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Matthew 20:2

The third line (in English) translating the meaning of each word in the Orthodox Yiddish Brit Chadas

and after that as he had agreed was with the laborers for a denarius for the day, has he them sent in his vineyard into.

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and I did hear as it were a voice midheaven of the four creatures say: a measure of wheat for a denarius, and three measures of barley for a denarius; and the oil and the wine shall you (SG) not damage.


and because from childhood on you have known the scriptures the Holy, which can you make wise to salvation through faith, which is in Moshiach Yehoshua.


and the next day has he take out two denarii and them given the owner inn and said: look you after on him! and what you (SG) you will give more, will I you (SG) pay when I will me return.


because he will be great before the L-rd (Hashem), and wine and strong drink will he not drink, and already from his mothers body onwards will he be full with the Spirit the Holy.


show me the coin of tax! and they have him brought a denarius.


he however has answering to one of them said: my friend, I do you (SG) not any wrong. have you then not agreed with me for one denarius?


when however that servant is went out, did he find one of his co-servants, who is him owing was hundred denarii; and he did him seize, and did him choke, and said: pay, what you (SG) are owing!


then said he to his disciples: the harvest is great, but the laborers are few.


because the kingdom of heaven is like to a man, an owner of the house, who is went out very early to hire workers for his vineyard.


and he is went out around the third hour, and has seen others standing in the marketplace idle;


he has however known of their hypocrisy, and has to them said: why putting to test you (PL) Me out? bring Me a denarius, so that I shall it see.


show me a denarius. whose image and inscription has it? and they have said: the Caesar's.


and are come the (ones), who are hired become around the eleventh hour, and have received each one one denarius.





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