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Matthew 20:3 - The Message

3-5a “Later, about nine o’clock, the manager saw some other men hanging around the town square unemployed. He told them to go to work in his vineyard and he would pay them a fair wage. They went.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

3 And he went out about the third hour, and saw others standing idle in the marketplace,

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

3 And going out about the third hour (nine o'clock), he saw others standing idle in the marketplace;

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American Standard Version (1901)

3 And he went out about the third hour, and saw others standing in the marketplace idle;

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Common English Bible

3 “Then he went out around nine in the morning and saw others standing around the marketplace doing nothing.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

3 And going out about the third hour, he saw others standing idle in the marketplace.

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Matthew 20:3
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They nailed him up at nine o’clock in the morning. The charge against him—the king of the jews—was scrawled across a sign. Along with him, they crucified two criminals, one to his right, the other to his left. People passing along the road jeered, shaking their heads in mock lament: “You bragged that you could tear down the Temple and then rebuild it in three days—so show us your stuff! Save yourself! If you’re really God’s Son, come down from that cross!”


“‘The sin of your sister Sodom was this: She lived with her daughters in the lap of luxury—proud, gluttonous, and lazy. They ignored the oppressed and the poor. They put on airs and lived obscene lives. And you know what happened: I did away with them.


Life collapses on loafers; lazybones go hungry.


When her owners saw that their lucrative little business was suddenly bankrupt, they went after Paul and Silas, roughed them up and dragged them into the market square. Then the police arrested them and pulled them into a court with the accusation, “These men are disturbing the peace—dangerous Jewish agitators subverting our Roman law and order.” By this time the crowd had turned into a restless mob out for blood.


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