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Deuteronomy 10; Deuteronomy 11; Deuteronomy 12; Mark 12:1-27
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Deuteronomy 10
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At that time the LORD spoke to me. He said, "Carve out two stone tablets, just like the first ones. Then come up to me on the mountain. Also make a wooden chest.
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I will write on the tablets the words that were on the first tablets, which you broke. Then you must put the tablets in the chest."
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So I made the ark out of acacia wood. I carved out two stone tablets that were just like the first ones. I went up the mountain. I carried the two tablets in my hands.
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The LORD wrote on the tablets what he had written before. It was the Ten Commandments. He had announced them to you out of the fire on the mountain. It was on the day you had gathered together there. So the LORD gave the tablets to me.
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Then I came back down the mountain. I put the tablets in the ark I had made, just as the LORD had commanded me. And that's where they are now.
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Remember how the people of Israel traveled from the wells of Bene Jaakan to Moserah. That's where Aaron died. And his body was buried there. His son Eleazar became the next priest after him.
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From Moserah the people traveled to Gudgodah. Then they went on to Jotbathah. That land has streams of water.
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At that time the LORD set the tribe of Levi apart. He appointed them to carry the ark of the covenant of the Lord. He wanted them to serve him. He told them to bless the people in his name. And they still do it today.
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That's why the Levites don't have any part of the land the LORD gave the other tribes in Israel. They don't have any share among them. The LORD himself is their share. That's what the LORD your God told them.
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I had stayed on the mountain for 40 days and nights, just as I did the first time. The LORD listened to me that time also. He didn't want to destroy you.
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"Go," the LORD said to me. "Lead the people on their way. Then they can enter the land and take it over. I have taken an oath. I promised I would give the land to their fathers. I promised it to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob."
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And now, Israel, what is the LORD your God asking you to do? Have respect for him. Live exactly as he wants you to live. Love him. Serve him with all your heart and with all your soul.
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Obey the LORD's commands and rules. I'm giving them to you today for your own good.
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The heavens belong to the LORD your God. Even the highest heavens belong to him. He owns the earth and everything in it.
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But the LORD loved your people very much long ago. You are their children. And he chose you above all of the other nations. His love and his promise remain with you to this very day.
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So don't let your hearts be stubborn anymore. Obey the Lord.
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The LORD your God is the greatest God of all. He is the greatest Lord of all. He is the great God. He is mighty and wonderful. He treats everyone the same. He doesn't accept any money from those who want special favors.
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He stands up for widows and for children whose fathers have died. He loves outsiders. He gives them food and clothes.
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So you also must love outsiders. Remember that you yourselves were outsiders in Egypt.
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Have respect for the LORD your God. Serve him. Remain true to him. When you make promises, take your oaths in his name.
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He is the one you should praise. He's your God. With your own eyes you saw the great and wonderful miracles he did for you.
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Long ago, your people went down into Egypt. The total number of them was 70. And now the LORD your God has made you as many as the stars in the sky.
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Deuteronomy 11
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Love the LORD your God. Do what he requires. Always obey his rules, laws and commands.
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Remember today that your children weren't the ones the LORD your God taught and trained. They didn't see his majesty. They weren't in Egypt when he reached out his mighty hand and powerful arm.
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They didn't see the miraculous signs and the other things he did in Egypt. They didn't see what he did to Pharaoh, the king of Egypt, and to his whole country.
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They weren't there when he destroyed the army of Egypt and its horses and chariots. The LORD swept the waters of the Red Sea over the Egyptians while they were chasing you. He wiped them out forever.
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Your children didn't see what he did for you in the desert before you arrived here.
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They didn't see what he did to Dathan and Abiram, who were the sons of Eliab. Eliab was from the tribe of Reuben. The earth opened its mouth right in the middle of the Israelite camp. It swallowed up Dathan and Abiram. It swallowed them up together with their families, tents and every living thing that belonged to them.
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But with your own eyes you saw all of the great things the LORD has done.
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So obey all of the commands I'm giving you today. Then you will be strong enough to go in and take over the land. You will go across the Jordan River and take it as your own.
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You will live in the land for a long time. It's the land the LORD promised to give to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and their children after them. He took an oath when he made that promise. It's a land that has plenty of milk and honey.
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You will enter it and take it over. It isn't like the land of Egypt. That's where you came from. You planted your seeds there. You had to water them, just as you have to water a vegetable garden.
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But you will soon go across the Jordan River. The land you are going to take over has mountains and valleys in it. It drinks rain from heaven.
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It's a land the LORD your God takes care of. His eyes always look on it with favor. He watches over it from the beginning of the year to its end.
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So be faithful. Obey the commands the LORD your God is giving you today. Love him. Serve him with all your heart and with all your soul.
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Then the LORD will send rain on your land at the right time. He'll send rain in the fall and in the spring. You will be able to gather your grain. You will also be able to make olive oil and fresh wine.
