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13. When the Rulers of the Jewish
people, the chief Priests, and the Doctors of the Law, were assembled together
in Jerusalem, and He was in the Temple; He foretold covertly and by parable,
the things they were about to dare against Him, and the destruction which
should overtake them on account of this daring, in this manner : " There
was 35 a certain master of a house, (who) planted a
vineyard, and surrounded it with a fence, and digged a wine-press therein, and
built in it a tower, and delivered it to husbandmen, and departed. And, when
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near, he sent his
servants to the husbandmen that they might bring to him the fruit. But these
husbandmen seized his servants, and some of them they smote, and some they
stoned, and some they killed. And again, he sent other servants, more than the
former; and to these, they did in like manner. But at last, he sent his Son,
and said, Surely they will reverence my Son. But these husbandmen, when they
saw the Son, said among themselves : This is his heir ; come let us kill him,
and the inheritance will be ours. So they took him, and cast him out of the
vineyard, and killed him. When therefore, the Lord of the vineyard shall come,
What shall he do to those husbandmen? They say to him, he shall most miserably
destroy them; and his vineyard he shall deliver to other husbandmen, who shall
render him the fruits in their seasons. Jesus himself said to them, Have ye
never read in the Scripture, 'The stone which the builders rejected, has
become the chief corner stone of the building: This is of the Lord, and it is a
miracle in our eyes?' Wherefore I say unto you, The kingdom of God shall be
taken from you, and shall be given to a people which shall render the
fruits" (thereof.) And this parable is of a sort with that, which is
in the Prophet Isaiah, which is (given) in this manner: "My beloved had
a vineyard on the horn of a fat place. And he cultivated it, and surrounded it
with a fence, and planted in it vines, and built a Tower within it. He also
made a wine-press in it. And he expected that it would produce grapes; but it
produced wild grapes." But this that is in the Prophet, accuses the
vineyard; which he thus interprets, as to who was (really) intended, when he
says, "For the vineyard of the Lord of hosts is the house that is in
Israel, and the men of Judah are (His) one beloved plant. I looked for
judgment, but there was rapine; and for righteousness, but behold,
howling!"
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