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Passage Lookup: Mark 12:28-34
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Mark 12:28
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And one of the Scribes, coming near, hearing them discussing, seeing that, well, he had answered them, began to question him - Which is the chief commandment of all?
Mark 12:29
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Jesus answered - The chief is: Hear! O Israel, - The Lord our God, is, one Lord;
Mark 12:30
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Therefore shalt thou love the Lord thy God, with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, - and with all thy mind; and with all thy strength.
Mark 12:31
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The second, is, this - Thou shalt love, thy neighbour, as thyself. Greater than these, other commandment, is there none.
Mark 12:32
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The Scribe said unto him - Well, Teacher! in truth, hast thou said - He is, One, and there is none other, than he;
Mark 12:33
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And, to love him, with all the heart, and with all the understanding, - and with all the might; and to love one's neighbour as one's self, is, abundantly more, than all the whole burnt offerings and sacrifices.
Mark 12:34
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And, Jesus, seeing him, that, with intelligence he answered, said unto him - Not far, art thoufrom the kingdom of God! And, no one, any longer, was daring to, question, him.
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