4 Gr. from.

§ 136. JESUS, TO THE JOY OF THE MULTITUDE, SILENCES HIS ENEMIES BY THE PERTINENT QUESTION OF THE MESSIAH'S DESCENT FROM DAVID AND LORDSHIP OVER DAVID

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Mark 12:35-37Matt. 22:41-46Luke 20:41-44

35 And Jesus
answered and said, as
he taught in the temple,
How say the scribes
that the Christ is
the son of David?
36 David himself said
in the Holy Spirit,
[see Ps. 110:1],
The Lord said unto
my Lord,
Sit thou on my
right hand,
Till I make thine
enemies 1the foot-
stool of thy feet.
37 David himself calleth
him Lord; and
whence is he his son?
And 2the common
people heard him
gladly.
41 Now while the
Pharisees were
gathered together,
Jesus asked them a
question, 42 saying,
What think ye of the
Christ? whose son is
he? They say unto
him, The son of David.
43 He saith unto them,
How then doth David
in the Spirit call him
Lord, saying,
44 The Lord said unto
my Lord,
Sit thou on my
right hand,
Till I put thine
enemies under-
neath thy feet?
45 If David then calleth
him Lord, how is he
his son? 46 And no one
was able to answer
him a word, neither
durst any man from
that day forth ask him
any more questions.

41 And he said unto
them,
How say they
that the Christ is
David's son?
42 For
David himself saith in
the book of Psalms,
The Lord said unto
my Lord,
Sit thou on my
right hand,
43 Till I make thine
enemies the foot-
stool of thy feet.
44 David therefore
calleth him Lord, and
how is he his son?

1 Some ancient authorities read underneath thy feet.

2 Or, the great multitude.

§ 137. IN HIS LAST PUBLIC DISCOURSE, JESUS SOLEMNLY DENOUNCESa THE SCRIBES AND PHARISEES (COMP. [§ 107])

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