Matthew 20:5

5 At noon, and again around three in the afternoon, he did the same thing.

Matthew 20:5 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 20:5

Again he went out about the sixth and ninth hour
About twelve o'clock, or at noon, and three o'clock in the afternoon. These three last mentioned seasons of the day, were the hours of prayer; see ( Acts 2:15 ) ( 3:1 ) ( 10:9 ) and did likewise: seeing others in the same place, and posture, he called them, and sent them into his vineyard, to labour there, giving them the same promise he did to others.

Matthew 20:5 In-Context

3 Then, on going out at about nine in the morning, he saw more men standing around in the market-square doing nothing,
4 and said to them, `You go to the vineyard too -- I'll pay you a fair wage.' So they went.
5 At noon, and again around three in the afternoon, he did the same thing.
6 About an hour before sundown, he went out, found still others standing around, and asked them, `Why have you been standing here all day, doing nothing?"
7 They said to him, `Because no one hired us.' `You too,' he told them, `go to the vineyard.'
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