Matthew 20:11

11 And when they had receaved it they murmured agaynst the good man of the housse

Matthew 20:11 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 20:11

And when they had received it
The external privileges of the Gospel dispensation, an inheritance among them that are sanctified, and a right unto it, on the foot of free grace,

they murmured against the good man of the house;
who had been so kind and liberal, to those who came last into the vineyard, and had done no injury to them, but gave them a full reward. So the Jews that first believed in Christ, were at first uneasy at the Gospel being preached to the Gentiles, at the calling of them, and their partaking of the same privileges in a Gospel church state with them, without submitting to the ceremonies of the law, as they had done; just as the Pharisees, in Christ's time, murmured against him; for receiving sinners, and eating with them: though in the latter day, the envy of Ephraim shall depart, and in the ultimate glory there will be no murmuring at each other's happiness.

Matthew 20:11 In-Context

9 And they whiche were hyred aboute the eleventhe houre came and receaved every man a peny.
10 Then came ye fyrst supposyng yt they shuld receave moare: and they likewyse receaved every man a peny.
11 And when they had receaved it they murmured agaynst the good man of the housse
12 saying: These laste have wrought but one houre and thou hast made them equall vnto vs which have born ye burthe and heet of the daye.
13 He answered to one of the sayinge: frende I do the no wronge: dyddest thou not agre wt me for a peny?
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