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So they took him, and threw him out of the vineyard, and killed him.
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A Prophecy of the Passion
Commentators unanimously see this verse as a direct prophecy of Jesus's suffering and death. They map the actions precisely: 'they took him' refers to his arrest, 'cast him out of the vineyard' points to his crucifixion outside Jerusalem's gates, and 'killed him' signifies his death at Calvary. Scholars note this highlights the leaders' responsibility, even though the Romans carried out the act.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
And they caught him, etc. This refers to the conduct of the Jews in putting the Saviour to death. So they understood it ([Reference Matthe…
19th Century
Anglican
Cast him out of the vineyard — The minor details of a parable are not always to be insisted upon in its interpretation. However, w…
Baptist
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, pers…
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The action of the tenants is consistently callous. Precisely how it applies to Jesus is not entirely clear. True, their attitude was not, “This is …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And they caught him Seized and laid hold of him, in a rude and violent manner, as they had some of the servants befo…
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 pr…
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13th Century
Catholic
Here, they reprehend by questioning. And firstly, the questioning is related; and secondly, the refutation is related, where it is said,