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Take his inheritance (ĻĻĻμεν Ļην κληĻονομιαν Ī±Ļ ĻĪæĻ ). Ingressive aorist active subjunctive (hortatory, volitive) of εĻĻ. Let us getā¦

But when the husbandmen, etc. They determined to kill him; and as he was the only son, they supposed they could easily seize on the properā¦

This is the heir ā What we learn from other scriptures enables us to understand the feelings with which the priests and scribes muā¦

You see at once how this parable related to the leaders of the Jewish people. From generation to generation, they scorned the prophets of God, persā¦

St. John Chrysostom: The purpose of this further parable is to show that their guilt was heinous and unworthy of forgiveness. ā¦

The action of the tenants is consistently callous. Precisely how it applies to Jesus is not entirely clear. True, their attitude was not, āThis is ā¦

But when the husbandmen saw the son
Whom many of them knew, though some did not. Some were entirely ignorant of him;ā¦

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 who enjoy the prā¦

Here, they reprehend by questioning. And firstly, the questioning is related; and secondly, the refutation is related, where it is said,
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