Jesus
made quite an impact in the first couple days he was in Jerusalem .
He came into the town as a victorious king, and then he declared the
legal practice of selling in the Temple
to be illegal in God’s eyes. He fully
represented the authority of God in that place.
But those who actually ruled the Jews in Jerusalem—the members of the
Sanhedrin and the ruling priests—were upset and wanted to challenge his
authority.
On
Jesus’ third day in Jerusalem , he was teaching
in the Temple
area, which is where the ruling priests and elders found him. Immediately, they challenged him, “Who do you
think you are? On what basis did you
think that you could act like a king?
Who is your authority?”
Jesus replied, “If you want me to
answer your question, you need to answer mine: Where did John the Baptist’s
authority come from—God or from someone on earth?”
The priests and elders huddled together,
discussing quietly a proper answer. They
said among themselves, “If we say his authority was from heaven, then this
teacher will rebuke us for not listening to him. If we say that his authority was not from
heaven, the people will be angry at us.”
So they turned to Jesus and said, “We don’t know.”
Jesus replied, “Even so, I won’t tell you who
my authority is.”
Jesus then spoke to the crowds
listening to his teaching, “There once was a farm and the owner put the farm
under the control of some shareholders.
The owner sent a messenger to the shareholders, wanting some fruit of
the harvest. The shareholders, however,
just beat the messenger and sent him away.
The owner sent many other messengers, but the shareholders beat them all
and killed some. Finally, the angry
owner said, ‘I will send my son to them, for they will respect him.’ When the shareholders saw the owner’s son,
however, they said, ‘Here is the owner’s son.
We will kill him and then gain the farm for ourselves.’ So they grabbed the owner’s son, beat him,
threw him out of the farm and killed him.
When the owner heard this, he gathered his army and destroyed the
shareholders and gave the farm to someone else.”
Jesus then said to the chief priests
and elders, “The Scripture says, ‘The building stone which the builders
rejected has now become the chief cornerstone.’
Everyone who rejects this stone will be crushed by it.” They knew that Jesus was speaking
specifically against them, and they wanted to see how they could make him be
ashamed in front of the crowds.
So they sent a group of Sadduceean
scholars to confront him. The Sadducees
didn’t believe that there would be any resurrection, nor did they believe in
any Scriptures except the first five books of Moses. They came to Jesus and said, “Good teacher,
we have a situation we would like you to judge.
As you know, the law says that a woman whose husband has died must marry
his brother. A woman among us has become
a widow, and so married her husband’s brother.
Suddenly, her second husband died, so she married another brother. Then her third husband died, so she married
another, and so on until she had married all seven brothers. Finally, she died. Our question is this: which man will be her
husband in the resurrection?”
Hearing his responses, a scribe came
up to Jesus and asked, “Rabbi, what is the greatest command of the law?”
Jesus replied, “The greatest command is this:
‘Love the Lord your God with all of your heart, with all of your mind and with
all of your strength.’ The second is
like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’
All the law and the prophets rely on these two commands.” After hearing his responses, no one asked him
any more questions.
Then Jesus said to his challengers,
“Now I have a question for you: David
said about the coming king, ‘The Lord said to my lord, “I will set your enemies
at your feet.”’ But if David is the
coming king’s father, how can he call him ‘lord’? But if he is not the king’s father, why do we
all say that the coming king is David’s son?”
No one could answer him, and Jesus left Jerusalem for the day.
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