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He'll provide grass in the fields for your cattle. You will have plenty to eat.
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But be careful. Don't let anyone tempt you to do something wrong. Don't turn away and worship other gods. Don't bow down to them.
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If you do, the LORD's anger will burn against you. He'll close up the sky. It won't rain. The ground won't produce its crops. Soon you will die. You won't live to enjoy the good land the LORD is giving you.
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So keep my words in your hearts and minds. Write them down and tie them on your hands as a reminder. Also tie them on your foreheads.
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Teach them to your children. Talk about them when you are at home. Talk about them when you walk along the road. Speak about them when you go to bed. And speak about them when you get up.
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Write them on the doorframes of your houses. Also write them on your gates.
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Then you and your children will live for a long time in the land. The LORD took an oath and promised to give the land to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Your family line will continue as long as the heavens remain above the earth.
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So be careful. Obey all of the commands I'm giving you to follow. Love the LORD your God. Live exactly as he wants you to live. Remain true to him.
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Then the LORD will drive out all of the nations to make room for you. They are larger and stronger than you are. But you will take their land.
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Every place you walk on will belong to you. Your territory will go all the way from the desert to Lebanon. It will go from the Euphrates River to the Mediterranean Sea.
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No man will be able to stand up against you. The LORD your God will throw the whole land into a panic because of you. He'll do it everywhere you go, just as he promised you.
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Listen to me. I'm setting a blessing and a curse in front of you today.
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I'm giving you the commands of the LORD your God today. You will be blessed if you obey them.
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But you will be cursed if you don't obey them. So don't turn away from the path I'm now commanding you to take. Don't worship other gods. You haven't known anything about them before.
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The LORD your God will bring you into the land to take it over. When he does, you must announce the blessings from Mount Gerizim. You must announce the curses from Mount Ebal.
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As you know, those mountains are across the Jordan River. They are beyond the road that runs along the west side of the Jordan. They are near the large trees of Moreh. The mountains are in the territory of the Canaanites, who live in the Arabah Valley near Gilgal.
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You are about to go across the Jordan River. You will enter the land and take it over. The LORD your God is giving it to you. You will take it over and live there.
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When you do, make sure you obey all of the rules and laws I'm giving you today.
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Deuteronomy 12
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Here are the rules and laws you must obey. Be careful to follow them in the land the LORD has given you to take as your own. He's the God of your people who lived long ago. Obey these rules and laws as long as you live in the land.
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You will soon drive the nations out of it. Completely destroy all of the places where they worship their gods. Destroy them on the high mountains, on the hills, and under every green tree.
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Break down their altars. Smash their sacred stones. Burn up the poles they use to worship the goddess Asherah. Cut down the statues of their gods. Wipe out the names of their gods from those places.
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You must not worship the LORD your God the way those nations worship their gods.
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Instead, go to the special place he will choose from among all of your tribes. He will put his Name there. That's where you must go.
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Take your burnt offerings and sacrifices to that place. Bring your special gifts and a tenth of everything you produce. Take with you what you have promised to give. Bring any other offerings you choose to give. And bring the male animals among your livestock that were born first to their mothers.
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You and your families will eat at the place the LORD your God will choose. He will be with you there. You will find joy in everything you have done. That's because he has blessed you.
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You must not do as we're doing here today. All of us are doing only what we think is right.
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That's because you haven't yet reached the place the LORD is giving you. Your God will give you peace and rest there.
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But first you will go across the Jordan River. You will settle in the land he's giving you. It will belong to you as your share. He will give you peace and rest from all of your enemies around you. You will live in safety.
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The LORD your God will choose a special place. He will put his Name there. That's where you must bring everything I command you to bring. That includes your burnt offerings and sacrifices. It includes your special gifts and a tenth of everything you produce. It also includes all of the things of value that you promised to give to the Lord.
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Be filled with joy there in the sight of the LORD your God. Your children should also be joyful. So should your male and female servants. And so should the Levites from your towns. The Levites won't receive any part of the land as their share.
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Be careful not to sacrifice your burnt offerings anywhere you want to.
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Offer them only at the place the LORD will choose in one of your tribes. There obey everything I command you.
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But you can kill your animals in any of your towns. You can eat as much of the meat as you want to. You can eat it as if it were antelope or deer meat. That's in keeping with the blessing the LORD your God is giving you. Those who are "clean" and those who are not can eat it.
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But you must not eat meat that still has blood in it. Pour the blood out on the ground like water.
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Here are the things you must not eat in your own towns. You must not eat the tenth part of your grain, olive oil and fresh wine. It belongs to the Lord. You must not eat the male animals among your livestock that were born first to their mothers. Don't eat anything you have promised to give. Don't eat any offerings you have chosen to give. And you must not eat any of your special gifts.
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Instead, you must eat all of those things in the sight of the LORD your God. Do it at the place he will choose. You, your children, your male and female servants and the Levites from your towns can eat them. Be filled with joy in the sight of the LORD your God. Be joyful in everything you do.
