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iyes .wel y j| tJ*cob7w J phone: no. 11. THREE TEMF Matthew 22:15-22 "Render unto Castor the things that t CHE Pharisees and Sadducees religion. They had formed rarely made an attack upon directly opposed. The I'harl and The Law. and believed in o futur believed in a coming Messiah to exa world. The Sadducees believed no Higher Critics.. They were making future existence. The Pharisees op edge them, but criticised them, and be perfect and holy in the keeping lack of sympathy with the poor and The Sadducees opposed Jesus l>eo was a fraud. But even as a fraud to oppose him. only that they percei' the people?an influence which they i disturbance of the peace and unfavo Empire towards the Jews. So while Jesus, their opposition was for differ Th?? trlumnhnl entrv of Jesus in! tude. "Hosanna to the Son of Dav minds of the Pharisees. But 1n th common people should become 60 a; Btrlfe with the Empire. The Pharls the people from the Great Teacher, n words by putting the question. "Is it They reasoned that if Jesus woul little difficulty in having lilin arreste Pilaie to put him to death. They rer that It teas lawful to give tribute to < pathv of the multitude, which cried almost superstitlously. the Idea thai tithes to any earthly Kingdom?that under compulsion. We notice how Master by complimenting him upon 1 that thou art true!" Not only so. bi ppreclation of hirrt as a Teacher- tl ny cost And so they said. "Thou jrther. they fortitjed Jbelr position uoTtLe person oTTnen!" -* -? These treacherous compliments promptly answered. "Why tempt y your base designs tinder guise of i tribute money." This was. literally, paid They handed him a denarius, Fpondlng In value to about sevente* this Image and superscription?" T "Bender unto Cuesar the things that lire God's." No wonder the wily I'ha him In Ills words! On the contrary, mentary remarks stood to his credit Next, the Sadducees. the agnosti asking one of their stock questions, the same woman and all died befor wife in the resurrection? They did heaven or Purgutory or eternal tortu such teaching. The Pharisees and . und it was against this teaching that lion. Note the ma.lestv of the Master {Scriptures. neither the power of Go teaching respecting such questions. ; great Divine power which, at that rt straighten out all the dlttlonlties of tl ceeded to inform them that such as tiou. such n< would get a complete t wou'd "neither marry nor be given i the angels. Tims the supposed gre: ducees fell flat and their ignorance v .Next. one or ne i menus ot wie question of the relative importune? o Jesus considered the great one of all ten commandments info two. accord "Thou shnlt love the Lord thy Cod and with all thy miud." This is t And the second is like unfotit?"Th< these two commandments hang nil the Lawyer say to such a sum maris * ay. lie was answered as never bef The Great Teacher asked the P Whose Son is he?" They answered queried. "How then doth David in a The Lord SHid unto my Ixtrd, Sit i enemies thy footstool? If David tht Of course the question was too d could answer all of their questions. I tlfuily clear we see it to be that the of the lineage of David, but that Got Messiah 6t the flesh?that he lay d< from the dead to the plane of glory, principalities and powers " We per the Sou of David, hut that in his glo will receive through him. in due tim Klauclnnrg nf nnrHclnntlAn I Messiah In the flesh will thus becoi earthly life Is to be the restitution p Thus It Is written, "Instead of thy tnayest make princes (rulers) In all l Dear Frien* SDo right hungi All and fresh e Kingan har r ,S? W1LK BiCoridb "A Place B8a?aaB3aaB?B?BBB TING QUESTIONS. ; 34-46.?September 18. art Caesar's; and unto Cod the things that > I re Cod's." I i of our Lord's day were tlie leaders of 11 trust or federation, so to speak, and each other, although their doctrines were is?-es acknowledged 'lod und the prophets e life by a resurrection from the dead, and | It their nation and through it to blesg the j thing of the kind?they were agnostics, j the best of the present life, doubting any posed Jesus because be did n<>; gckiiowb | showed the hypocrisies of their claims to of the Law, and reproved them for their less pretentious. ause, from their standpoint (f unbelief, be I they would not have bothered themselves j red that be was gaining: an influence with feared might, sooner or later, lead to some ' rably Influence the conduct of the I*nman the Sadduoees and Pharisees both opposed ent reasons. o Jerusalem, and the crying of the inultl- ' id." the Messiah! awakened envy In the e Sadduoees it produced a fear that the ' roused as to Involve their nation in some ees strove to turn away the sympathy of nd. to this end. sought to catch him In his lawful to give tribute?" | d say. It Is not unlawful, they would have 1 d as a leader of sedition and thus compel j\. isoned further that If Jesus should answer I L'aesar he would thereby alienate the sym- 7 "Hosanna!" after him: for the Jews held, ; ^ t they, as God's Kingdom, must not pay jl It would be irreverent to do so. excepting ( artfully they endeavored to ensnare the f lis truthfulness, saying, "Master, we know / nt they sought to impress upon him their jv lat he would teach the light, the Truth, at jfl teacbest the way of God in truth!" And f by saying. "We know that thou regardest g were intended to ensnare him, but he ( e rae, ye hypocrites?" Why do you veil j fl speaking for the Truth? "Show lue the ,( tlie census coin in which the tax was to be i ttie usual wage for the day laborer, corre- il en of our cents, Jesus asked. "Whose Is 'f hey answered. "Caesar's." Jesus replied. f are Caesar's and unto Cod the things that 5 risees were troubled to know how to catch v they were caught: for nil of their cmnpli I in the minds of the common i>eople f ics. tried to entrap the CSreat Teacher by i Seven different brothers in turn married 1 e she did To which of them will she be v. not ask. To which will she be wife in I re. f?r neither Jesus nor the Jews held any / lesus taught the resurrection of the dead. V the Sadducees aimed their sarcastic qiies- V 's answer: "Ye do err. not knowing the f ill" You do not understand the Scripture 3 and you are ignoring in your question the V surrection time, will be exercised and will I he situation. Then the < J rent Teacher pro 7 would (graduallyi attain to tlie resurrec aising up out of sin and death conditions. I) marriage." but would be sexless, as are :i and unanswerable question of the Sadnis exposed. I.aw endeavored to entrap the Lord on a f the Divine commandments, asking which . The (ireat Teacher promptly divided the ing to the Law (Deut. (>:5t. and answered, with all they heart, and with all thy soul, he first and great (chief) commandment. mi shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. On the Law und the Prophets." What could - - ? " ? - -x ii.t 1.#* atton or tne i?aw: ne nau nuuiiu^ icu iu ore. harisees, "What think ye of the Messiah? . . "The Son of David." The Teacher then ipirlt (prophetically* call him Lord, saying, ihou on my right hand till I make thine >n onlleth him I.<?rd. how is lie his Son?" eep for tfit* Pharisees. The Great Teacher Out they could not answer his. How beauMessiah. according to the flesh, was torn I s purposes were not fully accomplished in iwii his flesh, saeriticially. and was raised honor and immortality, "far above angels, j ceive that in the days of his flesh he was ; rlficatlon he Is David's Lord in that David e. not onlv resurrection from the dead, but I n the Messianic Kingdom. 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