Mark 12 (FBV)

1 Then Jesus began to speak to them using illustrated stories.“Once there was a man who planted a vineyard. He put a fence around it, dug a pit for a winepress, and built a watchtower. Then he leased it to some farmers, and left on a journey. 2 When harvest-time came, he sent one of his servants to the tenant farmers to collect some of the grapes from the vineyard. 3 But they grabbed hold of him, beat him up, and sent him away with nothing. 4 So the man sent another servant. They hit him over the head and abused him. 5 He sent another servant, and this one they killed. He sent many other servants, and they beat some of them and killed others. 6 In the end the only one left was his son whom he loved, and eventually he sent him, thinking ‘They will respect my son.’ 7 But the farmers said to themselves, ‘Here's the owner's heir—if we kill him, we can get what he would have inherited!’ 8 So they took him and killed him, and threw him out of the vineyard. 9 Now what is the owner of the vineyard going to do? He will come and kill those farmers, and then he will lease the vineyard to others. 10 Haven't you even read this Scripture: ‘The stone rejected by the builders has become the chief cornerstone. 11 This is from the Lord, and it's marvelous to see!’” 12 The Jewish leaders tried to have him arrested because they realized that the illustration was directed at them, but they were afraid of the crowd. So they left him alone and went away. 13 Later they sent some Pharisees with some of Herod's supporters to Jesus in an attempt to catch him out by what he said. 14 They arrived and said, “Teacher, we know you are a truthful person and you don't look for approval, because you don't care about status or position. Instead you teach God's way in accordance with the truth. So is it right to pay tribute to Caesar or not? 15 Should we pay up, or should we refuse?”Jesus, realizing how hypocritical they were, asked them, “Why are you trying to catch me out? Bring me a coin to look at.” 16 They gave him a coin. “Whose is this image, and whose inscription?” Jesus asked them. “Caesar's,” they replied. 17 “Then give back to Caesar what belongs to him, and give back to God what belongs to him,” Jesus told them. They were amazed at his reply. 18 Then the Sadducees, who deny the resurrection, came and asked a question: 19 “Teacher, Moses instructed us that if a man dies, leaving his widow childless, then his brother should marry his wife, and have children by her on his behalf. 20 Once there were seven brothers. The first one got married, and then died without having children. 21 The second married his widow, and then died, childless. The third did the same. 22 In fact all seven died without having children. In the end the woman died too. 23 In the resurrection, whose wife will she be, because she was the wife of all seven brothers?” 24 Jesus told them, “This proves you're mistaken, and that you don't know the Scriptures or the power of God. 25 When the dead rise, they don't marry, and aren't given in marriage. They're like the angels in heaven. 26 But concerning the resurrection, haven't you read in Moses' writings the story of the burning bush, where God spoke to Moses and told him, ‘I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob?’ 27 He's not the God of the dead, but of the living. You are completely mistaken!” 28 One of the religious teachers came and heard them arguing. He recognized that Jesus had given them a good answer. So he asked him, “Which is the most important commandment of all?” 29 Jesus replied, “The first commandment is, ‘Hear, Israel, the Lord our God is one. 30 Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your spirit, with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ 31 The second is ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ There's no more important commandment than these.” 32 “That's right, Teacher,” the man replied. “It's true as you said that God is one, and there is no other. 33 We are to love him with all our heart, all our understanding, and all our strength, and we are to love our neighbor as ourselves. This is far more important than offerings and sacrifices.” 34 Jesus saw that he gave a thoughtful answer, and said, “You're not far from the kingdom of God.” After this no one was brave enough to ask him any more questions. 35 While Jesus was teaching in the Temple, he asked, “Why do the religious teachers state that Christ is the son of David? 36 David himself declared, inspired by the Holy Spirit, that the Lord said to my Lord, ‘Sit at my right hand until I put your enemies under your feet.’ 37 Since David himself calls him Lord, how can he be David's son?” The large crowd listened to what Jesus said with great delight. 38 Jesus continued to teach them, saying, “Beware of religious leaders! They love to walk around in long robes, to be greeted respectfully in the marketplaces. 39 They love to have the most important seats in the synagogues, and the best places at banquets. 40 They cheat widows out of what they own, and cover up the kind of people they really are with long-winded prayers. They will receive severe condemnation in the judgment.” 41 Jesus sat down opposite the treasury collection box, watching people tossing in coins. Many of the rich were extravagantly throwing in a lot of money. 42 Then a poor widow came along and put in just two small coins. 43 He called his disciples together and told them, “I tell you the truth: this poor widow has put in more than all the rest together. 44 All of them gave from their wealth what they had, but she gave from her poverty what she didn't have. She put in all she had to live on.”

