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Chapter 12
Mark CPDV 12:1  And he began to speak to them in parables: “A man dug a vineyard, and surrounded it with a hedge, and dug a pit, and built a tower, and he loaned it out to farmers, and he set out on a long journey.
Mark CPDV 12:2  And in time, he sent a servant to the farmers, in order to receive some of the fruit of the vineyard from the farmers.
Mark CPDV 12:3  But they, having apprehended him, beat him and sent him away empty.
Mark CPDV 12:4  And again, he sent another servant to them. And they wounded him on the head, and they treated him with contempt.
Mark CPDV 12:5  And again, he sent another, and him they killed, and many others: some they beat, but others they killed.
Mark CPDV 12:6  Therefore, having still one son, most dear to him, he sent him also to them, at the very end, saying, ‘For they will reverence my son.’
Mark CPDV 12:7  But the settlers said one to another: ‘This is the heir. Come, let us kill him. And then the inheritance will be ours.’
Mark CPDV 12:8  And apprehending him, they killed him. And they cast him out of the vineyard.
Mark CPDV 12:9  Therefore, what will the lord of the vineyard do?” “He will come and destroy the settlers. And he will give the vineyard to others.”
Mark CPDV 12:10  “And so, have you not read this scripture?: ‘The stone which the builders have rejected, the same has been made the head of the corner.
Mark CPDV 12:11  By the Lord has this been done, and it is wondrous in our eyes.’ ”
Mark CPDV 12:12  And they sought to take hold of him, but they feared the crowd. For they knew that he had spoken this parable about them. And leaving him behind, they went away.
Mark CPDV 12:13  And they sent some of the Pharisees and Herodians to him, so that they might trap him with words.
Mark CPDV 12:14  And these, arriving, said to him: “Teacher, we know that you are truthful and that you do not favor anyone; for you do not consider the appearance of men, but you teach the way of God in truth. Is it lawful to give the tribute to Caesar, or should we not give it?”
Mark CPDV 12:15  And knowing their skill in deception, he said to them: “Why do you test me? Bring me a denarius, so that I may see it.”
Mark CPDV 12:16  And they brought it to him. And he said to them, “Whose image and inscription is this?” They said to him, “Caesar’s.”
Mark CPDV 12:17  So in response, Jesus said to them, “Then render to Caesar, the things that are of Caesar; and to God, the things that are of God.” And they wondered over him.
Mark CPDV 12:18  And the Sadducees, who say there is no resurrection, approached him. And they questioned him, saying:
Mark CPDV 12:19  “Teacher, Moses wrote for us that if any man’s brother will have died and left behind a wife, and not have left behind sons, his brother should take his wife to himself and should raise up offspring for his brother.
Mark CPDV 12:20  So then, there were seven brothers. And the first took a wife, and he died without leaving behind offspring.
Mark CPDV 12:21  And the second took her, and he died. And neither did he leave behind offspring. And the third acted similarly.
Mark CPDV 12:22  And in like manner, each of the seven received her and did not leave behind offspring. Last of all, the woman also died.
Mark CPDV 12:23  Therefore, in the resurrection, when they will rise again, to which of them will she be a wife? For each of the seven had her as wife.”
Mark CPDV 12:24  And Jesus responded by saying to them: “But have you not gone astray, by knowing neither the scriptures, nor the power of God?
Mark CPDV 12:25  For when they will be resurrected from the dead, they shall neither marry, nor be given in marriage, but they are like the Angels in heaven.
Mark CPDV 12:26  But concerning the dead who rise again, have you not read in the book of Moses, how God spoke to him from the bush, saying: ‘I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob?’
Mark CPDV 12:27  He is not the God of the dead, but of the living. Therefore, you have gone far astray.”
Mark CPDV 12:28  And one of the scribes, who had heard them arguing, drew near to him. And seeing that he had answered them well, he questioned him as to which was the first commandment of all.
Mark CPDV 12:29  And Jesus answered him: “For the first commandment of all is this: ‘Listen, O Israel. The Lord your God is one God.
Mark CPDV 12:30  And you shall love the Lord your God from your whole heart, and from your whole soul, and from your whole mind, and from your whole strength. This is the first commandment.’
Mark CPDV 12:31  But the second is similar to it: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no other commandment greater than these.”
Mark CPDV 12:32  And the scribe said to him: Well said, Teacher. You have spoken the truth that there is one God, and there is no other beside him;
Mark CPDV 12:33  and that he should be loved from the whole heart, and from the whole understanding, and from the whole soul, and from the whole strength. And to love one’s neighbor as one’s self is greater than all holocausts and sacrifices.”
Mark CPDV 12:34  And Jesus, seeing that he had responded wisely, said to him, “You are not far from the kingdom of God.” And after that, no one dared to question him.
Mark CPDV 12:35  And while teaching in the temple, Jesus said in answer: “How is it that the scribes say that the Christ is the son of David?
Mark CPDV 12:36  For David himself said in the Holy Spirit: ‘The Lord said to my Lord: Sit at my right hand, until I set your enemies as your footstool.’
Mark CPDV 12:37  Therefore, David himself calls him Lord, and so how can he be his son?” And a great multitude listened to him willingly.
Mark CPDV 12:38  And he said to them in his doctrine: “Beware of the scribes, who prefer to walk in long robes and to be greeted in the marketplace,
Mark CPDV 12:39  and to sit in the first chairs in the synagogues, and to have the first seats at feasts,
Mark CPDV 12:40  who devour the houses of widows under the pretense of long prayers. These shall receive the more extensive judgment.”
Mark CPDV 12:41  And Jesus, sitting opposite the offertory box, considered the way in which the crowd cast coins into the offertory, and that many of the wealthy cast in a great deal.
Mark CPDV 12:42  But when one poor widow had arrived, she put in two small coins, which is a quarter.
Mark CPDV 12:43  And calling together his disciples, he said to them: “Amen I say to you, that this poor widow has put in more than all those who contributed to the offertory.
Mark CPDV 12:44  For they all gave from their abundance, yet truly, she gave from her scarcity, even all that she had, her entire living.”