In the temple, Jesus answers a challenge to His authority with a question about John’s baptism, then tells the parable of the wicked tenants who kill the owner’s beloved son, declaring Himself the rejected cornerstone. He silences trap questions on paying taxes to Caesar and on the resurrection, poses the puzzle of how the Christ is both David’s son and Lord, and warns against the pride of the scribes.
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Luke 20
c. AD 30The parable of the tenants and a series of questions by which Jesus silences His opponents.
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