Mark

Chapter 12

1 AND he began to speak to them in parables. A man planted a vineyard, and fenced it all around, and he dug in it a wine-press, and built a tower in it, and then he leased it to laborers, and went on a journey.

2 And in due season he sent his servant to the laborers, to receive some of the fruits of the vineyard.

3 But they beat him, and sent him away empty.

4 And again he sent to them another servant; they stoned him also, and wounded him, and sent him away in disgrace.

5 And again he sent another, but they killed him; and he sent many other servants, some of them they beat, and some they killed.

6 But finally, he had a very beloved son, and he sent him to them last of all, for he said, They might feel ashamed before my son.

7 But the laborers said among themselves, This is the heir; come, let us kill him, and the inheritance will be ours.

8 And they took and killed him, and threw him outside of the vineyard.

9 What then will the owner of the vineyard do? He will come and destroy those laborers, and give the vineyard to others.

10 Have you not read this scripture, The stone which the builders rejected, the same became the corner-stone?

11 This was from the Lord, and it is a wonder in our eyes.

12 They wanted to seize him, but they were afraid of the people; for they knew that he spoke this parable against them; and they left him and went away.

13 And they sent to him some men of the scribes and of the Herodians, that they might trap him by a word.

14 They came and asked him, Master, we know that you are true, and you do not favor any man; for you are impartial, and you teach the way of God in truth. Is it lawful to give head-tax to Caesar or not?

15 Shall we give or shall we not give? But he knew their scheme, and said to them, Why do you tempt me? Bring me a penny, that I may see it.

16 And they brought it to him. He said to them, Whose is this image and inscription? They said, Caesar's.

17 Jesus said to them, Give to Caesar what is Caesar's, and to God what is God's. And they were amazed at him.

18 Then the Sadducees came to him, those who say there is no resurrection; and they asked him, saying,

19 Teacher, Moses wrote to us, that if a man's brother die, and leave a wife, and leave no children, his brother should take his wife, and raise up offspring for his brother.

20 Now there were seven brothers; the first one took a wife and died, and left no off- spring.

21 Then the second one married her, and he died; he also left no offspring; and likewise the third one.

22 So all seven of them married her, and left no offspring. And after them all the woman also died.

23 Therefore at the resurrection, whose wife will she be? for all seven had married her.

24 Jesus said to them, Do you not err, because you do not understand the scriptures, nor the power of God?

25 For when they rise from the dead, they neither marry women, nor are women given in marriage to men; but they are like the angels in heaven.

26 Now concerning the rising of the dead, have you not read in the book of Moses, how God said to him from the bush, I am the God of Abraham and the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob?

27 And yet he was not the God of the dead, but of the living. You therefore greatly err.

28 And one of the scribes came near and heard them debating, and he saw that he gave them a good answer. So he asked him, Which is the first commandment of all?

29 Jesus said to him, The first of all commandments is, Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God is one Lord;

30 And you must love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your power; this is the first commandment.

31 And the second is like to it, You must love your neighbor as yourself. There is no other commandment greater than these.

32 The scribe said to him, Well, Teacher, you have said the truth, that he is one, and there is no other beside him;

33 And that a man should love him with all the heart, and with all the mind, and with all the soul, and with all the power, and love his neighbor as himself; this is far more important than all burnt offerings and sacrifices.

34 When Jesus saw that he replied wisely, he answered and said to him, You are not far from the kingdom of God. And no man dared again to question him.

35 And Jesus answered and said, as he taught in the temple, How do the scribes say that Christ is the son of David?

36 For David himself said through the Holy Spirit, The Lord said to my Lord, Sit on my right hand, until I put your enemies a stool under your feet.

37 Now therefore David himself calls him my Lord, and how can he be his son? And all the people heard him with pleasure.

38 And in his teaching he said to them, Beware of the scribes, who like to walk in long robes, and love to be saluted in the streets,

39 And the front seats in the synagogues, and the head places at banquets;

40 Those who embezzle the property of widows, with the pretense of making long prayers. They shall receive greater judgment.

41 And when Jesus sat towards the treasury, he watched how the people cast their alms into the treasury; and many rich men were casting in a great deal.

