Jesus preached that you had to follow the laws of your land, give to
Ceasar what is Caesar's, etc..
When Jesus says to «render to
Ceasar what is Ceasar, and to God what is God's,» he's drawing a distinction between the two that we need to hold on to.
«It's easier for a camel to pass through the eye of the needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven» (Don't mass more wealth than you need) AND «Pay unto
Ceasar what Ceasar is due» (Pay your taxes)
«My kingdom is not of this earth» What did Jesus say about the heathen Romans - «Give to
Ceasar what is Ceasar's»
Austin Jesus said «Give to
Ceasar what is Ceasar's.»
Not exact matches
Render unto Caesar
what is
Ceasar's..., let he without sin cast the first stone....
Give
Ceasar (politics)
what is his and give Christ
what is his.
Jesus was to all appearances a dismal failure as a «Messiah» — didn't overthrow the government, submitted to
Ceasar's
what was
Ceasar's, hung out with the dregs of his society, for a time even his own family thought he had lost his mind.
What is outside convention is today's taco filling — it's my take on
Ceasar Salad!
At the beginning of the article, the journalist describes
what Jillian ordered for lunch: grilled shrimp
ceasar salad with dressing on the side.