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Verse Matthew 21:41. _HE WILL MISERABLY DESTROY THOSE WICKED MEN_]
So, according to this evangelist, our Lord caused them to pass that
sentence of destruction upon themselves which was literally exec...
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THE PARABLE OF THE VINEYARD - This is also recorded in Mark 12:1; Luke
20:9.
Matthew 21:33
HEAR ANOTHER PARABLE - See the notes at...
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9. THE KING ENTERS INTO JERUSALEM.
The Parables of the Two Sons and the Householder and His Vineyard.
CHAPTER 21
1. The King Enters Jerusalem. (Matthew 21:1 .) 2. The Second
Cleansing of the Temple...
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THE PARABLE OF THE VINEYARD (Mark 12:1 *, Luke 20:9). The chief
peculiarities of Mt.'s version are (Matthew 21:39) the slaying of the
heir outside the vineyard (perhaps a recollection of Jesus sufferi...
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Jesus said, "Listen to another parable. There was a householder who
planted a vineyard, and surrounded it with a hedge, and dug a wine
press in it, and built a tower, and gave it out to cultivators an...
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THE BEGINNING OF THE LAST ACT (Matthew 21:1-11)...
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MISERABLY... WICKED. Note the Figure of speech _Paronomasia_ (App-6).
Greek. _kakous kakos._ In Eng. "miserably destroy those miserable
[men]" (Revised Version); or, "those wretches he will put to. wr...
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The Wicked Husbandmen
Mark 12:1-11; Luke 20:9-18.
No parable interprets itself more clearly than this. ISRAEL is
represented by an image which the prophets had made familiar and
unmistakeable the Vi...
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_They say unto him_ An interruption from the listening crowd, which
marks the intense interest with which these parables were heard. The
indignation of the bystanders is aroused as if it were a tale o...
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ἘΚΔΏΣΕΤΑΙ replaces ἐκδόσεται on decisive
authority.
41. ΛΈΓΟΥΣΙΝ ΑΥ̓ΤΩ͂Ι. An interruption from the
listening crowd, which marks the intense interest with which these
parables were heard. The indignat...
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THE WICKED HUSBANDMEN
Mark 12:1-12; Luke 20:9-19
No parable interprets itself more clearly than this. Israel is
represented by an image which the prophets had made familiar and
unmistakeable—the Vine...
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Ver 33. "Hear another parable: There was a certain householder, which
planted a vineyard, and hedged it round about, and digged a winepress
in it, and built a tower, and let it out to husbandmen, and...
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_WITH THE FINISH IN SIGHT JESUS SPOKE OF GOD'S GOODNESS AND DESIRE TO
SAVE MATTHEW 21:33-46:_ "The vineyard of the Lord of hosts is the
House of Israel." (Isaiah 5:7) God had entrusted His vineyard to...
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ΛΈΓΟΥΣΙΝ _praes. ind. act. от_ ΛΈΓΩ (G288)
говорить. Hist, _praes._ Слушатели дают
ответ и указывают на значение притчи,
ΚΑΚΌΣ (G2556) злой, принадлежащий к
злодеям, предполагается, что вредный и
опа...
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WHEN THE LORD THEREFORE—COMETH— According to St. Mark and St.
Luke, Jesus answered this question himself; which, according to St.
Matthew, the priests answered: this apparent inconsistency may be
reco...
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SECTION 57
JESUS MEETS CHALLENGES TO HIS AUTHORITY: THREE PARABLES OF WARNING
TEXT: 21:33-46
C. THE PARABLE OF THE WICKED HUSBANDMEN
33 Hear another parable: There was a man that was a householder,...
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They say unto him, He will miserably destroy those wicked men, and
will let out his vineyard unto other husbandmen, which shall render
him the fruits in their seasons.
THEY SAY UNTO HIM, HE WILL MI...
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31 See Luk_7:29-30.
32 See Mat_3:1; Luk_3:12.
32 The Lord now proceeds to show them His authority and to expose
their abuse of the privileges entrusted to them. They were mere
tenants of God's viney...
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21:41 who (b-20) _ Hostis_ . as ch. 19.12. render (c-22) There is no
good English word for this. it means that a part of the fruit or wine
is paid in kind according to agreement, instead of a fixed re...
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THEY SAY] Jesus extorts their condemnation from their own lips.
