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After Simon Peter says that his master, Jesus pays tribute, Jesus asks if the children of the king of the earth are required to pay taxes. Peter says that they do not.

Spoken to
an individual
KJV Verse

Matthew 17:26 Then are the children free.

NIV Verse:

Matthew 17:26  Then the children are exempt,

What His Listeners Heard:

Then truly free are those children.

Lost In Translation:

This is a punch line. It implies a taxation is a form of slavery. In Jesus's era, this was more obvious because slavery was commonly the result of debt. Though children are subservient to their parents, their role is not one of slaves. Sons, the specific word used here had a claim on the family and its property. Something Christ states explicitly in John 8:35 and John 8:36. As the son of God, Jesus is suggesting he is a son of the ruler and therefore, should be free of taxes. We should also remember that Christ refers to all of us as sons of God. So this is a statement that we should all be free.

KJV w/Translation Issues :

Then(CW) are the children free.

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