42 And there came a poor widow, and she cast in two coins, which are farthings.

43 And Jesus called his disciples, and said to them, Truly I say to you, that this poor widow has cast in the treasury more than all the men who are casting;

44 For all of them cast of their abundance; but she of her poverty cast everything she had, even all of her possessions.

Mark

Chapter 12

1 And he began756 to speak3004 to them by parables.3850 A certain man444 planted5452 a vineyard,290 and set4060 an hedge5418 about5418 it, and dig3736 a place for the winefat,5276 and built3618 a tower,4444 and let1554 it out to farmers,1092 and went589 into a far country.589

2 And at the season2540 he sent649 to the farmers1092 a servant,1401 that he might receive2983 from the farmers1092 of the fruit2590 of the vineyard.290

3 And they caught2983 him, and beat1194 him, and sent649 him away649 empty.2756

4 And again3825 he sent649 to them another243 servant;1401 and at him they cast3036 stones,3036 and wounded him in the head,2775 and sent649 him away649 shamefully821 handled.821

5 And again3825 he sent649 another;243 and him they killed,615 and many4183 others;243 beating1194 some,3588 3303 and killing615 some.3588

6 Having2192 yet2089 therefore3767 one1520 son,5207 his well beloved,27 he sent649 him also2532 last2078 to them, saying,3004 They will reverence1788 my son.5207

7 But those1565 farmers1092 said2036 among4314 themselves,1438 This3778 is the heir;2818 come,1205 let us kill615 him, and the inheritance2817 shall be our's.2257

8 And they took2983 him, and killed615 him, and cast1544 him out of the vineyard.290

9 What5101 shall therefore3767 the lord2962 of the vineyard290 do?4160 he will come2064 and destroy622 the farmers,1092 and will give1325 the vineyard290 to others.243

10 And have you not read314 this5026 scripture;1124 The stone3037 which3739 the builders3618 rejected593 is become1096 1519 the head2776 of the corner:1137

11 This3778 was the Lord's2962 doing,1096 and it is marvelous2298 in our eyes?3788

12 And they sought2212 to lay hold2902 on him, but feared5399 the people:3793 for they knew1097 that he had spoken2036 the parable3850 against4314 them: and they left863 him, and went565 their way.

13 And they send649 to him certain5100 of the Pharisees5330 and of the Herodians,2265 to catch64 him in his words.3056

14 And when they were come,2064 they say3004 to him, Master,1320 we know1492 that you are1488 true,227 and care3199 for no3762 man:444 for you regard991 not the person4383 of men,444 but teach1321 the way3598 of God2316 in truth:225 Is it lawful1832 to give1325 tribute2778 to Caesar,2541 or2228 not?

15 Shall we give,1325 or2228 shall we not give?1325 But he, knowing1492 their hypocrisy,5272 said2036 to them, Why5101 tempt3985 you me? bring5342 me a penny,1220 that I may see1492 it.

16 And they brought5342 it. And he said3004 to them, Whose5101 is this3778 image1504 and superscription?1923 And they said2036 to him, Caesar's.2541

17 And Jesus2424 answering611 said2036 to them, Render591 to Caesar2541 the things that are Caesar's,2541 and to God2316 the things that are God's.2316 And they marveled2296 at1909 him.

18 Then2532 come2064 to him the Sadducees,4523 which3748 say3004 there is no3361 resurrection;386 and they asked1905 him, saying,3004

19 Master,1320 Moses3475 wrote1125 to us, If1437 a man's5100 brother80 die,599 and leave2641 his wife1135 behind2641 him, and leave863 no3361 children,5043 that his brother80 should take2983 his wife,1135 and raise1817 up seed4690 to his brother.80

20 Now3767 there were seven2033 brothers:80 and the first4413 took2983 a wife,1135 and dying599 left863 no3756 seed.4690

21 And the second1208 took2983 her, and died,599 neither3761 left863 he any seed:4690 and the third5154 likewise.5615

22 And the seven2033 had2983 her, and left863 no3756 seed:4690 last2078 of all3956 the woman1135 died599 also.2532

23 In the resurrection386 therefore,3767 when3752 they shall rise,450 whose5101 wife1135 shall she be of them? for the seven2033 had2192 her to wife.1135

