Luke 20:10 - New Testament in Braid Scots 1904 (William Wye Smith)
10 “And at the season he sent to the gairdeners a servant, that they soud gie to him of the frute oʼ the vine‐yaird. But the gairdeners sent him awa wiʼ naething.
“O Jerusalem! Jerusalem! that slays the prophets, and stanes them that are sent to thee! hoo aft hae I been fain to gaither in thy bairns, like as a hen her cleckin under her wings — and ye wadna!
And he begude to speak to the folk this parable: “Thar was a man wha plantit a vine‐yaird, and gied some gairdeners the tack oʼt, and syne gaed his ways frae hame for a lang time.
“Ye hae‐na made wale oʼ me, but I hae made wale oʼ you, and made ye sterk; sae as ye soud gang and bring forth frute, and frute that sal bide: that aʼ things ye seek frae the Faither iʼ my name, he may gie ye.
Sae than, my brethren, ye too war brocht to death throwe the body oʼ Christ; to the end ye micht become anitherʼs — his wha was raised frae the deid; that we soud bring forth frute to God.