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Luke 20:1-26

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1 One day as Jesus was teaching the people and preaching the Good News in the Temple, the leading priests, the teachers of religious law, and the elders came up to him.
1 One day as Jesus was teaching the people in the temple courts and proclaiming the good news, the chief priests and the teachers of the law, together with the elders, came up to him.
2 They demanded, “By what authority are you doing all these things? Who gave you the right?”
2 “Tell us by what authority you are doing these things,” they said. “Who gave you this authority?”
3 “Let me ask you a question first,” he replied.
3 He replied, “I will also ask you a question. Tell me:
4 “Did John’s authority to baptize come from heaven, or was it merely human?”
4 John’s baptism—was it from heaven, or of human origin?”
5 They talked it over among themselves. “If we say it was from heaven, he will ask why we didn’t believe John.
5 They discussed it among themselves and said, “If we say, ‘From heaven,’ he will ask, ‘Why didn’t you believe him?’
6 But if we say it was merely human, the people will stone us because they are convinced John was a prophet.”
6 But if we say, ‘Of human origin,’ all the people will stone us, because they are persuaded that John was a prophet.”
7 So they finally replied that they didn’t know.
7 So they answered, “We don’t know where it was from.”
8 And Jesus responded, “Then I won’t tell you by what authority I do these things.”
8 Jesus said, “Neither will I tell you by what authority I am doing these things.”
9 Now Jesus turned to the people again and told them this story: “A man planted a vineyard, leased it to tenant farmers, and moved to another country to live for several years.
9 He went on to tell the people this parable: “A man planted a vineyard, rented it to some farmers and went away for a long time.
10 At the time of the grape harvest, he sent one of his servants to collect his share of the crop. But the farmers attacked the servant, beat him up, and sent him back empty-handed.
10 At harvest time he sent a servant to the tenants so they would give him some of the fruit of the vineyard. But the tenants beat him and sent him away empty-handed.
11 So the owner sent another servant, but they also insulted him, beat him up, and sent him away empty-handed.
11 He sent another servant, but that one also they beat and treated shamefully and sent away empty-handed.
12 A third man was sent, and they wounded him and chased him away.
12 He sent still a third, and they wounded him and threw him out.
13 “‘What will I do?’ the owner asked himself. ‘I know! I’ll send my cherished son. Surely they will respect him.’
13 “Then the owner of the vineyard said, ‘What shall I do? I will send my son, whom I love; perhaps they will respect him.’
14 “But when the tenant farmers saw his son, they said to each other, ‘Here comes the heir to this estate. Let’s kill him and get the estate for ourselves!’
14 “But when the tenants saw him, they talked the matter over. ‘This is the heir,’ they said. ‘Let’s kill him, and the inheritance will be ours.’
15 So they dragged him out of the vineyard and murdered him. “What do you suppose the owner of the vineyard will do to them?” Jesus asked.
15 So they threw him out of the vineyard and killed him. “What then will the owner of the vineyard do to them?
16 “I’ll tell you—he will come and kill those farmers and lease the vineyard to others.” “How terrible that such a thing should ever happen,” his listeners protested.
16 He will come and kill those tenants and give the vineyard to others.”When the people heard this, they said, “God forbid!”
17 Jesus looked at them and said, “Then what does this Scripture mean? ‘The stone that the builders rejected has now become the cornerstone.’
17 Jesus looked directly at them and asked, “Then what is the meaning of that which is written: “ ‘The stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone’?
18 Everyone who stumbles over that stone will be broken to pieces, and it will crush anyone it falls on.”
18 Everyone who falls on that stone will be broken to pieces; anyone on whom it falls will be crushed.”
19 The teachers of religious law and the leading priests wanted to arrest Jesus immediately because they realized he was telling the story against them—they were the wicked farmers. But they were afraid of the people’s reaction.
19 The teachers of the law and the chief priests looked for a way to arrest him immediately, because they knew he had spoken this parable against them. But they were afraid of the people.
20 Watching for their opportunity, the leaders sent spies pretending to be honest men. They tried to get Jesus to say something that could be reported to the Roman governor so he would arrest Jesus.
20 Keeping a close watch on him, they sent spies, who pretended to be sincere. They hoped to catch Jesus in something he said, so that they might hand him over to the power and authority of the governor.
21 “Teacher,” they said, “we know that you speak and teach what is right and are not influenced by what others think. You teach the way of God truthfully.
21 So the spies questioned him: “Teacher, we know that you speak and teach what is right, and that you do not show partiality but teach the way of God in accordance with the truth.
22 Now tell us—is it right for us to pay taxes to Caesar or not?”
22 Is it right for us to pay taxes to Caesar or not?”
23 He saw through their trickery and said,
23 He saw through their duplicity and said to them,
24 “Show me a Roman coin. Whose picture and title are stamped on it?” “Caesar’s,” they replied.
24 “Show me a denarius. Whose image and inscription are on it?”“Caesar’s,” they replied.
25 “Well then,” he said, “give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar, and give to God what belongs to God.”
25 He said to them, “Then give back to Caesar what is Caesar’s, and to God what is God’s.”
26 So they failed to trap him by what he said in front of the people. Instead, they were amazed by his answer, and they became silent.
26 They were unable to trap him in what he had said there in public. And astonished by his answer, they became silent.
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