Cleansing the Temple
Bible in Basic English (BBE)
Mat 21:12–17
- 12 And Jesus went into the Temple and sent out all who were trading there, overturning the tables of the money-changers and the seats of those trading in doves.
- 13 And he said to them, It is in the Writings, My house is to be named a house of prayer, but you are making it a hole of thieves.
- 14 And the blind and the broken in body came to him in the Temple, and he made them well.
- 15 But when the chief priests and the scribes saw the works of power which he did, and the children crying out in the Temple, Glory to the son of David, they were angry and said to him,
- 16 Have you any idea what these are saying? And Jesus said to them, Yes: have you not seen in the Writings, From the lips of children and babies at the breast you have made your praise complete?
- 17 And he went away from them, and went out of the town to Bethany, and was there for the night.
Mrk 11:15–19
- 15 And they came to Jerusalem; and he went into the Temple, and sent out those who were trading there, overturning the tables of the money-changers and the seats of those who were offering doves for money;
- 16 And he would not let any man take a vessel through the Temple.
- 17 And he gave them teaching, and said to them, Is it not in the Writings, My house is to be named a house of prayer for all the nations? but you have made it a hole of thieves.
- 18 And it came to the ears of the chief priests and scribes, and they took thought how they might put him to death; being in fear of him, because all the people were full of wonder at his teaching.
- 19 And every evening he went out of the town.
Luk 19:45–48
- 45 And he went into the Temple and put out those who were trading there,
- 46 Saying to them, It has been said, My house is to be a house of prayer, but you have made it a hole of thieves.
- 47 And every day he was teaching in the Temple. But the chief priests and the scribes and the rulers of the people were attempting to put him to death;
- 48 But they were not able to do anything, because the people all kept near him, being greatly interested in his words.