24 And Jesus2424 answering611 said2036 to them, Do you not therefore1223 5124 err,4105 because you know1492 not the scriptures,1124 neither3366 the power1411 of God?2316

25 For when3752 they shall rise450 from the dead,3498 they neither3777 marry,1060 nor3777 are given in marriage;1061 but are as the angels32 which3588 are in heaven.3772

26 And as touching4012 the dead,3498 that they rise:1453 have you not read314 in the book976 of Moses,3475 how5613 in the bush942 God2316 spoke2036 to him, saying,3004 I am the God2316 of Abraham,11 and the God2316 of Isaac,2464 and the God2316 of Jacob?2384

27 He is not the God2316 of the dead,3498 but the God2316 of the living:2198 you therefore3767 do greatly4183 err.4105

28 And one1520 of the scribes1122 came,4334 and having heard191 them reasoning4802 together,4802 and perceiving1492 that he had answered611 them well,2573 asked1905 him, Which4169 is the first4413 commandment1785 of all?3956

29 And Jesus2424 answered611 him, The first4413 of all3956 the commandments1785 is, Hear,191 O Israel;2474 The Lord2962 our God2316 is one1520 Lord:2962

30 And you shall love25 the Lord2962 your God2316 with all3650 your heart,2588 and with all3650 your soul,5590 and with all3650 your mind,1271 and with all3650 your strength:2479 this3778 is the first4413 commandment.1785

31 And the second1208 is like,3664 namely this,3778 You shall love25 your neighbor4139 as yourself.4572 There is none3756 other243 commandment1785 greater3187 than these.5130

32 And the scribe1122 said2036 to him, Well,2573 Master,1320 you have said2036 the truth:225 for there is one1520 God;2316 and there is none3756 other243 but he:

33 And to love25 him with all3650 the heart,2588 and with all3650 the understanding,4907 and with all3650 the soul,5590 and with all3650 the strength,2479 and to love25 his neighbor4139 as himself,1438 is more4119 than all3956 whole3646 burnt3646 offerings3646 and sacrifices.2378

34 And when Jesus2424 saw1492 that he answered611 discreetly,3562 he said2036 to him, You are1488 not far3112 from the kingdom932 of God.2316 And no3762 man3762 after3765 that dared5111 ask1905 him any question.

35 And Jesus2424 answered611 and said,3004 while he taught2258 1321 in the temple,2411 How4459 say3004 the scribes1122 that Christ5547 is the son5207 of David?1138

36 For David1138 himself846 said2036 by the Holy40 Ghost,4151 The LORD2962 said2036 to my Lord,2962 Sit2521 you on1537 my right1188 hand, till2193 I make5087 your4675 enemies2190 your footstool.5286

37 David1138 therefore3767 himself846 calls3004 him Lord;2962 and from where4159 is he then his son?5207 And the common4183 people3793 heard191 him gladly.2234

38 And he said3004 to them in his doctrine,1322 Beware991 of the scribes,1122 which3588 love2309 to go4043 in long clothing,4749 and love salutations783 in the marketplaces,58

39 And the chief4410 seats4410 in the synagogues,4864 and the uppermost4411 rooms4411 at1722 feasts:1173

40 Which3739 devour2719 widows'5503 houses,3614 and for a pretense4392 make4336 long3117 prayers:4336 these3778 shall receive2983 greater4055 damnation.2917

41 And Jesus2424 sat2523 over2713 against2713 the treasury,1049 and beheld2334 how4459 the people3793 cast906 money5475 into1519 the treasury:1049 and many4183 that were rich4145 cast906 in much.4183

42 And there came2064 a certain1520 poor4434 widow,5503 and she threw906 in two1417 mites,3016 which2076 make1510 a farthing.2835

43 And he called4341 to him his disciples,3101 and said3004 to them, Truly281 I say3004 to you, That this3778 poor4434 widow5503 has cast906 more4119 in, than all3956 they which have cast906 into1519 the treasury:1049

44 For all3956 they did cast906 in of their abundance;4052 but she of her want5304 did cast906 in all3956 that she had,2192 even all3650 her living.979

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Chapter 12

Mark

Chapter 12

1 AND he began to speak to them in parables. A man planted a vineyard, and fenced it all around, and he dug in it a wine-press, and built a tower in it, and then he leased it to laborers, and went on a journey.

