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  1. May 16, 2018 · Submit to Governing Authorities . People complained about paying taxes even in Jesustime. The Roman Empire, which had conquered Israel, imposed a heavy financial burden to pay for its army, road system, courts, temples to the Roman gods, and for the emperor’s personal wealth.

  2. Apr 18, 2017 · To figure out how people managed it, Manuel L. Jose and Charles K. Moore looked at what the Bible has to say about taxation. Taxation existed in the Middle East even before biblical times. Citing the work of archaeologist Denise Schmandt-Besserat, Jose and Moore write that the region’s first accounting system used tokens that relied on a one-to-one relationship with goods.

  3. Oct 11, 2023 · According to John MacArthur, “tax collectors had to keep their distance from any group, because they were so hated. The Jewish Talmud taught that it was righteous to lie and deceive a tax collector, because that was what a professional extortioner deserved” (154). The fact that Jesus would interact and even dine with tax collectors ...

  4. The publicans were the tax collectors in Israel. Matthew, before he left all to follow Jesus, was a publican (Matthew 9:9, 10:3). Zacchaeus was "the chief among the publicans" (Luke 19:2, KJV) - "a chief tax collector" (NKJV). This doesn't just mean that Zacchaeus was that hated man from the Internal Revenue Service. It was far worse than that.

  5. Apr 11, 2018 · Surely, Jesus and the disciples quizzed Levi about his occupation and business practices. Jesus’ conversations about taxes were not limited to his disciples, though. When some of the teachers of the law and chief priests sought ways to discredit Jesus and to undermine his influence, they publicly asked him if it was right to pay taxes to Caesar.

  6. Jan 4, 2022 · The only instance in which we are allowed to disobey the government is when it tells us to do something the Bible forbids. The Bible does not forbid paying taxes. In fact, the Bible encourages us to pay taxes. Therefore, we must submit to God and His Word—and pay our taxes. Generally speaking, taxes are intended to enable the beneficial ...

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  8. However, Jesus did not leave it there. He was willing to pay the tax anyway. This was as a testimony to the Jews, as well as a means to maintain Peter's integrity, for his "yes" answer to the question about whether Jesus paid the temple tax. As the Son of Man, Jesus followed the law in order to fulfill it perfectly (Matthew 5:17).

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