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Luc 20:14

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14 Mais les vignerons l'ayant vu, raisonnèrent ainsi entre eux, disant: Celui-ci est l'héritier; venez, tuons-le, afin que l'héritage soit à nous.

Luc 20:14 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 20:14

But when the husbandmen saw him
In human nature, heard him preach, and observed the miracles done by him:

they reasoned among themselves;
as the Scribes and Pharisees, and elders of the people often did:

saying, this is the heir;
the heir of God, being his Son; and so the Ethiopic version; "this Son is his heir", or the heir of the vineyard; being, by appointment, heir of all things, and by his descent from David heir to the kingdom of Israel;

come, let us kill him, that the inheritance may be ours.
The Arabic and Persic versions render it, "and his inheritance shall be ours": the nation, city, temple, and all the emoluments and benefits thereof. The word "come" is left out in the Alexandrian copy, and in the Gothic and Vulgate Latin versions.

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Luc 20:14 In-Context

12 Il en envoya encore un troisième, mais ils le blessèrent aussi, et le chassèrent.
13 Le maître de la vigne dit alors: Que ferai-je? J'enverrai mon fils bien-aimé; peut-être qu'en le voyant ils le respecteront.
14 Mais les vignerons l'ayant vu, raisonnèrent ainsi entre eux, disant: Celui-ci est l'héritier; venez, tuons-le, afin que l'héritage soit à nous.
15 Et l'ayant jeté hors de la vigne, ils le tuèrent. Que fera donc le maître de la vigne?
16 Il viendra, et fera périr ces vignerons et il donnera la vigne à d'autres. Les Juifs ayant entendu cela, dirent:
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.

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