1 And he began756 to speak3004 to them by parables.3850 A certain man444 planted5452 a vineyard,290 and set4060 an hedge5418 about5418 it, and dig3736 a place for the winefat,5276 and built3618 a tower,4444 and let1554 it out to farmers,1092 and went589 into a far country.589

2 And in due season he sent his servant to the laborers, to receive some of the fruits of the vineyard.

2 And at the season2540 he sent649 to the farmers1092 a servant,1401 that he might receive2983 from the farmers1092 of the fruit2590 of the vineyard.290

3 But they beat him, and sent him away empty.

3 And they caught2983 him, and beat1194 him, and sent649 him away649 empty.2756

4 And again he sent to them another servant; they stoned him also, and wounded him, and sent him away in disgrace.

4 And again3825 he sent649 to them another243 servant;1401 and at him they cast3036 stones,3036 and wounded him in the head,2775 and sent649 him away649 shamefully821 handled.821

5 And again he sent another, but they killed him; and he sent many other servants, some of them they beat, and some they killed.

5 And again3825 he sent649 another;243 and him they killed,615 and many4183 others;243 beating1194 some,3588 3303 and killing615 some.3588

6 But finally, he had a very beloved son, and he sent him to them last of all, for he said, They might feel ashamed before my son.

6 Having2192 yet2089 therefore3767 one1520 son,5207 his well beloved,27 he sent649 him also2532 last2078 to them, saying,3004 They will reverence1788 my son.5207

7 But the laborers said among themselves, This is the heir; come, let us kill him, and the inheritance will be ours.

7 But those1565 farmers1092 said2036 among4314 themselves,1438 This3778 is the heir;2818 come,1205 let us kill615 him, and the inheritance2817 shall be our's.2257

8 And they took and killed him, and threw him outside of the vineyard.

8 And they took2983 him, and killed615 him, and cast1544 him out of the vineyard.290

9 What then will the owner of the vineyard do? He will come and destroy those laborers, and give the vineyard to others.

9 What5101 shall therefore3767 the lord2962 of the vineyard290 do?4160 he will come2064 and destroy622 the farmers,1092 and will give1325 the vineyard290 to others.243

10 Have you not read this scripture, The stone which the builders rejected, the same became the corner-stone?

10 And have you not read314 this5026 scripture;1124 The stone3037 which3739 the builders3618 rejected593 is become1096 1519 the head2776 of the corner:1137

11 This was from the Lord, and it is a wonder in our eyes.

11 This3778 was the Lord's2962 doing,1096 and it is marvelous2298 in our eyes?3788

12 They wanted to seize him, but they were afraid of the people; for they knew that he spoke this parable against them; and they left him and went away.

12 And they sought2212 to lay hold2902 on him, but feared5399 the people:3793 for they knew1097 that he had spoken2036 the parable3850 against4314 them: and they left863 him, and went565 their way.

13 And they sent to him some men of the scribes and of the Herodians, that they might trap him by a word.

13 And they send649 to him certain5100 of the Pharisees5330 and of the Herodians,2265 to catch64 him in his words.3056

14 They came and asked him, Master, we know that you are true, and you do not favor any man; for you are impartial, and you teach the way of God in truth. Is it lawful to give head-tax to Caesar or not?

14 And when they were come,2064 they say3004 to him, Master,1320 we know1492 that you are1488 true,227 and care3199 for no3762 man:444 for you regard991 not the person4383 of men,444 but teach1321 the way3598 of God2316 in truth:225 Is it lawful1832 to give1325 tribute2778 to Caesar,2541 or2228 not?

15 Shall we give or shall we not give? But he knew their scheme, and said to them, Why do you tempt me? Bring me a penny, that I may see it.

15 Shall we give,1325 or2228 shall we not give?1325 But he, knowing1492 their hypocrisy,5272 said2036 to them, Why5101 tempt3985 you me? bring5342 me a penny,1220 that I may see1492 it.

