Matthew 22:20 ”
“And He said to them, ‘Whose image and inscription is this?’”
As the cross approaches, so does the opposition to Jesus. The religious leaders are desperately trying to turn the people against Jesus. In this case, they sent the young Pharisees and the Herodians, a political sect that favored the Jews being ruled by Rome. When they arrived, they must have thought they had come up with the perfect question. No matter how Jesus answered, He would end up polarizing himself. “Is it lawful to pay taxes to Caesar?” If Jesus says “yes”, he will find himself at odds with the people. They will think of Him and all He has done and said, as simply a political movement in support of Rome. If He says “no” He will find himself the enemy of Rome and be a wanted man. I can almost feel the excitement of…
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