Deuteronomy 17:15

whom.

1Sa 9:15-17; 10:24; 16:12,13; 2Sa 5:2; 1Ch 12:23; 22:10; 28:5

Ps 2:2,6

from among.

Jer 30:21; Mt 22:17

not set.

Jer 2:25

Ezra 4:13

if this city.

Ne 5:4; Ps 52:2; 119:69

pay. Chal. give. toll.

7:24; Mt 9:9; 17:25; Ro 13:6,7

revenue. or, strength.

Ezra 4:19-22

I commanded. Chal. by me a decree is set. search.

15; 5:17; 6:1,2; De 13:14; Pr 25:2

and it is found.

2Ki 18:7; 24:20; Eze 17:13-19

made insurrection. Chal. lifted up itself.

mighty king.

1Ki 4:21,24; 1Ch 18:3; Ps 72:8

beyond.

16; Ge 15:18; Jos 1:3,4

toll.

1Ch 18:6,13; 19:19; 2Ch 9:14,23,24; 17:11; 26:7,8

Give ye, etc. Chal. Make a decree.

19

why should.

13; Es 3:8,9; 7:3,4

Ezra 9:7

Since the days.

Nu 32:14; 2Ch 29:6; 30:7; Ne 9:32-34; Ps 106:6,7; La 5:7; Da 9:5-8

Zec 1:4,5; Mt 23:30-33; Ac 7:51,52

for our iniquities.

Le 26:14-46; De 4:25-28; 28:15-68; 29:22-28; 30:17-19; 31:20-22

De 32:15-28; 1Sa 12:15; 1Ki 9:6-9; Ne 9:30

into the hand.

2Ki 17:5-8; 18:9-12; 24:1-4; 2Ch 36:16-19; Ne 9:36,37; Da 9:11-14

to confusion.

Da 9:7,8

as it is this day.

Ne 9:32; Jer 25:18; 44:22

Nehemiah 5:4

the king's tribute.

9:37; De 28:47,48; Jos 16:10; 1Ki 9:21; Ezr 4:13,20

Nehemiah 9:37

it yieldeth.

De 28:33,39,51; Ezr 4:13; 6:8; 7:24

dominion.

5:8; Le 26:17; De 28:48; Joh 8:33

Matthew 22:17-21

What.

Jer 42:2,3,20; Ac 28:22

is.

De 17:14,15; Ezr 4:13; 7:24; Ne 5:4; 9:37; Ac 5:37; Ro 13:6,7

Caesar.

Lu 2:1; Joh 19:12-15; Ac 17:7; 25:8

perceived.

Mr 2:8; Lu 5:22; 9:47; 20:23; Joh 2:25; Re 2:23

Why.

16:1-4; 19:3; Mr 12:5; Lu 10:25; Joh 8:6; Ac 5:9

a penny."In value sevenpence halfpenny."

18:28; 20:2; Re 6:6

superscription. or, inscription.

Lu 20:24

Render.

17:25-27; Pr 24:21; Lu 23:2; Ro 13:7

are Caesar's.This conclusion is drawn from their own maxims and premises. They held that "wherever the money of any king is current, there the inhabitants acknowledge that king for their lord." Now, by admitting that this was Cæsar's coin, and by consenting to receive it as the current coin of their country, they in fact acknowledged their subjection to his government, and of course their obligation to pay the tribute demanded of them. This answer was full of consummate wisdom, and it completely defeated the insidious designs of his enemies. He avoided rendering himself odious to the Jewish people by opposing their notions of liberty, or appearing to pay court to the emperor, without exposing himself to the charge of sedition and disaffection to the Roman government.

and.

37; 4:10; Da 3:16-18; 6:10,11,20-23; Mal 1:6-8; 3:8-10; Ac 4:19; 5:29

1Pe 2:13-17
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