An attempt to trap Jesus
20 The legal experts and chief priests were watching Jesus closely and sent spies who pretended to be sincere. They wanted to trap him in his words so they could hand him over to the jurisdiction and authority of the governor.
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They asked him, "Teacher, we know that you are correct in what you say and teach. You don't show favoritism but teach God's way as it really is.
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Does the Law allow people to pay taxes to Caesar or not?"
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Since Jesus recognized their deception, he said to them, "Caesar's," they replied.
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They couldn't trap him in his words in front of the people. Astonished by his answer, they were speechless.
Question about the resurrection
27 Some Sadducees, who deny that there's a resurrection, came to Jesus and asked,
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"Teacher, Moses wrote for us that if a man's brother dies leaving a widow but no children, the brother must marry the widow and raise up children for his brother.
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Now there were seven brothers. The first man married a woman and then died childless.
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and then the third brother married her. Eventually all seven married her, and they all died without leaving any children.
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Finally, the woman died too.
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In the resurrection, whose wife will she be? All seven were married to her."
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Some of the legal experts responded, "Teacher, you have answered well."
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No one dared to ask him anything else.