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A “cornerstone” was spoken about in two ways in the days of Jesus. It was used to describe the large stone set in the ground that established the corner from which the foundation of a building was measured. It was also used to describe the stone at the top part of an arch. This stone held the arch together. Jesus used the word “cornerstone” as a metaphor. Jesus was speaking about himself. That is, Jesus himself is the foundation upon which the church, that is the body of Christ, is built. He holds all things together.
See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); Church; Body of Christ
See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); [Church](../articles/church.md); [Body of Christ](../articles/bodyofchrist.md)
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See: Isaiah 8:14-15
See: Hell; Day of Judgment; Punish (Punishment)
See: [Hell](../articles/hell.md); [Day of Judgment](../articles/dayofjudgment.md); [Punish (Punishment)](../articles/punish.md)
## 20:20-26
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When the Jewish leaders asked a question about paying taxes, they tried to trick Jesus. They wanted Jesus to say something that made people angry. If Jesus said that people needed to pay taxes, the Jewish people would be angry and stop following him. If Jesus said that people should not pay taxes, then the Romans would be angry with him.
See: Tax (Tax Collector, Toll)
See: [Tax (Tax Collector, Toll)](../articles/taxtaxcollector.md)
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Jesus spoke about things that belonged to Caesar. Some scholars think that because the name and face on the coin showed that it belonged to Caesar, then Caesar had the right to collect taxes from the people. Other scholars think Jesus was speaking very specifically about giving to Caesar what was due to him. That is, taxes and honor.
See: Rome (Roman Empire, Caesar); Tax (Tax Collector, Toll)
See: [Rome (Roman Empire, Caesar)](../articles/rome.md); [Tax (Tax Collector, Toll)](../articles/taxtaxcollector.md)
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### Who were the Sadducees?
See: Sadducees
See: [Sadducees](../articles/sadducees.md)
### What is the “resurrection”?
See: Resurrect (Resurrection)
See: [Resurrect (Resurrection)](../articles/resurrect.md)
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The people who follow Jesus and are resurrected will never die again. That is, they will live together in God in heaven.
See: Resurrect (Resurrection); Heaven
See: [Resurrect (Resurrection)](../articles/resurrect.md); Heaven
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See: Exodus 3:6
See: Resurrect (Resurrection)
See: [Resurrect (Resurrection)](../articles/resurrect.md)
## 20:41-44
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### Who were the scribes?
See: Scribe
See: [Scribe](../articles/scribe.md)
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The scribes devour widows houses. Some scholars think Jesus was speaking about widows who were wealthy and the scribes were taking a very large donations from those widows. Other scholars think the scribes took the things the widows owned. Other scholars think the scribes, in helping widows, took more from the widows than what they should have taken for helping them.
See: Scribe
See: [Scribe](../articles/scribe.md)
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The scribes will receive greater condemnation. Scholars think that God will punish the scribes more severely than other people who will be judged and punished.
See: Scribe; Condemn (Condemnation); Judge (Judgment); Punish (Punishment)
See: [Scribe](../articles/scribe.md); Condemn (Condemnation); Judge (Judgment); [Punish (Punishment)](../articles/punish.md)