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Romans 13:7

James Moffatt - New Testament

Pay them all their respective dues, tribute to one, taxes to another, respect to this man, honour to that.

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"Well then," he said to them, "give Caesar what belongs to Caesar, give God what belongs to God."

He said, "Yes." But when he went indoors Jesus spoke first; "Tell me, Simon," he said, "from whom do earthly kings collect customs or taxes? Is it from their own people or from aliens?"

Presbyters who are efficient presidents are to be considered worthy of ample remuneration, particularly those who have the task of preaching and teaching:

"Caesar's," they said. Then he told them, "Give Caesar what belongs to Caesar, give God what belongs to God."

Servants, be obedient to those who are your masters here below with reverence and trembling, with singleness of heart as to Christ himself;

In the same way you husbands must be considerate in living with your wives, since they are the weaker sex; you must honour them as heirs equally with yourselves of the grace of Life, so that your prayers may not be hindered.

Let all servants who are under the yoke of slavery remember that their masters are entitled to perfect respect — otherwise it will be a scandal to the Name of God and to our doctrine.

However, let every man of you love his wife as himself, and let the wife reverence her husband.

They proceeded to accuse him, saying, "We have discovered this fellow perverting our nation, forbidding tribute being paid to Caesar, and alleging he is king messiah."

Jesus said to them, "Give Caesar what belongs to Caesar, give God what belongs to God." He astonished them.

Besides, they become idle unconsciously by gadding about from one house to another — and not merely idle but gossips and busybodies, repeating things they have no right to mention.

Is it right for us to pay tribute to Caesar or not?"

Put affection into your love for the brotherhood; be forward to honour one another;

for the same reason as you pay taxes — since magistrates are God's officers, bent upon the maintenance of order and authority.




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