16 And they brought it to him. He said to them, Whose is this image and inscription? They said, Caesar's.

16 And they brought5342 it. And he said3004 to them, Whose5101 is this3778 image1504 and superscription?1923 And they said2036 to him, Caesar's.2541

17 Jesus said to them, Give to Caesar what is Caesar's, and to God what is God's. And they were amazed at him.

17 And Jesus2424 answering611 said2036 to them, Render591 to Caesar2541 the things that are Caesar's,2541 and to God2316 the things that are God's.2316 And they marveled2296 at1909 him.

18 Then the Sadducees came to him, those who say there is no resurrection; and they asked him, saying,

18 Then2532 come2064 to him the Sadducees,4523 which3748 say3004 there is no3361 resurrection;386 and they asked1905 him, saying,3004

19 Teacher, Moses wrote to us, that if a man's brother die, and leave a wife, and leave no children, his brother should take his wife, and raise up offspring for his brother.

19 Master,1320 Moses3475 wrote1125 to us, If1437 a man's5100 brother80 die,599 and leave2641 his wife1135 behind2641 him, and leave863 no3361 children,5043 that his brother80 should take2983 his wife,1135 and raise1817 up seed4690 to his brother.80

20 Now there were seven brothers; the first one took a wife and died, and left no off- spring.

20 Now3767 there were seven2033 brothers:80 and the first4413 took2983 a wife,1135 and dying599 left863 no3756 seed.4690

21 Then the second one married her, and he died; he also left no offspring; and likewise the third one.

21 And the second1208 took2983 her, and died,599 neither3761 left863 he any seed:4690 and the third5154 likewise.5615

22 So all seven of them married her, and left no offspring. And after them all the woman also died.

22 And the seven2033 had2983 her, and left863 no3756 seed:4690 last2078 of all3956 the woman1135 died599 also.2532

23 Therefore at the resurrection, whose wife will she be? for all seven had married her.

23 In the resurrection386 therefore,3767 when3752 they shall rise,450 whose5101 wife1135 shall she be of them? for the seven2033 had2192 her to wife.1135

24 Jesus said to them, Do you not err, because you do not understand the scriptures, nor the power of God?

24 And Jesus2424 answering611 said2036 to them, Do you not therefore1223 5124 err,4105 because you know1492 not the scriptures,1124 neither3366 the power1411 of God?2316

25 For when they rise from the dead, they neither marry women, nor are women given in marriage to men; but they are like the angels in heaven.

25 For when3752 they shall rise450 from the dead,3498 they neither3777 marry,1060 nor3777 are given in marriage;1061 but are as the angels32 which3588 are in heaven.3772

26 Now concerning the rising of the dead, have you not read in the book of Moses, how God said to him from the bush, I am the God of Abraham and the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob?

26 And as touching4012 the dead,3498 that they rise:1453 have you not read314 in the book976 of Moses,3475 how5613 in the bush942 God2316 spoke2036 to him, saying,3004 I am the God2316 of Abraham,11 and the God2316 of Isaac,2464 and the God2316 of Jacob?2384

27 And yet he was not the God of the dead, but of the living. You therefore greatly err.

27 He is not the God2316 of the dead,3498 but the God2316 of the living:2198 you therefore3767 do greatly4183 err.4105

28 And one of the scribes came near and heard them debating, and he saw that he gave them a good answer. So he asked him, Which is the first commandment of all?

28 And one1520 of the scribes1122 came,4334 and having heard191 them reasoning4802 together,4802 and perceiving1492 that he had answered611 them well,2573 asked1905 him, Which4169 is the first4413 commandment1785 of all?3956

29 Jesus said to him, The first of all commandments is, Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God is one Lord;

29 And Jesus2424 answered611 him, The first4413 of all3956 the commandments1785 is, Hear,191 O Israel;2474 The Lord2962 our God2316 is one1520 Lord:2962

30 And you must love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your power; this is the first commandment.

30 And you shall love25 the Lord2962 your God2316 with all3650 your heart,2588 and with all3650 your soul,5590 and with all3650 your mind,1271 and with all3650 your strength:2479 this3778 is the first4413 commandment.1785

31 And the second is like to it, You must love your neighbor as yourself. There is no other commandment greater than these.

