This week we are studying Mark 12:1-12. Jesus is in the temple speaking to the chief priests, teachers of the law, and the elders. He tells them a parable about some wicked tenants who refused to give what was due to the landowner.
Why do the tenants think they can claim the inheritance by killing the son?
In light of Isaiah 5:1-7, how should we understand Mark 12:9?
How should we understand Jesus as the cornerstone in the context of the temple?
Consider the similar parable in 2 Samuel 12. How do the responses of King David and the Jewish Leaders differ?