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Matthew 20:2

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He agreed to give them the usual pay for a day’s work, and he sent them into the vineyard.

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Then I heard what sounded like a voice coming from among the four living creatures. It said, “Two pounds of wheat for a day’s pay, and six pounds of barley for a day’s pay, but don’t damage the olive oil or the wine!”

You’ve known the Holy Scriptures ever since you were a little child. They’re able to teach you how to be saved through faith in Christ Jesus.

The next day he took out two silver coins and gave them to the owner of the inn. ‘Take care of this man,’ he told him. ‘When I return, I’ll pay you for any extra expenses this doesn’t cover.’

because he will become such a great man in Lord’s sight. He must never drink wine or other alcohol. He will be filled with the Holy Spirit before he is even born.

Show me the coin people use for paying the tax.” They brought him a silver coin, and he asked them,

“The manager answered one of them, ‘I’m not being unfair to you, my friend. Didn’t you agree to work for the usual day’s pay?

“But then that servant went out and found another servant, who owed him 100 silver coins. He grabbed him and began to choke him. ‘Pay back what you owe me!’ he demanded.

Then Jesus said to his disciples, “The harvest is great, but there are only a few workers.

“The kingdom of heaven is like the manager of an estate who went out early in the morning to hire workers for his vineyard.

“About nine o’clock, he went out again and saw others standing in the market doing nothing.

Should we pay, or shouldn’t we?” But Jesus knew they had bad motives for asking. So he responded, “Why are you trying to trap me? Bring me a silver coin and let me look at it.”

“Show me a silver coin. Whose picture and words are on it?” “Caesar’s,” they replied.

“When the workers who’d been hired at about five o’clock came in, each one was given the usual pay for a whole day.




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