When Jesus well says we should give to the emperor the things that are the emperor's and to God the things that are God's (known by many as "Render unto Caesar..."), he does not actually say which things belong to whom. And the NRSV translation of Jesus' question about the coin "Whose head is this?" seems to obscure a connection to humans being created in God's image. But the word "head" (NIV, "portrait") actually translates the same word found in Matthew's Greek Old Testament where God speaks of creating the human creatures "in our image." And if Caesar's image on the coin implies that it belongs to him, what does God's image on us say?