In Other Versions

Mark 12 in the ANGEFD

Mark 12 in the ANTPNG2D

Mark 12 in the AS21

Mark 12 in the BAGH

Mark 12 in the BBPNG

Mark 12 in the BBT1E

Mark 12 in the BDS

Mark 12 in the BEV

Mark 12 in the BHAD

Mark 12 in the BIB

Mark 12 in the BLPT

Mark 12 in the BNT

Mark 12 in the BNTABOOT

Mark 12 in the BNTLV

Mark 12 in the BOATCB

Mark 12 in the BOATCB2

Mark 12 in the BOBCV

Mark 12 in the BOCNT

Mark 12 in the BOECS

Mark 12 in the BOGWICC

Mark 12 in the BOHCB

Mark 12 in the BOHCV

Mark 12 in the BOHLNT

Mark 12 in the BOHNTLTAL

Mark 12 in the BOICB

Mark 12 in the BOILNTAP

Mark 12 in the BOITCV

Mark 12 in the BOKCV

Mark 12 in the BOKCV2

Mark 12 in the BOKHWOG

Mark 12 in the BOKSSV

Mark 12 in the BOLCB

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Mark 12 in the BOMCV

Mark 12 in the BONAV

Mark 12 in the BONCB

Mark 12 in the BONLT

Mark 12 in the BONUT2

Mark 12 in the BOPLNT

Mark 12 in the BOSCB

Mark 12 in the BOSNC

Mark 12 in the BOTLNT

Mark 12 in the BOVCB

Mark 12 in the BOYCB

Mark 12 in the BPBB

Mark 12 in the BPH

Mark 12 in the BSB

Mark 12 in the CCB

Mark 12 in the CUV

Mark 12 in the CUVS

Mark 12 in the DBT

Mark 12 in the DGDNT

Mark 12 in the DHNT

Mark 12 in the DNT

Mark 12 in the ELBE

Mark 12 in the EMTV

Mark 12 in the ESV

Mark 12 in the FEB

Mark 12 in the GGMNT

Mark 12 in the GNT

Mark 12 in the HARY

Mark 12 in the HNT

Mark 12 in the IRVA

Mark 12 in the IRVB

Mark 12 in the IRVG

Mark 12 in the IRVH

Mark 12 in the IRVK

Mark 12 in the IRVM

Mark 12 in the IRVM2

Mark 12 in the IRVO

Mark 12 in the IRVP

Mark 12 in the IRVT

Mark 12 in the IRVT2

Mark 12 in the IRVU

Mark 12 in the ISVN

Mark 12 in the JSNT

Mark 12 in the KAPI

Mark 12 in the KBT1ETNIK

Mark 12 in the KBV

Mark 12 in the KJV

Mark 12 in the KNFD

Mark 12 in the LBA

Mark 12 in the LBLA

Mark 12 in the LNT

Mark 12 in the LSV

Mark 12 in the MAAL

Mark 12 in the MBV

Mark 12 in the MBV2

Mark 12 in the MHNT

Mark 12 in the MKNFD

Mark 12 in the MNG

Mark 12 in the MNT

Mark 12 in the MNT2

Mark 12 in the MRS1T

Mark 12 in the NAA

Mark 12 in the NASB

Mark 12 in the NBLA

Mark 12 in the NBS

Mark 12 in the NBVTP

Mark 12 in the NET2

Mark 12 in the NIV11

Mark 12 in the NNT

Mark 12 in the NNT2

Mark 12 in the NNT3

Mark 12 in the PDDPT

Mark 12 in the PFNT

Mark 12 in the RMNT

Mark 12 in the SBIAS

Mark 12 in the SBIBS

Mark 12 in the SBIBS2

Mark 12 in the SBICS

Mark 12 in the SBIDS

Mark 12 in the SBIGS

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Mark 12 in the SBIIS3

Mark 12 in the SBIKS

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Mark 12 in the SBITS

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Mark 12 in the SBITS3

Mark 12 in the SBITS4

Mark 12 in the SBIUS

Mark 12 in the SBIVS

Mark 12 in the SBT

Mark 12 in the SBT1E

Mark 12 in the SCHL

Mark 12 in the SNT

Mark 12 in the SUSU

Mark 12 in the SUSU2

Mark 12 in the SYNO

Mark 12 in the TBIAOTANT

Mark 12 in the TBT1E

Mark 12 in the TBT1E2

Mark 12 in the TFTIP

Mark 12 in the TFTU

Mark 12 in the TGNTATF3T

Mark 12 in the THAI

Mark 12 in the TNFD

Mark 12 in the TNT

Mark 12 in the TNTIK

Mark 12 in the TNTIL

Mark 12 in the TNTIN

Mark 12 in the TNTIP

Mark 12 in the TNTIZ

Mark 12 in the TOMA

Mark 12 in the TTENT

Mark 12 in the UBG

Mark 12 in the UGV

Mark 12 in the UGV2

Mark 12 in the UGV3

Mark 12 in the VBL

Mark 12 in the VDCC

Mark 12 in the YALU

Mark 12 in the YAPE

Mark 12 in the YBVTP

Mark 12 in the ZBP