the Third Week after Easter
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Chinese NCV (Simplified)
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- CondensedParallel Translations
不 料 , 园 户 看 见 他 , 就 彼 此 商 量 说 : 这 是 承 受 产 业 的 , 我 们 杀 他 罢 , 使 产 业 归 於 我 们 !
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
reasoned: Luke 20:5, Matthew 16:7, Matthew 21:25
the heir: Psalms 2:1-6, Psalms 2:8, Psalms 89:27, Matthew 2:2-16, Romans 8:17, Hebrews 1:2
let: Luke 20:19, Luke 19:47, Luke 22:2, Genesis 37:18-20, Matthew 27:21-25, John 11:47-50, Acts 2:23, Acts 3:15
Reciprocal: Matthew 21:38 - This
Cross-References
the king was kind to Abram because he thought Abram was her brother. He gave Abram sheep, cattle, male and female donkeys, male and female servants, and camels.
he told people that his wife Sarah was his sister. Abimelech king of Gerar heard this, so he sent some servants to take her.
Give Abraham his wife back. He is a prophet. He will pray for you, and you will not die. But if you do not give Sarah back, you and all your family will surely die."
Then Abraham answered, "I thought no one in this place respected God and that someone would kill me to get Sarah.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
But when the husbandmen saw him,.... In human nature, heard him preach, and observed the miracles done by him:
they reasoned among themselves; as the Scribes and Pharisees, and elders of the people often did:
saying, this is the heir; the heir of God, being his Son; and so the Ethiopic version; "this Son is his heir", or the heir of the vineyard; being, by appointment, heir of all things, and by his descent from David heir to the kingdom of Israel;
come, let us kill him, that the inheritance may be ours. The Arabic and Persic versions render it, "and his inheritance shall be ours": the nation, city, temple, and all the emoluments and benefits thereof. The word "come" is left out in the Alexandrian copy, and in the Gothic and Vulgate Latin versions.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See this parable explained in the notes at Matthew 21:33-45.