Otherwise in St. Mark and St. Luke. HE WILL, etc.] RV 'He will
miserably destroy those miserable men.' The allusion is to the
destructio...
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THE WICKED HUSBANDMEN (Mark 12:1; Luke 20:9). The doctrinal importance
of this parable, which belongs to the oldest tradition, is great. In
it Christ claims to be in a unique sense the Son of God. He...
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THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY. CLEANSING OF THE TEMPLE
Chronology of the Last Week of Christ's Life, commonly called Holy
Week (chiefly after Hastings' 'Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels').
Sabbath, Nisan 8...
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MATTHEW’S GOOD NEWS
MATTHEW’S *GOSPEL
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 21
JESUS ENTERS JERUSALEM 21:1-11
V1 As they came nearer to Jerusalem, they reached the town called
Bethphage. It was on the Mount o...
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THEY SAY UNTO HIM ... — The fact that the answer to the question
came, not from the speaker, but from the hearers of the parable, is
peculiar to St. Matthew. On the assumption that those who gave the...
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Matthew 22:1; Matthew 23:1
CHAPTER 17
Conflict in the Temple - Matthew 21:18 - Matthew 22:1 -...
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_Application_. ὅταν οὖν ἔλθῃ ὁ κ., etc.: what would
you expect the owner to do after such ongoings have been reported to
him? Observe the subjunctive after ὅταν compared with the
indicative ἤγγισεν af...
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_Parable of the rebellious vine-dressers_ (Mark 12:1-12; Luke
20:9-19)....
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λέγουσι, they say: who? the men incriminated, though they could
not but see through the thin veil of the allegory. In Mk. and Lk. the
words appear to be put into Christ's mouth. κακοὺς κακῶς
ἀπολέσει...
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REJECTERS THEMSELVES REJECTED
Matthew 21:33-46
This parable is based on Isaiah 5:1-7. The husbandmen are the
religious leaders of the people. The vineyard is of course the Hebrew
nation. The servants...
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In this cleansing of the Temple for the second time-He had done the
same at the outset of His ministry- the Lord revealed His conception
of the secret of all civic righteousness and strength. He revea...
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They say unto him, He will (t) miserably destroy those wicked men, and
will let out [his] vineyard unto other husbandmen, which shall render
him the fruits in their seasons.
(t) A kind of proverb, sh...
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He will bring those evil men to an evil end. This answer was made by
some of them. Yet St. Luke (xx. 16,) tells us, that others among them,
(whom we may take to be the Scribes and Pharisees) cried out...
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THE WICKED HUSBANDMAN
Matthew 21:33-46; Mark 12:1-12; Luke 20:9-19. Matthew: “Hear another
parable: A man who is a landlord planted a vineyard, and placed a
hedge round it, and dug a wine-trough in it...
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"And when he was come into the temple, the chief priests and the
elders of the people came unto him as he was teaching, and said, By
what authority doest thou these things? and who gave thee this
auth...
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We now enter on the Lord's final presentation of Himself to Jerusalem,
traced, however, from Jericho; that is, from the city which had once
been the stronghold of the power of the Canaanite. The Lord...
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Afterwards (chapter 21), disposing of all that belonged to His willing
people, He makes His entry into Jerusalem as King and Lord, according
to the testimony of Zechariah. But although entering as Kin...
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THEY SAY UNTO HIM,.... Either the common people that were about him;
or rather the chief priests, scribes, and elders, to whom he put the
question; little thinking then, that they were the persons int...
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They say unto him, He will miserably destroy those wicked men, and
will let out _his_ vineyard unto other husbandmen, which shall render
him the fruits in their seasons.
Ver. 41. _They say unto him,...
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Mat. 21:40, 41. "When the lord, therefore, of the vineyard cometh." It
is manifest here that the destruction of Jerusalem is called the
coming of the Lord. This is called the end of the world: it is t...
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_When the Lord cometh_ Armed with a power which they will be utterly
unable to resist, _What will he do unto these husbandmen_ Who had been
so treacherous and cruel? With a view to their stronger conv...
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OTHER HUSBANDMEN; the blessings which they received and abused he
would give to others. The greater the privileges of men, if they do
not improve them, the greater will be their guilt; and without
rep...
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v. 37. BUT LAST OF ALL HE SENT UNTO THEM. HIS SON, SAYING, THEY WILL
RELEVANCE MY SON....
