Render unto Caesar all things that are Caesar's and unto God the things that are God's.
It is talking about coin with Caesar's face on it, in that verse. Matthew 22:21. Taxes. There is confusion on it all. Because temples often collected taxes historically, and made offerings. They often provided blessings from gifts made. Later he goes into the Jewish temple. And demands that they stop their offerings, and coin collections. It leads to his death. But one of the apostles was a tax collecter Matthew writing that testament. Immediately after his death coin collection continued at all churches and temples, in Christianity.
The new testament has a lot of controversy surrounding its creation. Greek monks are the source of the Latin version today. We won't get into all of that.
But okay if we go back to Egypt and the afterlife, heart for the feature weighed on the scales, weighing up good deeds, balanced heart and feather, granting safe passage into the afterlife. The concept is said to have became fornicated by wealth buying their way in. They'd faster pay debts for the supposed rituals and tombs granting them mummification and status, buried with possessions. Why bring this up, religion split from the pantheon of god's, tombs, and burials of status, into a single divinity. Where passage into the afterlife changed. Burial often ritually put coins on the dead for the ferryman, death. A Greek/Egyptian concept. This practice has continued in burial for much longer.
Render unto Caesar all things that are Caesar's and unto God the things that are God's.
It is talking about coin with Caesar's face on it, in that verse. Matthew 22:21. Taxes. There is confusion on it all. Because temples often collected taxes historically, and made offerings. They often provided blessings from gifts made. Later he goes into the Jewish temple. And demands that they stop their offerings, and coin collections. It leads to his death. But one of the apostles was a tax collecter Matthew writing that testament. Immediately after his death coin collection continued at all churches and temples, in Christianity.
The new testament has a lot of controversy surrounding its creation. Greek monks are the source of the Latin version today. We won't get into all of that.
But okay if we go back to Egypt and the afterlife, heart for the feature weighed on the scales, weighing up good deeds, balanced heart and feather, granting safe passage into the afterlife. The concept is said to have became fornicated by wealth buying their way in. They'd faster pay debts for the supposed rituals and tombs granting them mummification and status, buried with possessions. Why bring this up, religion split from the pantheon of god's, tombs, and burials of status, into a single divinity. Where passage into the afterlife changed. Burial often ritually put coins on the dead for the ferryman, death. A Greek/Egyptian concept. This practice has continued in burial for much longer.