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[1] And Iesus aunswered, and spake vnto them againe by parables, and sayde
[2] The kyngdome of heauen is lyke vnto a man that was a kyng, which made a mariage for his sonne
[3] And sent foorth his seruauntes, to call them that were bidden to the wedding: and they woulde not come
[4] Agayne, he sent foorth other seruauntes, saying: Tell them which are bidden, beholde, I haue prepared my dinner, my oxen and my fatlynges are kylled, and all thynges are redy: come vnto the mariage
[5] But they made lyght of it, and went their wayes, one to his farme, another to his marchaundize
[6] And the remnaunt toke his seruauntes, and entreated them spitefully, and slewe them
[7] But when the kyng hearde [therof], he was wroth, and sent foorth his men of warre, and destroyed those murtherers and brent vp their citie
[8] Then sayde he to his seruauntes, the mariage in dede is prepared: But they which were bidden, were not worthy
[9] Go ye therfore out into the hye wayes: and as many as ye fynde, bid [them] to the mariage
[10] And the seruauntes went out into the hye wayes, and gathered together all, as many as they coulde fynde, both good and bad: and the weddyng was furnished with ghestes
[11] Then the kyng came in, to see the ghestes: and whe he spyed there a man, which had not on a weddyng garmet
[12] He sayde vnto hym: frende, howe camest thou in hyther, not hauyng a weddyng garment? And he was euen speachlesse
[13] Then sayde the kyng to the ministers: bynde hym hande and foote, and cast hym into vtter darknesse: there shalbe wepyng and gnasshyng of teeth
[14] For many be called, but fewe are chosen
[15] Then went the Pharisees, and toke councell how they myght intangle hym in his talke
[16] And they sent out vnto hym their disciples, with the Herodians seruauntes, saying: Maister, we knowe that thou art true, and teachest the way of God truely, neither carest thou for any man: for thou doest not respect mens persons
[17] Tell vs therfore, howe thynkest thou? Is it lawfull that tribute be geuen vnto Caesar, or not
[18] But Iesus perceauyng their wickednesse, sayde: Why tempt ye me, ye hypocrites
[19] Shewe me the tribute money. And they brought vnto hym a peny
[20] And he sayde to them: whose is this image and superscription
[21] They say vnto hym, Caesars. Then sayde he vnto them: Geue therfore vnto Caesar, the [thynges] which are Caesars: and vnto God, those [thynges] that are gods
[22] When they had hearde [these wordes] they marueyled, and left hym, and went their way
[23] The same day came to hym the Saducees, which say that there is no resurrection, and asked hym
[24] Saying: Maister, Moyses sayde, that if a man dye, hauing no childre, his brother shoulde mary his wyfe, and rayse vp seede vnto his brother
[25] Ther were with vs seuen brethren, and the first maryed a wyfe, and deceassed without issue, and left his wyfe vnto his brother
[26] Likewyse, the seconde, and the thirde, vnto the seuenth
[27] Last of all, the woman dyed also
[28] Therfore, in the resurrection, whose wyfe shall she be of the seuen? For they all had her
[29] Iesus aunswered & sayde vnto them: ye do erre, not knowyng the Scriptures, nor the power of God
[30] For in the resurrection, they neither mary, nor are geuen in maryage: but are as the Angels of God in heauen
[31] But as touchyng the resurrection of the dead: haue ye not read that which is spoken vnto you of God, which sayth
[32] I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Iacob? God is not the God of the dead, but of the lyuyng
[33] And when the multitudes hearde this, they were astonyed at his doctrine
[34] But when the Pharisees had heard that he had put the Saducees to silence, they came together
[35] And one of them, which was a lawyer, asked hym a question, temptyng hym, and saying
[36] Maister, which is the great commaundent in the lawe
[37] Iesus sayde vnto hym: Thou shalt loue the Lorde thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soule, and with all thy mynde
[38] This is the first and great commaundement
[39] And the seconde is lyke vnto this. Thou shalt loue thy neyghbour as thy selfe
[40] In these two commaundementes, hang all the lawe and the prophetes
[41] Whyle the Pharisees were gathered together, Iesus asked them
[42] Saying: what thynke ye of Christe? whose sonne is he? They sayde vnto hym [the sonne] of Dauid
[43] He sayde vnto them: howe then doth Dauid in spirite call him Lorde, saying
[44] The Lorde sayd vnto my Lorde: sit thou on my ryght hande, tyll I make thyne enemyes thy footestoole
[45] If Dauid then call him Lorde, howe is he then his sonne
[46] And no man was able to aunswere hym a worde: neither durst any man (from that day foorth) aske hym any mo questions
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