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.
Tha releejus heidyins wantit tae hae Jesus arrestit, but the' wur feart o tha thrang. The' knowed that tha parable he toul wus agin thairsels. Sae the' went awa an left hïm alane.
An he saed tae thaim, “Tae you God haes gien an unnèrstannin o tha saicrets o hïs Kïngdom. But tae tha ithers A taak ïn parables: these fowk micht aye be lukkin, but the' niver see; an aye lïstenin, but the' niver unnèrstan.
Ma wye o yarnin wi ye aboot these thïngs haes bin tae halp ye pictèr ït aa; tha day ïs cumin that A'll no taak ïn pictèrs onie lang'r, but A'll tell ye strecht aboot ma Faither.