31 And the second1208 is like,3664 namely this,3778 You shall love25 your neighbor4139 as yourself.4572 There is none3756 other243 commandment1785 greater3187 than these.5130

32 The scribe said to him, Well, Teacher, you have said the truth, that he is one, and there is no other beside him;

32 And the scribe1122 said2036 to him, Well,2573 Master,1320 you have said2036 the truth:225 for there is one1520 God;2316 and there is none3756 other243 but he:

33 And that a man should love him with all the heart, and with all the mind, and with all the soul, and with all the power, and love his neighbor as himself; this is far more important than all burnt offerings and sacrifices.

33 And to love25 him with all3650 the heart,2588 and with all3650 the understanding,4907 and with all3650 the soul,5590 and with all3650 the strength,2479 and to love25 his neighbor4139 as himself,1438 is more4119 than all3956 whole3646 burnt3646 offerings3646 and sacrifices.2378

34 When Jesus saw that he replied wisely, he answered and said to him, You are not far from the kingdom of God. And no man dared again to question him.

34 And when Jesus2424 saw1492 that he answered611 discreetly,3562 he said2036 to him, You are1488 not far3112 from the kingdom932 of God.2316 And no3762 man3762 after3765 that dared5111 ask1905 him any question.

35 And Jesus answered and said, as he taught in the temple, How do the scribes say that Christ is the son of David?

35 And Jesus2424 answered611 and said,3004 while he taught2258 1321 in the temple,2411 How4459 say3004 the scribes1122 that Christ5547 is the son5207 of David?1138

36 For David himself said through the Holy Spirit, The Lord said to my Lord, Sit on my right hand, until I put your enemies a stool under your feet.

36 For David1138 himself846 said2036 by the Holy40 Ghost,4151 The LORD2962 said2036 to my Lord,2962 Sit2521 you on1537 my right1188 hand, till2193 I make5087 your4675 enemies2190 your footstool.5286

37 Now therefore David himself calls him my Lord, and how can he be his son? And all the people heard him with pleasure.

37 David1138 therefore3767 himself846 calls3004 him Lord;2962 and from where4159 is he then his son?5207 And the common4183 people3793 heard191 him gladly.2234

38 And in his teaching he said to them, Beware of the scribes, who like to walk in long robes, and love to be saluted in the streets,

38 And he said3004 to them in his doctrine,1322 Beware991 of the scribes,1122 which3588 love2309 to go4043 in long clothing,4749 and love salutations783 in the marketplaces,58

39 And the front seats in the synagogues, and the head places at banquets;

39 And the chief4410 seats4410 in the synagogues,4864 and the uppermost4411 rooms4411 at1722 feasts:1173

40 Those who embezzle the property of widows, with the pretense of making long prayers. They shall receive greater judgment.

40 Which3739 devour2719 widows'5503 houses,3614 and for a pretense4392 make4336 long3117 prayers:4336 these3778 shall receive2983 greater4055 damnation.2917

41 And when Jesus sat towards the treasury, he watched how the people cast their alms into the treasury; and many rich men were casting in a great deal.

41 And Jesus2424 sat2523 over2713 against2713 the treasury,1049 and beheld2334 how4459 the people3793 cast906 money5475 into1519 the treasury:1049 and many4183 that were rich4145 cast906 in much.4183

42 And there came a poor widow, and she cast in two coins, which are farthings.

42 And there came2064 a certain1520 poor4434 widow,5503 and she threw906 in two1417 mites,3016 which2076 make1510 a farthing.2835

43 And Jesus called his disciples, and said to them, Truly I say to you, that this poor widow has cast in the treasury more than all the men who are casting;

43 And he called4341 to him his disciples,3101 and said3004 to them, Truly281 I say3004 to you, That this3778 poor4434 widow5503 has cast906 more4119 in, than all3956 they which have cast906 into1519 the treasury:1049

44 For all of them cast of their abundance; but she of her poverty cast everything she had, even all of her possessions.

44 For all3956 they did cast906 in of their abundance;4052 but she of her want5304 did cast906 in all3956 that she had,2192 even all3650 her living.979