these
things.
9 Then
began
he
to
speak
to
the
people
this
parable;
A
certain
man
planted
a
a
vineyard,
and
let
it
forth
to
b
husbandmen,
and
went
into
a
far
country
for
a
long
time.
10 And
at
the
season
he
sent
a
servant
to
the
husbandmen,
that
they
should
give
him
of
the
fruit
of
the
vineyard:
but
the
husbandmen
beat
him,
and
sent
him
away
empty.
11 And
again
he
sent
another
servant:
and
they
beat
him
also,
and
entreated
him
shamefully,
and
sent
him
away
empty.
12 And
again
he
sent
a
third:
and
they
wounded
him
also,
and
cast
him
out.
13 Then
said
the
lord
of
the
vineyard,
What
shall
I
do?
I
will
send
my
beloved
son:
it
may
be
they
will
reverence
him
when
they
see
him.
14 But
when
the
husbandmen
saw
him,
they
reasoned
among
themselves,
saying,
This
is
the
heir:
come,
let
us
kill
him,
that
the
inheritance
may
be
ours.
15 So
they
cast
him
out
of
the
vineyard,
and
killed
him.
What
therefore
shall
the
lord
of
the
vineyard
do
unto
them?
16 He
shall
come
and
destroy
these
husbandmen,
and
shall
give
the
vineyard
to
others.
And
when
they
heard
it,
they
said,
a
God
forbid.
17 And
he
beheld
them,
and
said,
What
is
this
then
that
is
written,
The
a
stone
which
the
builders
rejected,
the
same
is
become
the
head
of
the
corner?
18 Whosoever
shall
fall
upon
that
stone
shall
be
broken;
but
on
whomsoever
it
shall
fall,
it
will
a
grind
him
to
powder.
19 And
the
chief
priests
and
the
scribes
the
same
hour
sought
to
lay
hands
on
him;
and
they
feared
the
people:
for
they
perceived
that
he
had
spoken
this
parable
against
them.
20 And
they
watched
him,
and
sent
forth
spies,
which
should
feign
themselves
just
men,
that
they
might
a
take
hold
of
his
words,
that
so
they
might
deliver
him
unto
the
power
and
authority
of
the
governor.
21 And
they
asked
him,
saying,
Master,
we
know
that
thou
sayest
and
teachest
rightly,
neither
acceptest
thou
the
person
of
any,
but
teachest
the
way
of
God
truly:
22 Is
it
lawful
for
us
to
give
a
tribute
unto
Caesar,
or
no?
23 But
he
perceived
their
a
craftiness,
and
said
unto
them,
Why
tempt
ye
me?
24 Shew
me
a
penny.
Whose
image
and
superscription
hath
it?
They
answered
and
said,
Caesar's.
25 And
he
said
unto
them,
Render
therefore
unto
a
Caesar
the
things
which
be
Caesar's,
and
unto
God
the
things
which
be
God's.
26 And
they
could
not
take
hold
of
his
words
before
the
people:
and
they
marvelled
at
his
answer,
and
held
their
peace.
27 Then
came
to
him
certain
of
the
Sadducees,
which
deny
that
there
is
any
resurrection;
and
they
asked
him,
28 Saying,
Master,
Moses
wrote
unto
us,
If
any
man's
a
brother
die,
having
a
wife,
and
he
die
without
children,
that
his
b
brother
should
take
his
wife,
and
raise
up
seed
unto
his
brother.
29 There
were
therefore
seven
brethren:
and
the
first
took
a
wife,
and
died
without
children.
30 And
the
second
took
her
to
wife,
and
he
died
childless.
31 And
the
third
took
her;
and
in
like
manner
the
seven
also:
and
they
left
no
children,
and
died.
32 Last
of
all
the
woman
died
also.
33 Therefore
in
the
resurrection
whose
wife
of
them
is
she?
for
seven
had
her
to
wife.
34 And
Jesus
answering
said
unto
them,
The
children
of
this
world
a
marry,
and
are
given
in
marriage:
35 But
they
which
shall
be
accounted
worthy
to
obtain
a
that
world,
and
the
b
resurrection
from
the
dead,
neither
marry,
nor
are
given
in
c
marriage:
36 Neither
can
they
die
any
more:
for
they
are
equal
unto
the
a
angels;
and
are
the
b
children
of
God,
being
the
children
of
the
resurrection.
37 Now
that
the
dead
are
raised,
even
Moses
shewed
at
the
a
bush,
when
he
calleth
the
Lord
the
God
of
Abraham,
and
the
God
of
Isaac,
and
the
God
of
Jacob.
38 For
he
is
not
a
God
of
the
a
dead,
but
of
the
living:
for
all
live
unto
him.
39 Then
certain
of
the
scribes
answering
said,
Master,
thou
hast
well
said.
40 And
after
that
they
durst
not
ask
him
any
a
question
at
all.
41 And
he
said
unto
them,
How
say
they
that
Christ
is
David's
a
son?
42 And
David
himself
saith
in
the
book
of
Psalms,
The
Lord
said
unto
my
a
Lord,
Sit
thou
on
my
right
hand,
43 Till
I
make
thine
enemies
thy
footstool.
44 David
therefore
calleth
him
Lord,
how
is
he
then
his
son?
45 Then
in
the
audience
of
all
the
people
he
said
unto
his
disciples,
46 Beware
of
the
a
scribes,
which
desire
to
walk
in
long
robes,
and
love
greetings
in
the
markets,
and
the
b
highest
seats
in
the
synagogues,
and
the
chief
rooms
at
feasts;
47 Which
devour
widows'
houses,
and
for
a
shew
make
long
prayers:
the
same
shall
receive
greater
damnation.
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