Mk Chapter 12 Verses 1-44

12:1
And
he
gave
them
teaching
in
the
form
of
stories.
A
man
had
a
vine-garden
planted,
and
put
a
wall
about
it,
and
made
a
place
for
crushing
out
the
wine,
and
put
up
a
tower,
and
let
it
out
to
field-workers,
and
went into
another
country.
12:2
And
when
the
time
came,
he
sent
a
servant
to
get
from
the
workmen
some
of
the
fruit
of
the
garden.
12:3
And
they
took
him,
and
gave
him
blows,
and
sent
him
away
with
nothing.
12:4
And
again
he
sent
to
them
another
servant;
and
they
gave
him
wounds
on
the
head,
and
were
very
cruel
to
him.
12:5
And
he
sent
another;
and
they
put
him
to
death:
and
a
number
of
others,
whipping
some,
and
putting
some
to
death.
12:6
He
still
had
one,
a
dearly
loved
son:
he
sent
him
last
to
them,
saying,
They
will
have
respect
for
my
son.
12:7
But
those
workmen
said
among
themselves,
This
is
he
who
will
one
day
be
the
owner
of
the
property;
come,
let
us
put
him
to
death,
and
the
heritage
will
be
ours.
12:8
And
they
took
him
and
put
him
to
death,
pushing
his
body
out of
the
garden.
12:9
What
then
will
the
master
of
the
garden
do?
He
will
come
and
put
the
workmen
to
death,
and
will
give
the
garden
into
the
hands
of
others.
12:10
Have
you
not
seen
this
which
is
in
the
Writings:
The
stone
which
the
builders
put on
one
side,
the
same
was
made
the
chief
stone
of
the
building:
12:11
This
was
the
Lord’s
doing,
and
it
is
a
wonder
in
our
eyes?
12:12
And
they
made
attempts
to
take
him;
but
they
were
in
fear
of
the
people,
because
they
saw
that
the
story
was
against
them;
and
they
went away
from
him.
12:13
Then
they
sent
to
him
certain
of
the
Pharisees
and
the
Herodians,
so
that
they
might
make
use
of
his
words
to
take
him
by
a
trick.
12:14
And
when
they
had
come,
they
said
to
him,
Master,
we
are
certain
that
you
are
true,
and
have
no
fear
of
anyone:
you
have
no
respect
for
a
man’s
position,
but
you
are
teaching
the
true
way
of
God:
Is
it
right
to
give
taxes
to
Caesar
or
not?
12:15
Are
we
to
give
or
not
to
give?
But
he,
conscious
of
their
false
hearts,
said
to
them,
Why
do you
put
me
to
the
test?
give
me
a
penny,
so
that
I
may
see
it.
12:16
And
they
gave
him
one.
And
he
said
to
them,
Whose
is
this
image
and
name
on
it?
And
they
said
to
him,
Caesar’s.
12:17
And
Jesus
said
to
them,
Give
to
Caesar
the
things
which
are
Caesar’s,
and
to
God
the
things
which
are
God’s.
And
they
were
full
of
wonder
at
him.
12:18
And
there
came to
him
Sadducees,
who
say
there
is
no
coming back
from
the
dead;
and
they
put
a
question
to
him,
saying,
12:19
Master,
in
the
law
Moses
says,
If
a
man’s
brother
comes to
his
end,
and
has
a
wife
still
living
and
no
child,
it
is
right
for
his
brother
to
take
his
wife,
and
get
a
family
for
his
brother.
12:20
There
were
seven
brothers:
and
the
first
took
a
wife,
and
at
his
death
there
were
no
offspring;
12:21
And
the
second
took
her,
and
at
his
death
there
were
no
offspring;
and
the
third
the
same:
12:22
And
all
the
seven
had
no
seed.
Last
of
all
the
woman
herself
came to
her
death.
12:23
In the future
life,
when
they
come back
from
the
dead,
whose
wife
will
she
be?
for
the
seven
had
her
for
a
wife.
12:24
Jesus
said
to
them,
Is
not
this
the
reason
for
your
error,
that
you
have
no
knowledge
of
the
holy
Writings
or
of
the
power
of
God?
12:25
When
they
come back
from
the
dead,
they
do not
get married,
but
are
like
the
angels
in
heaven.
12:26
But
as
to
the
dead
coming back
to
life;
have
you
not
seen
in
the
book
of
Moses,
about
the
burning
thorn-tree,
how
God
said
to
him,
I
am
the
God
of
Abraham,
and
the
God
of
Isaac,
and
the
God
of
Jacob?
12:27
He
is
not
the
God
of
the
dead,
but
of
the
living:
you
are
greatly
in
error.
12:28
And
one
of
the
scribes
came,
and
hearing
their
argument
together,
and
seeing
that
he
had
given
them
a
good
answer,
put
the
question
to
him,
Which
law
is
the
first
of
all?
12:29
Jesus
said
in
answer,
The
first
is,
Give
ear,
O
Israel:
The
Lord
our
God
is
one
Lord;
12:30
And
you
are
to
have
love
for
the
Lord
your
God
with
all
your
heart,
and
with
all
your
soul,
and
with
all
your
mind,
and
with
all
your
strength.
12:31
The
second
is
this,
Have
love
for
your
neighbour
as
for
yourself.
There
is
no
other
law
greater than
these.
12:32
And
the
scribe
said
to
him,
Truly,
Master,
you
have
well
said
that
he
is
one,
and
there
is
no
other
but
he:
12:33
And
to
have
love
for
him
with
all
the
heart,
and
with
all
the
mind,
and
with
all
the
strength,
and
to
have
the
same
love
for
his
neighbour
as
for
himself,
is
much
more
than
all
forms
of
offerings.
12:34
And
when
Jesus
saw
that
he
gave
a
wise
answer,
he
said
to
him,
You
are not
far
from
the
kingdom
of
God.
And
every
man
after
that
was
in
fear
of
questioning
him
any
more.
12:35
And
Jesus,
when
he
was
teaching
in
the
Temple,
said,
How
do
the
scribes
say
that
the
Christ
is
the
Son
of
David?
12:36
David
himself
said
in
the
Holy Spirit,
The
Lord
said
to
my
Lord,
Be
seated
at
my
right hand,
till
I
put
those
who
are
against
you
under
your
feet.
12:37
David
himself
gives
him
the
name
of
Lord;
and
how
then
is
he
his
son?
And
the
common
people
gave
ear
to
him
gladly.
12:38
And
in
his
teaching
he
said,
Be
on
your
watch
against
the
scribes,
whose
pleasure
it
is
to go
about
in
long
robes
and
be
respected
in
the
market-places,
12:39
And
to
have
the
chief
seats
in
the
Synagogues
and
the
first places
at
feasts;
12:40
Who
take away
the
property
of
widows,
and
before
the
eyes
of
men
make
long
prayers;
these
will
be
judged
more
hardly.
12:41
And
he
took
a
seat
by
the
place
where
the
money
was
kept,
and
saw
how
the
people
put
money
into
the
boxes:
and
a
number
who
had
wealth
put in
much.
12:42
And
there
came
a
poor
widow,
and
she
put in
two
little bits
of
money,
which
make
a
farthing.
12:43
And
he
made
his
disciples
come to
him,
and
said
to
them,
Truly
I
say
to
you,
This
poor
widow
has
put in
more
than
all
those
who
are
putting
money
into
the
box:
12:44
Because
they
all
put in
something
out of
what
they
had
no
need
for;
but
she
out of
her
need
put in
all
she
had,
even
all
her
living.