Matthäus 20:7

7 Sie sagen zu ihm: Weil niemand uns gedungen hat. Er spricht zu ihnen: Gehet auch ihr hin in den Weinberg, und was irgend recht ist, werdet ihr empfangen .

Matthäus 20:7 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 20:7

They say unto him, because no man hath hired us
This may be fitly applied to the Gentiles, who hundreds of years were neglected by God; he overlooked the times of their ignorance, took no notice of them in their state of stupidity, blindness, and irreligion; but suffered them to walk in their own ways, sent no prophets to instruct them, nor messages, nor messengers to them; till at length the Jews, having rejected and crucified the Messiah, and persecuted his apostles, and contradicted, and blasphemed the Gospel, they were ordered to go to the Gentiles, and preach it to them:

he saith unto them, go ye also into the vineyard:
the Gospel was made the power of God unto salvation to them; they were called by grace, became of the same body the church, were fellow heirs with the believing Jews, partakers of the same promises and privileges, in a Gospel church state, and were equally labourers in the Lord's vineyard:

and whatsoever is right, that shall ye receive;
with the rest of the labourers in it. This clause is left out in the Vulgate Latin, and in Munster's Hebrew Gospel; nor is it in Beza's most ancient Greek copy, though in all the rest; nor is it in the Persic version, which has added, "and they went", as they were bidden, into the vineyard, the call being effectual; but is retained in the Syriac, Arabic, and Ethiopic versions.

Matthäus 20:7 In-Context

5 Sie aber gingen hin. Wiederum aber ging er aus um die sechste und neunte Stunde und tat desgleichen.
6 Als er aber um die elfte Stunde ausging, fand er andere stehen und spricht zu ihnen: Was stehet ihr hier den ganzen Tag müßig?
7 Sie sagen zu ihm: Weil niemand uns gedungen hat. Er spricht zu ihnen: Gehet auch ihr hin in den Weinberg, und was irgend recht ist, werdet ihr empfangen .
8 Als es aber Abend geworden war, spricht der Herr des Weinbergs zu seinem Verwalter: Rufe die Arbeiter und zahle ihnen den Lohn, anfangend von den letzten bis zu den ersten.
9 Und als die um die elfte Stunde Gedungenen kamen, empfingen sie je einen Denar.
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