Most Popular Bible Verses in Luke 20
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So they put a question to Him. "Rabbi," they said, "we know that you say and teach what is right and that you make no distinctions between one man and another, but teach God's way truly.
Next some of the Sadducees came forward (who deny that there is a Resurrection)
There was nothing here that they could lay hold of before the people, and marvelling at His answer they said no more.
But He saw through their knavery and replied,
"Show me a shilling; whose likeness and inscription does it bear?" "Caesar's," they said.
"Rabbi, Moses made it a law for us that if a man's brother should die, leaving a wife but no children, the man shall marry the widow and raise up a family for his brother.
Then He proceeded to speak a parable to the people. "There was a man," He said, "who planted a vineyard, let it out to vine-dressers, and went abroad for a considerable time.
On one of those days while He was teaching the people in the Temple and proclaiming the Good News, the High Priests came upon Him, and the Scribes,
For indeed they cannot die again; they are like angels, and are sons of God through being sons of the Resurrection.
But as for those who shall have been deemed worthy to find a place in that other age and in the Resurrection from among the dead, the men do not marry and the women are not given in marriage.
"The men of this age," replied Jesus, "marry, and the women are given in marriage.
So, after impatiently watching their opportunity, they sent spies who were to act the part of good and honest men, that they might fasten on some expression of His, so as to hand Him over to the ruling power and the Governor's authority.
He is not a God of dead, but of living men, for to Him are all living."
He looked at them and said, "What then does that mean which is written, "'The Stone which the builders rejected has been made the cornerstone'?
But that the dead rise to life even Moses clearly implies in the passage about the Bush, where he calls the Lord 'The God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.'
who swallow up the property of widows and mask their wickedness by making long prayers. They will be punished far more severely than others."
From that time, however, no one ventured to challenge Him with a single question.
At this the Scribes and the High Priests wanted to lay hands on Him, then and there; only they were afraid of the people. For they saw that in this parable He had referred to them.
"Pay therefore," He replied, "what is Caesar's to Caesar--and what is God's to God."
"Beware of the Scribes, who like to walk about in long robes, and love to be bowed to in places of public resort and to occupy the best seats in the synagogues or at a dinner party;
The woman, then--at the Resurrection--whose wife shall she be? for they all seven married her."
Why, David himself says in the Book of Psalms, "'The Lord said to my Lord, Sit at My right hand
Every one who falls on that stone will be severely hurt, but on whomsoever it falls, he will be utterly crushed."
together with the Elders, and they asked Him, "Tell us, By what authority are you doing these things? And who is it that gave you this authority?"
Then the owner of the vineyard said, "'What am I to do? I will send my son--my dearly-loved son: they will probably respect him.'
and all seven, having done the same, left no children when they died.
Now there were seven brothers. The first of them took a wife and died childless.
He will come and put these vine-dressers to death, and give the vineyard to others." "God forbid!" exclaimed the hearers.
And if we say, 'human,' the people will all stone us; for they are thoroughly convinced that John was a Prophet."
"But when the vine-dressers saw him, they discussed the matter with one another, and said, "'This is the heir: let us kill him, that the inheritance may be ours.'
At vintage-time he sent a servant to the vine-dressers, for them to give him a share of the crop; but the vine-dressers beat him cruelly and sent him away empty-handed.
Then he sent a second servant; and him too they beat and ill treated and sent away empty-handed.
Then again he sent a third; and this one also they wounded and drove away.
"So they turned him out of the vineyard and murdered him. What then will the owner of the vineyard do to them?
So they debated the matter with one another. "If we say 'Heavenly,'" they argued, "he will say, 'Why did you not believe him?'