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1 Like for is the kingdom of the heavens to a man a householder, who went out with morning to hire laborers into the vineyard of him.
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2 Having agreed and with the laborers for a denarius the day, he sent him into the vineyard of him.
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3 And going out about third hour, he saw others standing in the market-place idle;
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Strong's G58 ἀγορά agora ag-or-ah' From ἀγείρω “ageiro” (to gather; probably akin to G1453); properly the town square (as a place of public resort); by implication a market or thoroughfare: - market (-place), street. |
4 and to them he said: Go and you into the vineyard; and whatever may be just, I will give you. They and went away.
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5 Again going out about sixth and ninth hour, he did in like manner.
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6 About and the eleventh hour going out, he found others standing, and he says to them: Why here stood you all the day idle?
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7 They say to him: Because no one us hired. He says to them: Go also you into the vineyard; and whatever maybe just, you shall receive.
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8 Evening and having come on, says the lord of the vineyard to the steward of him: Call the laborers, and give to them the hire, beginning from the last, till the first.
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9 And having come those about the eleventh hour, received each a denarius.
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10 Having then those first, supposed, that more they shall receive; and received also they each a denarius.
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11 Having received but they murmured against the householder,
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They murmered – Question: Who do those represent who murmured? - Q500:1-2 |
12 saying: That these the last one hour worked, and equal to us them thou hast made, to the having endured the burden of the day, and the burning heat.
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13 He but answering said to one of them: Friend, not I wrong thee; not of a denarius didst thou agree to me?
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14 Take thee thine and go, I wish and to this the last to give as also of thee.
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15 Or not is it lawful to me to do what I will with the my own? or the eye of thee evil is, because I good am?
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16 Thus shall be the last, first; and the first, last. Many for are called, few but chosen.
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17 And going up the Jesus to Jerusalem, he took the twelve disciples privately in the way, and said to them: |
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18 Lo, we go up to Jerusalem, and the son of the man will be delivered up to the highpriests and scribes; and they will condemn him to death,
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19 and they will deliver up him to the Gentiles for the to mock, and to scourge, and to crucify; and in the third day he will stand up.
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20 Then came to him the mother of the sons of Zebedee, with the sons of her, prostrating, and asking something from him. |
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21 He and said to her: What wilt thou?
She says to him: Say that may sit these the two sons of me, one at right of thee, and one at left of thee, in the kingdom of thee. |
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22 Answering but the Jesus said: Not you know, what you ask. Are you able to drink the cup, which I am about to drink?
They say to him: We are able. |
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23 And he says to them: The indeed cup of me you shall drink; the but to sit at right of me and at left of me, not is mine to give, but to whom it has been prepared by the Father of me.
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Is not mine to give – This yet another proof that the doctrine of the trinity is false! |
24 And having heard the ten, were angry on account of the two brothers. |
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25 The but Jesus, having called them, said: You know, that the rulers of the nations domineer over them. Not thus great exercise authority over them.
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26 Not thus it shall be among you; but whoever may wish among you great to become, let him be of you servant;
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27 and whoever may wish among you to be first, let him be of you a slave;
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28 even as the son of the man not came to be served but to serve, and to give the life of him a ransom for many.
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29 And departing of them from Jericho, followed him a crowd great.
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30 And lo, two blind men, sitting by the way, hearing that Jesus passes by, cried out, saying: Pity us, O lord, son of David. |
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31 The and crowd reproved them, that they might be silent. They but more did cry out, saying: Pity us, O lord, son of David. |
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32 And having stopped the Jesus he called them, and said: What do you wish I should do to you?
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33 They say to him: O lord, that may be opened of us the eyes. |
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34 Being moved with pity and the Jesus, he touched the eyes of them; and immediately saw again of them the eyes; and they followed him. |
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