An Jesus begun tae taak tae thaim bi parables. “Thair wus thïs man that plantit a vineyaird,” saed he, “an he fenced ït aa roon. He dug a pit fer a winepress, bigged a luk-oot tooer, an he set tha vineyaird tae a wheen o tenant-fairmers tae rin. Then he tuk aff tae anither kintrie.
But tha yin that dïd wrang whaniver he dïdnae unnèrstan whut he shud a daen, he'll get aff aisie, tha mair he daesnae desarve ït. God wull ax a lock frae thaim that's bin gien a lock. Tha mair the' hae bin gien tae luk eftèr, tha mair the' wull hae tae answer fer.
An whaniver hairst time cum roon, he sent a sarvin man tae tha fairmers, tae get a taste o tha fruit frae thaim, but the' bate up tha sarvin man an chaist hïm awa empie-hannit.