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Chapter
20
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For the kingdom of
heaven is like the master
of a house, who went
out early in the morning
to get workers into
his vine-garden.
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And when he had made
an agreement with the
workmen for a penny
a day, he sent them
into his vine-garden.
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And he went out about
the third hour, and
saw others in the market-place
doing nothing;
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And he said to them,
Go into the vine-garden
with the others, and
whatever is right I
will give you. And they
went to work.
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Again he went out
about the sixth and
the ninth hour, and
did the same.
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And about the eleventh
hour he went out and
saw others doing nothing;
and he says to them,
Why are you here all
the day doing nothing?
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They say to him,
Because no man has given
us work. He says to
them, Go in with the
rest, into the vine-garden.
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And when evening
came, the lord of the
vine-garden said to
his manager, Let the
workers come, and give
them their payment,
from the last to the
first.
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And when those men
came who had gone to
work at the eleventh
hour, they were given
every man a penny.
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Then those who came
first had the idea that
they would get more;
and they, like the rest,
were given a penny.
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And when they got
it, they made a protest
against the master of
the house,
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Saying, These last
have done only one hour's
work, and you have made
them equal to us, who
have undergone the hard
work of the day and
the burning heat.
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But he in answer
said to one of them,
Friend, I do you no
wrong: did you not make
an agreement with me
for a penny?
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Take what is yours,
and go away; it is my
pleasure to give to
this last, even as to
you.
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Have I not the right
to do as seems good
to me in my house? or
is your eye evil, because
I am good?
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So the last will
be first, and the first
last.
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And when Jesus was
going up to Jerusalem,
he took the twelve disciples
on one side, and said
to them,
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See, we go up to
Jerusalem; and the Son
of man will be given
into the hands of the
chief priests and scribes;
and they will give orders
for him to be put to
death,
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And will give him
up to the Gentiles to
be made sport of and
to be whipped and to
be put to death on the
cross: and the third
day he will come back
again from the dead.
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Then the mother of
the sons of Zebedee
came to him with her
sons, giving him worship
and making a request
of him.
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And he said to her,
What is your desire?
She says to him, Let
my two sons be seated,
the one at your right
hand, and the other
at your left, in your
kingdom.
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But Jesus made answer
and said, You have no
idea what you are requesting.
Are you able to take
of the cup which I am
about to take?
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They say to him,
We are able. He says
to them, Truly, you
will take of my cup:
but to be seated at
my right hand and at
my left is not for me
to give, but it is for
those for whom my Father
has made it ready.
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And when it came
to the ears of the ten,
they were angry with
the two brothers.
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But Jesus said to
them, You see that the
rulers of the Gentiles
are lords over them,
and their great ones
have authority over
them.
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Let it not be so
among you: but if anyone
has a desire to become
great among you, let
him be your servant;
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And whoever has a
desire to be first among
you, let him take the
lowest place:
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Even as the Son of
man did not come to
have servants, but to
be a servant, and to
give his life for the
salvation of men.
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And when they were
going out from Jericho,
a great number went
after him.
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And two blind men
seated by the wayside,
when they had the news
that Jesus was going
by, gave a loud cry,
saying, Lord, Son of
David, have mercy on
us.
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And the people gave
them orders to be quiet;
but they went on crying
even louder, Lord, Son
of David, have mercy
on us.
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And Jesus, stopping,
sent for them, and said,
What would you have
me do to you?
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They say to him,
Lord, that our eyes
may be open.
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And Jesus, being
moved with pity, put
his fingers on their
eyes: and straight away
they were able to see,
and went after him.
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