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173:4.1 When the chief [[Pharisees]] and the [[scribes]] who had sought to entangle [[Jesus]] with their [[questions]] had finished [[listening]] to the story of the two sons, they withdrew to take further [[counsel]], and [[the Master]], turning his [[attention]] to the [[listening]] multitude, told another [[parable]]:
 
173:4.1 When the chief [[Pharisees]] and the [[scribes]] who had sought to entangle [[Jesus]] with their [[questions]] had finished [[listening]] to the story of the two sons, they withdrew to take further [[counsel]], and [[the Master]], turning his [[attention]] to the [[listening]] multitude, told another [[parable]]:
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173:4.2 " There was a [[good]] man who was a householder, and he planted a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vineyard vineyard]. He set a hedge about it, dug a pit for the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wine_press wine press], and built a watchtower for the guards. Then he let this vineyard out to tenants while he went on a long [[journey]] into another country. And when the [[season]] of the fruits drew near, he sent servants to the tenants to [[receive]] his rental. But they took [[counsel]] among themselves and refused to give these servants the fruits due their master; instead, they fell upon his servants, beating one, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoning stoning] another, and sending the others away empty-handed. And when the householder heard about all this, he sent other and more [[trusted]] servants to deal with these [[wicked]] tenants, and these they [[wounded]] and also treated [[shamefully]]. And then the householder sent his [[favorite]] servant, his steward, and him they [[killed]]. And still, in [[patience]] and with [[forbearance]], he dispatched many other servants, but none would they [[receive]]. Some they beat, others they [[killed]], and when the householder had been so dealt with, he [[decided]] to send his son to deal with these ungrateful tenants, saying to himself, `They may mistreat my servants, but they will surely show [[respect]] for my beloved son.' But when these unrepentant and [[wicked]] tenants saw the son, they [[reasoned]] among themselves: `This is the heir; come, let us [[kill]] him and then the [[inheritance]] will be ours.' So they laid hold on him, and after casting him out of the vineyard, they [[killed]] him. When the lord of that vineyard shall hear how they have [[rejected]] and [[killed]] his son, what will he do to those ungrateful and [[wicked]] tenants? "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Mark#Chapter_12]
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173:4.2 " There was a [[good]] man who was a householder, and he planted a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vineyard vineyard]. He set a hedge about it, dug a pit for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wine_press wine press], and built a watchtower for the guards. Then he let this vineyard out to tenants while he went on a long [[journey]] into another country. And when the [[season]] of the fruits drew near, he sent servants to the tenants to [[receive]] his rental. But they took [[counsel]] among themselves and refused to give these servants the fruits due their master; instead, they fell upon his servants, beating one, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoning stoning] another, and sending the others away empty-handed. And when the householder heard about all this, he sent other and more [[trusted]] servants to deal with these [[wicked]] tenants, and these they [[wounded]] and also treated [[shamefully]]. And then the householder sent his [[favorite]] servant, his steward, and him they [[killed]]. And still, in [[patience]] and with [[forbearance]], he dispatched many other servants, but none would they [[receive]]. Some they beat, others they [[killed]], and when the householder had been so dealt with, he [[decided]] to send his son to deal with these ungrateful tenants, saying to himself, `They may mistreat my servants, but they will surely show [[respect]] for my beloved son.' But when these unrepentant and [[wicked]] tenants saw the son, they [[reasoned]] among themselves: `This is the heir; come, let us [[kill]] him and then the [[inheritance]] will be ours.' So they laid hold on him, and after casting him out of the vineyard, they [[killed]] him. When the lord of that vineyard shall hear how they have [[rejected]] and [[killed]] his son, what will he do to those ungrateful and [[wicked]] tenants? "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Mark#Chapter_12]
