
"One of the scribes
came and heard [Jesus and some Sadducees] debating, and recognizing that
[Jesus] had answered them well, asked him, 'What commandment is the foremost of
all?' Jesus answered, 'The foremost is, "Hear O Israel! The LORD our God,
the LORD is one. And you shall love the LORD Your God with all your heart, and
with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength [Deu
6:4,5]" The second is this, "And you shall love your neighbor as
yourself [Lev 19:18]" There is no other commandment more foremost than
these.' The scribe said to him, 'Right, Teacher; You have stated truthfully
that He "is one," and "There is no one else besides Him"
[Deu 4:35]. And to "love Him with all the heart and with all the
understanding and with all the strength," and to "love one's neighbor
as himself," is much more than all "burnt offerings and sacrifices'
[1Sam 15:22; Psa 40:6; Hos 6:6]” When Jesus saw that [the scribe] had answered
intelligently, he said to him, 'You are not far from the kingdom of God.' After
that, no one would venture to ask [Jesus] any more questions" (Mar
12:28-34).