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Mateo 21:40

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Mateo 21:40 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 21:40

When the Lord therefore of the vineyard cometh
In a way of providence, to call these husbandmen to an account; not only for the fruit they were to bring to him; but for their barbarity to his servants, the prophets, time after time; and especially, for the inhuman usage and murder of his own son;

what will he do unto those husbandmen?
This question is put to the chief priests, elders, and Scribes: and they themselves, who are designed hereby, are made judges in this case, just as the inhabitants of Jerusalem and men of Judah are, in ( Isaiah 5:4 ) which passage of Scripture our Lord had greatly in view when he spake this parable.

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Mateo 21:40 In-Context

38 »Sin embargo, cuando los agricultores vieron que venía el hijo, se dijeron unos a otros: “Aquí viene el heredero de esta propiedad. Vamos, matémoslo y nos quedaremos con la propiedad”.
39 Entonces lo agarraron, lo arrastraron fuera del viñedo y lo asesinaron.
40 Jesús preguntó:
41 Los líderes religiosos contestaron:
—A los hombres malvados les dará una muerte horrible y alquilará el viñedo a otros que le darán su porción después de cada cosecha.
42 Entonces Jesús les preguntó:
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