![]() The Jews recognized that a metal coin had an image engraved upon it. We are not to take upon ourselves anything that is fashioned to take on the representation or the mun which is a likeness or physical manifestation of anything in the heavens above or the earth below or in the sea. This carving or engraving may be done with wood or metal. This word for graven image is pesel which means to carve out and fashion something that is seen. You are not to take for yourselves any graven images. Ashah leka has the idea of taking something unto yourself. “Thou shalt not make…” The word make in Hebrew is ashah which is followed by the word leka which means to you. Why were they hypocrites? I read something very interesting in Jewish literature about the second commandment. Note in verse 18, Jesus calls them hypocrites. I heard preachers and teachers say that Jesus’s response was clever but they never explained why it was clever, at least to me it didn’t seem clever, he just as well have said: “Pay the taxes.” It sounded to me like His enemies had Him right where they wanted Him. I mean he basically said that it was ok to pay the taxes ie., just pay with Roman money and not the coins issued by the temple. What baffled me is how did Jesus response of : “Render unto Caesar that which is Caesar and to God that which is God” really embarrass the Pharisees and Herodians. If Jesus said “no” and agreed with the teachings of the Tradition of the Fathers the Roman government would arrest him for treason. Paying tax to a foreign government was consider paying a tithe to the government forbidden not by Mosaic law but by the Traditions of the Fathers which later became the Talmud, which was not considered to be inspired, but authoritative and to violate the teachings of the Tradition of the Fathers was a chargeable offense to be heard before the religious court or Sanhedrin. If He said “yes” the Jewish leaders would take a hard line with him for supporting a pagan government and probably bring Him before the Sanhedrin as a law breaker. The Pharisees and Herodians really thought they had Jesus trapped when they asked Him about paying taxes. Until I started to study the Jewish Talmud, I never really understood this passage in Matthew 22:20: 21. The saith he unto them “Render unto Caesars the things which are Caesars and unto God the things that are God’s.” ![]() Matthew 22:20-21: “And He said unto them, whose is this image and superscription? They say unto Him, Caesars. “Exodus 20:4: “Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image in the likeness that is in heaven above or in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the sea.”
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