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1
For the
kingdom
of the
heavens
is
like
to a man, a master of a house,
who
went out
in
the
morning
to hire
workmen
for his
vineyard.
2
And
having agreed
with the
workmen
on a denarius
for the
day,
he sent
them into his
vineyard.
3
And
having gone out
about
the third
hour,
he saw
others
standing
idle
in the marketplace,
4
and
to them
he said,
You
also
go
into the
vineyard,
and
I will give
you
whatever
might be right.
5
And they went. And
having gone out
again
about
the
sixth
and ninth
hour,
he did
likewise.
6
And
about
the eleventh
having gone out,
he found
others
standing,
and
says
to them, Why
do you stand
here
all
the
day
idle?
7
They say
to him, Because
no one
has hired
us.
He says
to them, You
go
also
into the vineyard.
8
And
evening
having arrived,
the
master
of
the
vineyard
says
to his
foreman,
Call
the
workmen
and
pay
the
m
the
wages, having begun from
the
last,
up to
the
first.
9
And
those
hired
about
the
eleventh
hour
having come,
they received
a denarius
each.
10
And
the
first
having come,
the
y thought
that
the
y will receive
more, but
the
y
the
mselves also
received
a denarius
each.
11
And
having received
it
,
they were grumbling
against the master of the house,
12
saying, These
the
last
have worked
one
hour, and
you have made
them
equal
to us,
the
ones
having borne
the
burden
of
the
day
and
the
scorching heat.
13
And
answering
one
of them, he said, Friend,
I am doing you no wrong
.
Did you not agree with
me
for a denarius?
14
Take
what
is
yours
and
go;
and
I desire
to give
to this
last,
as to you also.
15
Or
is
it not lawful
for me
to do
what
I will
with
that which
is
mine?
Or
is
your
eye
envious
because
I am generous?
16
Thus
the
last
will be
first,
and the
first,
last
.
17
And
Jesus
going up
to Jerusalem, He took the
twelve
disciples aside
themselves
on
the way, and said to them,
18
Behold,
we go up
to
Jerusalem,
and the
Son
of Man
will be betrayed
to the
chief priests
and
scribes,
and
they will condemn
Him to
death.
19
And
they will betray
Him to the
Gentiles
to mock
and
to flog
and
to crucify;
and the
third
day
He will rise again.
20
Then
the
mother
of the
sons
of Zebedee
came
to Him with her
sons
,
kneeling down
and
asking
something from Him.
21
And
He said to her, What do you desire?
She says
to Him, Say that
these
two
sons
of mine
might sit,
one
on Your right hand and
one
on Your left hand, in Your kingdom.
22
And
Jesus
answering, said, You do not know
what
you ask for.
Are you able
to drink
the
cup
which I
am about
to drink
?
They say
to Him, We are able.
23
He says
to them, Indeed
you will drink
My
cup,
but
to sit
on My right hand and on
My
left,
this
is not
Mine
to give,
but
for whom it has been prepared by My Father.
24
And the
ten
having heard
this
,
were indignant
about the
two
brothers.
25
And
Jesus
having summoned
them, said, You know that the rulers of the
Gentiles
exercise lordship over
them, and the
great ones
exercise authority over
them.
26
Thus
will it not be
among
you. But
whoever
wishes
to become
great
among
you, he will be your
servant;
27
and
whoever
wishes
to be
first
among
you, he will be your slave
28
even as
the
Son
of Man
did not come
to be served, but to serve, and
to give
His
life
as
a ransom
for many.
29
And
as
they
were going out
from Jericho,
a great
crowd
followed
Him.
30
And behold,
two
blind
men
sitting
beside
the road,
having heard
that
Jesus
is passing by,
cried out
saying, Lord,
have mercy on
us,
Son
of David!
31
And the
crowd
rebuked
them that
they should be silent.
But
they cried out
all the more, saying, Lord,
have mercy on
us,
Son
of David!
32
And
Jesus
having stopped,
called
them and said, What
do you desire
I should do
unto you?
33
They say
to Him, Lord, that our
eyes
might be opened.
34
And having been moved with compassion,
Jesus
touched their
eyes;
and
immediately
they received sight, and
they followed
Him.
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