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Mt 20:1 Christ, by the similitude of the labourers in the vineyard, shows that God is debtor unto no man;
Mt 20:17 foretells his passion;
Mt 20:20 by answering the mother of Zebedee's children, teaches his disciples to be lowly;
Mt 20:29 and gives two blind men their sight.
the kingdom.
This parable was intended to illustrate the equity of God's dealings, even when "the first are placed last, and the last first."
Matt 3:2; Matt 13:24; Matt 13:31; Matt 13:33; Matt 13:44; Matt 13:45; Matt 13:47; Matt 22:2; Matt 25:1; Matt 25:14
a man.
Matt 9:37; Matt 9:38; Matt 21:33-43; Song 8:11; Song 8:12; Isa 5:1; Isa 5:2; John 15:1
early.
Matt 23:37; Song 8:11; Song 8:12; Jer 25:3; Jer 25:4
labourers.
Mark 13:34; 1Cor 15:58; Heb 13:21; 2Pet 1:5-10