28 And then the king sent other servants forth; to them he said, Go to the corners of the streets, the partings of the ways, and to the marts of trade and say,
29 Whoever will may come up to the marriage feast.
30 The servants went their way and called; and lo, the banquet hall was filled with guests.
31 But when the king came in to see the guests, he saw a man who had not on a wedding robe; he called to him and said,
32 Friend, why are you here without a wedding robe? Would you dishonor thus my son?
33 The man was dumb; he answered not.
34 And then the king said to his guards, Take you this man and bind him hand and foot and cast him out into the darkness of the night.
35 The many have been called, but none are chosen to be guests who have not clad themselves in wedding robes.
CHAPTER 155.
Jesus recognizes the justice of paying secular taxes. He teaches a lesson on family relationships in the life beyond. The greatest of the commandments is comprised in love. He warns his disciples against the hypocrisy of scribes and Pharisees.