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"For the kingdom
of heaven
is like
a landowner
who
went
out early
in the morning
to hire
laborers
for his vineyard.
2
"When he had agreed
with the laborers
for a denarius
for the day,
he sent
them into his vineyard.
3
"And he went
out about
the third
hour
and saw
others
standing
idle
in the market place;
4
and to those
he said,
'You also
go
into the vineyard,
and whatever
is right
I will give
you.' And so they went.
5
"Again
he went
out about
the sixth
and the ninth
hour,
and did
the same thing.
6
"And about
the eleventh
hour he went
out and found
others
standing
around; and he said
to them, 'Why
have you been
standing
here
idle
all
day
long?'
7
"They said
to him, 'Because
no one
hired
us.' He said
to them, 'You go
into the vineyard
too.'
8
"When evening
came,
the owner
of the vineyard
said
to his foreman,
'Call
the laborers
and pay
them their wages,
beginning
with the last
group to the first.'
9
"When
those
hired about
the eleventh
hour
came,
each one
received
a denarius.
10
"When those
hired first
came,
they thought
that they would receive
more;
but each
of them also
received
a denarius.
11
"When they received
it, they grumbled
at the landowner,
12
saying,
'These
last men
have worked
only one
hour,
and you have made
them equal
to us who
have borne
the burden
and the scorching heat
of the day.'
13
"But he answered
and said
to one
of them, 'Friend,
I am doing
you no
wrong;
did you not agree
with me for a denarius?
14
'
Take
what
is yours
and go,
but I wish
to give
to this
last man
the same
as to you.
15
'
Is it not lawful
for me to do
what
I wish
with
what
is my own?
Or
is your eye
envious
because
I am
generous?'
16
"So
the last
shall be first,
and the first
last."
17
As Jesus
was about
to go
up to Jerusalem,
He took
the twelve
disciples aside by themselves,
and on the way
He said
to them,
18
"Behold,
we are going
up to Jerusalem;
and the Son
of Man
will be delivered
to the chief priests
and scribes,
and they will condemn
Him to death,
19
and will hand
Him over to the Gentiles
to mock
and scourge
and crucify
Him, and on the third
day
He will be raised
up."
20
Then
the mother
of the sons
of Zebedee
came
to Jesus with her sons,
bowing down
and making a request
of Him.
21
And He said
to her, "What
do you wish?"
She said to Him, "Command
that in Your kingdom
these
two
sons
of mine
may sit
one
on Your right
and
one
on Your left."
22
But Jesus
answered,
"You do not know
what
you are asking.
Are you able
to drink
the cup
that I am about
to drink
?"
They said
to Him, "We are able."
23
He said
to them, "My cup
you shall drink;
but to sit
on My right
and on My left,
this
is not Mine
to give,
but it is for those for whom
it has been prepared
by My Father."
24
And hearing
this, the ten
became indignant
with the two
brothers.
25
But Jesus
called
them to Himself and said,
"You know
that the rulers
of the Gentiles
lord it over
them, and their great men
exercise authority over
them.
26
"It is not this way
among
you, but whoever
wishes
to become
great
among
you shall be your servant,
27
and whoever
wishes
to be first
among
you shall be your slave;
28
just
as the Son
of Man
did not come
to be served,
but to serve,
and to give
His life
a ransom
for many."
29
As they were leaving
Jericho,
a large
crowd
followed
Him.
30
And two
blind men
sitting
by the road,
hearing
that Jesus
was passing
by, cried
out, "Lord,
have mercy
on us, Son
of David!"
31
The crowd
sternly told
them to be quiet,
but they cried
out all the more,
"Lord,
Son
of David,
have mercy
on us!"
32
And Jesus
stopped
and called
them, and said,
"What
do you want
Me to do
for you?"
33
They said
to Him, "Lord,
we want our eyes
to be opened."
34
Moved with compassion,
Jesus
touched
their eyes;
and immediately
they regained their sight
and followed
Him.
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