Mark 12:13-17In the course of his Jerusalem ministry, Jesus is confronted by every group who opposes him. In this scene, Jesus is confronted by a bipartisan faction of Herodians and Pharisees who attempt to trap him with an overtly political question. The teaching in this incident has implications for the church of the 21st Century.
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About the SeriesThe Gospel of Mark was composed to the glory of God and for the Church as a witness to the selfless, sinless life of the Son of Man. Categories
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