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Don't forget to take care of the Levites as long as you live in your land.
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The LORD your God will increase your territory, just as he has promised you. When he does, you might get hungry for meat. You might say, "I'd really like some meat." Then you can eat as much of it as you want to.
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The LORD your God will choose a special place. He will put his Name there. But suppose it's too far away for you to go to it. Then you can kill animals from the herds and flocks the LORD has given you. Do it just as I have commanded you. In your own towns you can eat as much of the meat as you want to.
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Eat it as you would eat antelope or deer meat. Those who are "clean" and those who are not can eat it.
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But be sure you don't eat meat that still has blood in it. The blood is the animal's life. So you must not eat the life along with the meat.
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You must not eat the blood. Pour it out on the ground like water.
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Don't eat it. Then things will go well with you and your children after you. You will be doing what is right in the eyes of the Lord.
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But go to the place the LORD will choose. Take with you the things you have set apart for him. Bring what you have promised to give him.
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Sacrifice your burnt offerings on the altar of the LORD your God. Offer the meat and the blood there. The blood of your sacrifices must be poured out beside his altar. But you can eat the meat.
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Make sure you obey all of the rules I'm giving you. Then things will always go well with you and your children after you. That's because you will be doing what is good and right in the eyes of the LORD your God.
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You are about to attack the land and take it over as your own. When you do, the LORD your God will cut off the nations who live there. He will do it to make room for you. You will drive them out. You will settle in their land.
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They will be destroyed to make room for you. But when they are, be careful. Don't be trapped. Don't ask questions about their gods. Don't say, "How do these nations serve their gods? We'll do it in the same way."
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You must not worship the LORD your God the way they worship their gods. When they worship, they do all kinds of evil things the LORD hates. They even burn up their children in the fire as sacrifices to their gods.
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Be sure you do everything I'm commanding you to do. Don't add anything to my commands. And don't take anything away from them.
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Mark 12:1-27
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Jesus began to speak to the people by using stories. He said, "A man planted a vineyard. He put a wall around it. He dug a pit for a winepress. He also built a lookout tower. He rented the vineyard out to some farmers. Then he went away on a journey.
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"At harvest time he sent a servant to the renters. He told the servant to collect from them some of the fruit of the vineyard.
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But they grabbed the servant and beat him up. Then they sent him away with nothing.
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So the man sent another servant to the renters. They hit this one on the head and treated him badly.
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The man sent still another servant. The renters killed him. The man sent many others. The renters beat up some of them. They killed the others.
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"The man had one person left to send. It was his son, and he loved him. He sent him last of all. He said, 'They will respect my son.'
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"But the renters said to each other, 'This is the one who will receive all the owner's property someday. Come, let's kill him. Then everything will be ours.'
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So they took him and killed him. They threw him out of the vineyard.
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"What will the owner of the vineyard do then? He will come and kill those renters. He will give the vineyard to others.
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"Haven't you read what Scripture says, " 'The stone the builders didn't accept has become the most important stone of all.
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The Lord has done it. It is wonderful in our eyes'?" (Psalm 118:22,23)
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Then the religious leaders looked for a way to arrest Jesus. They knew he had told the story against them. But they were afraid of the crowd. So they left him and went away.
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Later the religious leaders sent some of the Pharisees and Herodians to Jesus. They wanted to trap him with his own words.
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They came to him and said, "Teacher, we know you are a man of honor. You don't let others tell you what to do or say. You don't care how important they are. But you teach the way of God truthfully. Is it right to pay taxes to Caesar or not?
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Should we pay or shouldn't we?" But Jesus knew what they were trying to do. So he asked, "Why are you trying to trap me? Bring me a silver coin. Let me look at it."
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They brought the coin. He asked them, "Whose picture is this? And whose words?" "Caesar's," they replied.
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Then Jesus said to them, "Give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar. And give to God what belongs to God." They were amazed at him.
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The Sadducees came to Jesus with a question. They do not believe that people rise from the dead.
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"Teacher," they said, "Moses wrote for us about a man who died and didn't have any children. But he did leave a wife behind. That man's brother must get married to the widow. He must have children to carry on his dead brother's name.
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"There were seven brothers. The first one got married. He died without leaving any children.
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The second one got married to the widow. He also died and left no child. It was the same with the third one.
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In fact, none of the seven left any children. Last of all, the woman died too.
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When the dead rise, whose wife will she be? All seven of them were married to her."
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Jesus replied, "You are mistaken because you do not know the Scriptures. And you do not know the power of God.
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When the dead rise, they won't get married. And their parents won't give them to be married. They will be like the angels in heaven.
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"What about the dead rising? Haven't you read in the scroll of Moses the story of the bush? God said to Moses, 'I am the God of Abraham. I am the God of Isaac. And I am the God of Jacob.'(Exodus 3:6)
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He is not the God of the dead. He is the God of the living. You have made a big mistake!"
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