Luke 20
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Jesus’ Authority Challenged
(Matthew 21:23–27; Mark 11:27–33)

1And it came to passe, that on one of those dayes, as he taught ye people in the temple, & preached the Gospell, the hie priestes and the scribes came vpo hym, with the elders. 2And spake vnto him, saying: Tell vs by what aucthoritie doest thou these thynges? Eyther who is he that gaue thee this aucthoritie? 3Iesus aunswered, & sayde vnto them: I also wyll aske you one thyng, & aunswere me. 4The baptisme of Iohn, was it from heauen, or of men? 5And they reasoned within the selues, saying, Yf we say from heauen, he wyll say, why then beleued ye hym not? 6But and yf we say of men, all the people wyll stone vs: For they be perswaded that Iohn is a prophete. 7And they aunswered, that they coulde not tell whence it was. 8And Iesus saide vnto them: Neither tell I you by what aucthoritie I do these thynges.

The Parable of the Wicked Tenants
(Matthew 21:33–46; Mark 12:1–12)

9Then began he to put foorth to the people this parable. A certayne man planted a vineyarde, and let it foorth to husbande men, and went hym selfe into a straunge countrey for a great season. 10And when the time was come, he sent a seruaunt to the husbande men, that they shoulde geue hym of the fruite of the vineyarde. And they beat hym, and sent hym away emptie. 11And agayne, he sent yet another seruaunt: and hym they did beate, and entreated hym shamefully, and sent hym away emptie. 12Agayne, he sent the thirde also: and hym they wounded, and cast hym out. 13Then said the Lord of the vineyarde: What shal I do? I wyl send my deare sonne, it may be they wyll reuerence hym, when they see hym. 14But when the husbande men sawe him, they reasoned within them selues, saying: This is the heyre, come, let vs kyll hym, that the inheritaunce may be ours. 15And they cast him out of the vineyard, and kylled hym. What shall the Lorde of the vineyarde therfore do vnto them? 16He shall come and destroye these husbande men, & shall let out his vineyarde to other. When they hearde this, they sayde, God forbyd.

17And he behelde them, & sayde: What is this then that is written, The stone that the buylders refused, the same is become the head of the corner.

18Whosoeuer doth stumble vppon that stone, shalbe broken: but on whosoeuer it falleth, it wyll grinde hym to powder.

Paying Taxes to Caesar
(Matthew 22:15–22; Mark 12:13–17)

19And the hye priestes & the scribes, the same houre went about to laye handes on hym: and they feared the people. For they perceaued that he had spoken this similitude agaynst them. 20And they watched hym, & sent foorth spyes, which shoulde fayne them selues ryghteous men, to take hym in his wordes, and to delyuer hym vnto the power and aucthoritie of the deputie. 21And they asked him, saying: Maister, we knowe that thou sayest and teachest ryght, neither considerest thou the outwarde appearaunce of any man, but teachest the way of God truely: 22Is is lawfull for vs to geue tribute vnto Caesar, or no? 23He perceaued their craftynesse, & saide vnto them: why tempt ye me?

24Shewe me a penie, whose image and superscription hath it? They aunswered and sayde, Caesars. 25And he sayde vnto them: Geue then vnto Caesar, the thynges which belong vnto Caesar, and to God the thynges that perteyne vnto God. 26And they coulde not reproue his saying before the people: and they marueyled at his aunswere, & helde their peace.

The Sadducees and the Resurrection
(Matthew 22:23–33; Mark 12:18–27)

27Then came to hym certayne of the saducees, which denie that there is any resurrection, and they asked hym, 28Saying: Maister, Moyses wrote vnto vs, yf any mans brother dye, hauyng a wyfe, and he dye without chyldren: that then his brother shoulde take his wyfe, & rayse vp seede vnto his brother. 29There were therfore seuen brethren, and the first toke a wyfe, & dyed without chyldren. 30And the seconde toke her, and he dyed chyldlesse. 31And the thirde toke her, & in lykewise the residue of the seuen, and left no chyldren behynde them, and dyed. 32Last of all, the woman dyed also. 33Nowe in the resurrection, whose wife of them shall she be? For seuen had her to wyfe.

34Iesus aunswered and saide vnto the: The chyldren of this worlde marrye wyues, and are marryed: 35But they which shalbe counted worthy to enioy that worlde, and the resurrection from the dead, do not marrye wyues, neither are marryed, 36Nor yet can dye any more: For they are equall vnto the angels, and are the sonnes of God, inasmuche as they are chyldren of the resurrection. 37And that the dead shall ryse agayne, Moyses also sheweth besides the bushe, when he calleth the Lorde the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, & the God of Iacob. 38For he is not a God of dead, but of lyuyng: For all lyue vnto hym. 39Then certayne of the pharisees aunswered, and sayde? Maister, thou hast well sayde. 40And after that, durst they not aske him any question at all.

Whose Son Is the Christ?
(Matthew 22:41–46; Mark 12:35–37)

41And he sayde vnto them: Howe saye they that Christe is Dauids sonne:

42And Dauid hym selfe sayeth in the booke of the psalmes: The Lord saide to my Lord, syt thou on my right hand,

43Tyll I make thine enemies thy footestoole? 44Dauid therfore calleth hym Lorde, & howe is he then his sonne?

Beware of the Scribes
(Mark 12:38–40)

45Then in the audience of all the people, he saide vnto his disciples.

46Beware of the scribes, whiche wyll go in long robes, and loue greetinges in the markets, and the hyest seates in the synagogues, and the chiefe rowmes at feastes: 47Which deuour widowes howses vnder colour of longe prayers: The same shall receaue greater dampnation.


Bishops' Bible of 1568

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