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THEY SAY UNTO HIM, HE WILL MISERABLY DESTROY THOSE WICKED MEN, AND
WILL LET OUT HIS VINEYARD UNTO OTHER HUSBANDMEN, WHICH SHALL RENDER
HIM THE FRUITS IN THEIR SEASONS.
The patience of the master was s...
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It is a moment of most serious significance as the Lord is now about
to enter Jerusalem. He is to be publicly presented to Israel, yet in
lowly grace, not in power and majesty. Two of His disciples ar...
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33-46 This parable plainly sets forth the sin and ruin of the Jewish
nation; and what is spoken to convict them, is spoken to caution all
that enjoy the privileges of the outward church. As men treat...
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Ver. 40,41. Mark relates the latter verse as Christ's own words, MARK
12:9; so doth Luke, LUKE 20:15,16, adding, that _when they heard it,
they said, God forbid._ It is said, to solve this difficulty,...
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Matthew 21:41 said G3004 (G5719) Him G846 destroy G622 (G5692) those
G846 men G2556 miserably G2560 and...
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“When therefore the lord of the vineyard shall come, what will he do
to those vineyard workers? They say to him, ‘He will evilly (kakos)
destroy those evil (kakos) men, and will let out the vineyard t...
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THE QUESTION OF JESUS' AUTHORITY (21:37-22:46).
While, as we have seen above, the section from Matthew 19:3 to Matthew
22:46 forms a complete section in itself, enclosed within a
dissertation on true...
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THE PARABLE OF THE FAITHLESS TENANTS (21:33-41). .
The final build up of Jesus, and of what He has come to do, continues.
He has entered Jerusalem as its King (Matthew 21:1). He has taken over
the Tem...
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TIME. _Tuesday_, in the temple, after the discourse about the fig
tree. The events recorded in chaps, 22, 23, took place on the same
day; the discourse in chaps, 24, 26, was delivered in the evening a...
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Matthew 21:41. THEY SAY UNTO HIM, _i.e._, the rulers. Probably the
people joined in the answer, as the parable was spoken to them also
(Luke 20:9) Mark and Luke seem to put these words in the mouth of...
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HE WILL MISERABLY DESTROY THOSE MISERABLE MEN
(κακους κακως απολεσε αυτους). The paronomasia
or assonance is very clear. A common idiom in literary Greek. "He will
put the wretches to a wretched de...
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Matthew 21:23. _And when he was come into the temple, the chief
priests and the elders of the people came unto, him as he was
teaching, and said, By what authority doest thou these things? and who
gav...
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CONTENTS: The triumphant entry. Jesus' second purification of the
temple. Barren fig tree cursed. Jesus' authority questioned. Parable
of the two sons in the vineyard. Parable of the house-holder dema...
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Matthew 21:1. _When they were come to Bethphage._ The rabbins dispute
about the etymon of this village, whether it mean the “house of the
fountain,” as is the literal import; or the “house of
grossiti...
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40-41.
WHAT WILL HE DO TO THOSE TENANTS? They are so wrapped up in what Jesus
says, that they answer without seeing they are the guilty ones. HE
WILL CERTAINLY KILL THOSE EVIL MEN. They make a predict...
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_There was a certain householder, which planted a vineyard._
THE WICKED HUSBANDMEN
I. A representation of the jewish church as regards its privileges and
obligations. “There was a certain householde...
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JESUS TELLS THE PARABLE OF THE WICKED TENANTS MATTHEW 21:33-46; MARK
12:1-12; LUKE 20:9-19; MATTHEW 21:33 Hear another parable: T
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Matthew 21:33. A VINEYARD.—Was regarded as the most valuable
plantation, which yielded the largest harvest, but required also the
most constant labour and care (_Schaff_). A WINEPRESS...
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EXPOSITION
MATTHEW 21:1
_Triumphal entry into Jerusalem_. (Mark 11:1; Luke 19:29; John 12:12.)...
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Now when they drew near to Jerusalem, they were come to Bethphage,
unto the mount of Olives, and then Jesus sent two disciples, saying
unto them, Go into the village over against you, and immediately...
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1 Thessalonians 2:16; Acts 13:46; Acts 15:7; Acts 18:6; Acts 28:8;...
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He will miserably destroy those wicked men [κ α κ ο υ ς κ α κ
ω ς α π ο λ ε σ ε ι α υ τ ο υ ς]. There is a play upon
the words which the A. V. missed and the Rev. preserves by rendering
"miserably des...