< Luke 20 >
1 And it came to pass on one of the days (of those *k*) when is teaching He the people in the temple and evangelising came up the (chief priests *NK(o)*) and the scribes with the elders
2 and spoke saying to Him: do tell us by what authority these things You do or who is the [one] having given to You authority this?
3 Answering now He said to them; Will ask you I myself also I myself also (one *k*) thing, and do tell Me:
4 The baptism of John from heaven was it or from men?
5 And they reasoned among themselves saying that If we shall say: From heaven, He will say; Because of why (therefore *K*) not did you believe in him?
6 If however we shall say; From men, the people (all *N(k)O*) will stone us; persuaded for they are John a prophet to be.
7 And they answered not to know from where.
8 And Jesus said to them; Neither I myself tell you by what authority these things I am doing.
9 He began then to the people to speak parable this: A man (certain *NK*) planted a vineyard and rented it to farmers and went abroad a time long.
10 And (in *k*) [in the] season he sent to the farmers a servant that from the fruit of the vineyard (they will give *N(k)O*) to him; But the farmers sent away him having beaten [him] empty-handed.
11 And he proceeded another to send a servant; but him him having beaten and having dishonored they sent away empty-handed.
12 And he proceeded a third to send; They then also him having wounded they cast out.
13 Said then the master of the vineyard; What shall I do? I will send the son of mine the beloved; perhaps him (having seen *K*) they will respect.
14 Having seen now him the farmers were reasoning among (one another *N(k)O*) saying; This is the heir; (come *K*) let us kill him so that ours may become the inheritance.
15 And having cast forth him outside the vineyard they killed [him]. What therefore will do to them the master of the vineyard?
16 He will come and he will destroy farmers these and will give the vineyard to others. Having heard [it] then they said; Never would it be!
17 But having looked at them He said; What then is that written this: [The] stone which rejected those building, this has become into [the] head of [the] corner’?
18 Everyone falling on that [very] stone will be broken; on whomever but maybe it may fall, it will grind into powder him.
19 And sought the scribes and the chief priests to lay on Him hands in that hour and they feared the people; they perceived for that against them He was speaking parable this.
20 And having watched [Him] they sent spies feigning themselves righteous to be, that they may catch Him in talk, (in order *N(k)O*) to deliver Him to the rule and to the authority of the governor.
21 And they questioned Him saying; Teacher, we know that rightly You speak and You teach and not You receive [any] person but on the basis of truth the way of God teach.
22 Is it lawful (for us *N(k)O*) to Caesar tribute to give or not?
23 having perceived however of them the craftiness He said to them (why *KO*) (me do you test; *K*)
24 (do show *N(k)O*) Me a denarius; Of whom has it [the] image and inscription? (Those *N(K)O*) And they said; Caesar’s.
25 And He said (to *no*) (them; *N(k)O*) Therefore do give back the [things] of Caesar to Caesar and the [things] of God to God.
26 And not they were able to catch Him in (His *NK(o)*) declaration before the people, and having marveled at the answer of Him they became silent.
27 Having approached then some of the Sadducees, the ones (denying *NK(o)*) a resurrection not being, they questioned Him
28 saying; Teacher, Moses wrote to us: if anyone’s brother shall die having a wife and he childless (shall be, *N(K)O*) that shall take the brother of him the wife and shall raise up seed to the brother of him.
29 Seven therefore brothers there were; and the first having taken a wife died childless,
30 and (took *K*) the second (wife and this died childless *K*)
31 and the third took her (likewise *o*) likewise then also the seven not did leave children and died.
32 Finally (now of all *K*) also the woman died.
33 (The woman *no*) therefore in the resurrection, of which of them does she become wife? For the seven had her as wife.
34 And (answering *k*) said to them Jesus; The sons of the age this marry and (are given in marriage, *N(k)O*) (aiōn )
35 those however having been considered worthy of the age that [one] to obtain and of the resurrection from [the] dead neither marry nor (are given in marriage; *N(k)(o)*) (aiōn )
36 (neither *N(k)O*) for to die any more are they able, like [the] angels for they are, and sons they are (*k*) of God of the resurrection sons being.
37 for however are raised the dead, even Moses showed at the bush when he names [the] Lord the God of Abraham and (the *k*) God of Isaac and (the *k*) God of Jacob.’
38 God now not He is of [the] dead but of [the] living; all for to Him live.
39 Answering now some of the scribes said; Teacher, well you have spoken.
40 no longer no longer (then *N(k)O*) were they daring to ask Him no [thing].
41 He said then to them; How do they declare the Christ to be David's Son
42 (and *ko*) Himself (for *no*) David says in [the] book of Psalms: Said (the *ko*) Lord to the Lord of me; do sit at [the] right hand of Me
43 until when I may place the enemies of You [as] a footstool of the feet of You.
44 David therefore Lord Him calls, and how of him son is He?
45 When are listening now all the people He said to the disciples of Him;
46 do beware of the scribes who are desiring to walk in long robes and loving greetings in the marketplaces and first seats in the synagogues and first places in the banquets,
47 who devour the houses of widows and as a pretext at great length pray; These will receive more excessive condemnation.