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173:4.3 And when [[the people]] heard this [[parable]] and the [[question]] [[Jesus]] asked, they answered, " He will destroy those miserable men and let out his [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vineyard vineyard] to other and [[honest]] [[farmers]] who will render to him the fruits in their [[season]]. " And when some of them who heard [[perceived]] that this [[parable]] referred to the [[Jewish]] [[nation]] and its treatment of the [[prophets]] and to the impending [[rejection]] of [[Jesus]] and the [[gospel]] of [[the kingdom]], they said in [[sorrow]], " [[God]] forbid that we should go on doing these [[things]]. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Mark#Chapter_12]
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173:4.3 And when [[the people]] heard this [[parable]] and the [[question]] [[Jesus]] asked, they answered, " He will destroy those miserable men and let out his [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vineyard vineyard] to other and [[honest]] [[farmers]] who will render to him the fruits in their [[season]]. " And when some of them who heard [[perceived]] that this [[parable]] referred to the [[Jewish]] [[nation]] and its treatment of the [[prophets]] and to the impending [[rejection]] of [[Jesus]] and the [[gospel]] of [[the kingdom]], they said in [[sorrow]], " [[God]] forbid that we should go on doing these [[things]]. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Mark#Chapter_12]
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173:4.4 [[Jesus]] saw a [[group]] of the [[Sadducees]] and [[Pharisees]] making their way through [[the crowd]], and he paused for a [[moment]] until they drew near him, when he said: " You know how your [[fathers]] [[rejected]] the [[prophets]], and you well know that you are set in your [[hearts]] to [[reject]] the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_Man Son of Man]. " And then, looking with searching gaze upon those [[priests]] and [[elders]] who were standing near him, [[Jesus]] said: " Did you never [[read]] in the [[Scripture]] about the stone which the builders [[rejected]], and which, when [[the people]] had [[discovered]] it, was made into the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornerstone cornerstone]? And so once more do I [[warn]] you that, if you continue to [[reject]] this [[gospel]], presently will [[the kingdom]] of God be taken away from you and be given to a people willing to [[receive]] the good news and to bring forth the [[fruits of the spirit]]. And there is a [[mystery]] about this stone, seeing that whoso falls upon it, while he is thereby broken in pieces, shall be [[saved]]; but on whomsoever this stone falls, he will be ground to dust and his ashes scattered to the four [[winds]]. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Mark#Chapter_12]
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173:4.4 [[Jesus]] saw a [[group]] of the [[Sadducees]] and [[Pharisees]] making their way through [[the crowd]], and he paused for a [[moment]] until they drew near him, when he said: " You know how your [[fathers]] [[rejected]] the [[prophets]], and you well know that you are set in your [[hearts]] to [[reject]] the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_Man Son of Man]. " And then, looking with searching gaze upon those [[priests]] and [[elders]] who were standing near him, [[Jesus]] said: " Did you never [[read]] in the [[Scripture]] about the stone which the builders [[rejected]], and which, when [[the people]] had [[discovered]] it, was made into the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornerstone cornerstone]? And so once more do I [[warn]] you that, if you continue to [[reject]] this [[gospel]], presently will [[the kingdom]] of God be taken away from you and be given to a people willing to [[receive]] the good news and to bring forth the [[fruits of the spirit]]. And there is a [[mystery]] about this stone, seeing that whoso falls upon it, while he is thereby broken in pieces, shall be [[saved]]; but on whomsoever this stone falls, he will be ground to dust and his ashes scattered to the four [[winds]]. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Mark#Chapter_12]
    
173:4.5 When the [[Pharisees]] heard these [[words]], they [[understood]] that [[Jesus]] referred to themselves and the other [[Jewish]] [[leaders]]. They greatly [[desired]] to lay hold on him then and there, but they [[feared]] [[the multitude]]. However, they were so [[angered]] by [[the Master]]'s [[words]] that they withdrew and held further [[counsel]] among themselves as to how they might bring about his [[death]]. And that night both the [[Sadducees]] and the [[Pharisees]] joined hands in the [[plan]] to entrap him the next day.
 
173:4.5 When the [[Pharisees]] heard these [[words]], they [[understood]] that [[Jesus]] referred to themselves and the other [[Jewish]] [[leaders]]. They greatly [[desired]] to lay hold on him then and there, but they [[feared]] [[the multitude]]. However, they were so [[angered]] by [[the Master]]'s [[words]] that they withdrew and held further [[counsel]] among themselves as to how they might bring about his [[death]]. And that night both the [[Sadducees]] and the [[Pharisees]] joined hands in the [[plan]] to entrap him the next day.