1And answering the Jesus again said to them in parables, saying: 2Has been likened the kingdom of the heavens to a man a king, who made marriage–feasts to the son of him, 3and he sent the slaves of him, to call the having been invited to the marriage–feasts; and not they would to come. 4Again he sent other slaves, saying: Say to the having been called; Lo, the dinner of me I prepared; the bullocks of me and the fatlings having been killed, and all (things) ready, come to the marriage–feasts. 5They but neglecting went away; he indeed to the own field, he and to the traffic of him. 6The and remainder having seized the slaves of him, insulted and killed. 7Having heard and the king, was wroth; and having sent the armies of him, destroyed the murderers those, and the city of them burned. 8Then he says to the slaves of him; the indeed marriage–feast ready is, they but having been called not were worthy. 9Go you therefore to the outlets of the ways, and whoever you may find, call you to the marriage–feasts. 10And having gone forth the slaves those into the ways, they brought together all, as many as they found, bad ones both and good ones; and was filled the marriage–feast of reclining ones. 11Having entered and the king to see the reclining ones, saw there a man not having been clothed a garment of marriage; 12and he says to him: Friend, how didst thou enter here, not having a garment of marriage? He but was struck speechless. 13Then said the king to the servants: Having bound of him feet and hands, take him, and cast into the darkness the outer; there shall be the weeping and the gnashing of the teeth. 14Many for are called, few but picked out. 15Then having gone the Pharisees counsel took, how him they might insnare in word. 16And they sent away to him the disciples of them with the Herodians, saying: O teacher, we know, that true thou art, and the way of the God in truth thou teachest, and not there is care to thee about no one; not for thou lookest into face of men. 17Say therefore to us, what to thee seems right? is it lawful to give tribute to Caesar, or not? 18Knowing but the Jesus the wickedness of them, said: Why me tempt you hypocrites? 19Show you to me the coin of the tribute. They and brought to him a denarius. 20And he says to them: Of whom the likeness this and the inscription? 21They say to him: Of Caesar. Then he says to them: Give you back then the (things) of Caesar to Caesar; and the (things) of the God to the God. 22And having heard they wondered: and leaving him they departed. 23In that the day came to him Sadducees, they saying, not to be a resurrection; and they asked him, 24saying: O teacher, Moses said: If any one should die not having children, shall marry the brother of him the wife of him, and shall raise seed to the brother of him. 25There were now with us seven brothers; and the first having married, died; and not having seed, left the wife of him to the brother of him. 26Likewise also the second, and the third till the seven. 27After and of all died also the woman. 28In the therefore resurrection, of whom of the seven shall be a wife? all for had her. 29Answering and the Jesus said to them: You go astray, not knowing the writings, neither the power of the God. 30In for the resurrection neither they marry, nor are given in marriage, but as messengers of the God in heaven are. 31About but the resurrection of the dead (ones) not have you read that having been spoken to you by the God, saying: 32I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob? Not is the God, a God of dead (ones), but of living (ones). 33And having heard the crowds, were astonished at the teaching of him. 34The and Pharisees, hearing that he silenced the Sadducees, were assembled on the same; 35and asked one out of them, a lawyer, tempting him and saying: 36O teacher, which commandment great in the law? 37The and Jesus said to him: Thou shalt love Lord the God of thee, in whole the heart of thee, and in whole the soul of thee, and in whole the mind of thee. 38This first and great commandment. 39Second and like to it; Thou shalt love the neighbor of thee, as thyself. 40In these the two commandments whole the law and the prophets are hung. 41Having been assembled and of the Pharisees, asked them the Jesus, 42saying: What to you thinks about the Anointed? of whom a son is he? They say to him: Of the David. 43He says to them: How then David in spirit Lord of him calls? saying: 44Said the Lord to the lord of me; Sit thou at right of me, till I may place the enemies of thee a footstool of the feet of thee. 45If then David calls him lord, how a son of him is he? 46And no one was able to him to answer a word; nor dared any one from that the day to ask him any more.