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Mateo 20:14

Listen to Mateo 20:14
14 "Toma lo que es tuyo, y vete; pero yo quiero darle a este último lo mismo que a ti.

Mateo 20:14 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 20:14

Take that thine is
By agreement, and go thy way; out of my sight, give me no more trouble on this head; which looks like a dismissal from his service, and after privileges; and was true of many among the Jews, who were only nominal professors, and from whom the Gospel and ordinances of it were taken:

I will give unto this last
man that was called, and sent into the vineyard,

even as unto thee;
the same outward privileges, besides special grace, and eternal glory, which it looks as if the other had not.

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Mateo 20:14 In-Context

12 diciendo: "Estos últimos han trabajado sólo una hora, pero los has hecho iguales a nosotros que hemos soportado el peso y el calor abrasador del día."
13 Pero respondiendo él, dijo a uno de ellos: "Amigo, no te hago ninguna injusticia; ¿no conviniste conmigo en un denario?
14 "Toma lo que es tuyo, y vete; pero yo quiero darle a este último lo mismo que a ti.
15 "¿No me es lícito hacer lo que quiero con lo que es mío? ¿O es tu ojo malo porque yo soy bueno?"
16 Así, los últimos serán primeros, y los primeros, últimos.
Scripture taken from La Biblia de las Américas® (LBLA®), Copyright © 1986, 1995, 1997 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. https://www.LBLA.com

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