“Show me the coin for the tax.” And they brought him a denarius.”
And Jesus said to them: whose likeness and inscription is this? They said: Caesar's. Then he said to them. The image-and-inscription question forces the acknowledgment that the coin belongs to Caesar — in the sense that it bears his image and name. The Genesis logic underlies the response: what bears someone's image belongs to that person.
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Matthew 22:19
“Show me the coin for the tax.” And they brought him a denarius.”
And Jesus said to them: whose likeness and inscription is this? They said: Caesar's. Then he said to them. The image-and-inscription question forces the acknowledgment that the coin belongs to Caesar — in the sense that it bears his image and name. The Genesis logic underlies the response: what bears someone's image belongs to that person.
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And Jesus said to them: whose likeness and inscription is this? They said: Caesar's. Then he said to them. The image-and-inscription question forces the acknowledgment that the coin belongs to Caesar — in the sense that it bears his image and name. The Genesis logic underlies the response: what bears someone's image belongs to that person.