Matthew 20:6
And about the eleuenth houre, he wet out, and founde other standyng idle, and saide vnto them: why stande ye here all the day idle?
And about the eleuenth houre, he wet out, and founde other standyng idle, and saide vnto them: why stande ye here all the day idle?
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1 For the kyngdome of heauen is lyke vnto a man, that is an householder, whiche went out earlye in the mornyng to hire labourers into his vineyarde.
2 And he agreed with the labourers for a peny a day, & sent them into his vineyarde.
3 And he went out about the thirde houre, and sawe other standyng idle in the market place,
4 And saide vnto them: Go ye also into ye vineyard, & whatsoeuer is right, I wyl geue you. And they went their way.
5 Agayne, he went out about the sixth and nynth houre, and dyd lykewyse.
7 They saye vnto him: because no man hath hyred vs. He sayth vnto them: go ye also into the vineyarde, and whatsoeuer is ryght, that shall ye receaue.
8 So, when euen was come, the lorde of the vineyard sayth vnto his steward: Call the labourers, and geue them their hire, beginning at ye last, vntyll the first.
9 And when they came, that were hired about the eleuenth houre, they receaued euery man a peny.
10 But when the firste came also, they supposed that they shoulde haue receaued more: and they lykewyse receaued euery man a peny.
11 And when they had receaued it, they murmured against the good man of the house,
12 Saying: These laste haue wrought but one houre, & thou hast made them equall vnto vs, whiche haue borne the burthen and heate of the day.
13 But he aunswered to one of the, & said: Frende, I do thee no wrong: dyddest thou not agree with me for a peny?
14 Take that thyne is, and go thy way: I wyll geue vnto this last, euen as vnto thee.
15 Is it not lawfull for me, to do that I wyll with myne owne? Is thyne eye euyll, because I am good?
16 So the last, shalbe the first, & the first shalbe last: For many be called, but fewe be chosen.
28 But what thynke you? A man had two sonnes, and came to the firste, and saide: sonne, go and worke to day in my vineyarde.
9 Then began he to put foorth to the people this parable. A certayne man planted a vineyarde, and let it foorth to husbande men, and went hym selfe into a straunge countrey for a great season.
10 And when the time was come, he sent a seruaunt to the husbande men, that they shoulde geue hym of the fruite of the vineyarde. And they beat hym, and sent hym away emptie.
11 And agayne, he sent yet another seruaunt: and hym they did beate, and entreated hym shamefully, and sent hym away emptie.
12 Agayne, he sent the thirde also: and hym they wounded, and cast hym out.
13 Then said the Lord of the vineyarde: What shal I do? I wyl send my deare sonne, it may be they wyll reuerence hym, when they see hym.
14 But when the husbande men sawe him, they reasoned within them selues, saying: This is the heyre, come, let vs kyll hym, that the inheritaunce may be ours.
15 And they cast him out of the vineyard, and kylled hym. What shall the Lorde of the vineyarde therfore do vnto them?
16 He shall come and destroye these husbande men, & shall let out his vineyarde to other. When they hearde this, they sayde, God forbyd.
1 And he beganne to speake vnto them by parables. A certayne man planted a vineyarde, and compassed it about with an hedge, and ordeyned a wynepresse, and built a towre, and let it out vnto husbande men: and went into a straunge countrey.
2 And when the tyme was come, he sent to the husbande men a seruaunt, that he myght receaue of the husbandmen, of the fruite of the vineyarde.
39 And they caught hym, and thrust him out of the vineyarde, and slewe hym.
40 When the Lorde therfore of the vineyarde commeth, what wyll he do vnto those husbande men?
41 They sayde vnto hym: He wyll miserably destroy those wicked men & wyll let out his vineyard vnto other husband men, which shall delyuer him the fruite in due seasons.
33 Hearken another similitude. There was a certayne man, an householder, which made a vineyarde, & hedged it rounde about, and made a wynepresse in it, and buylt a towre, and let it out to husbande men: and went into a strange countrey.
34 And when the time of the fruite drewe neare, he sent his seruauntes to the husbande men, that they might receaue the fruites of it.
35 And the husbande men caught his seruauntes, and beatte one, killed another, and stoned another.
36 Agayne, he sent other seruauntes, mo then the first: and they dyd vnto them lykewyse.
8 And they toke hym, and kylled hym, and cast hym out of the vineyarde.
9 What shall therfore, the Lorde of the vineyarde do? He shal come, and destroy the husbandmen, and wyll geue the vineyarde vnto other.
7 But which of you, hauyng a seruaunt plowyng, or feedyng cattell, woulde say vnto hym by & by when he were come from the fielde, go and syt downe at the table:
5 But they made lyght of it, and went their wayes, one to his farme, another to his marchaundize:
6 And euen at mydnyght, there was a crye made: beholde, the brydegrome commeth, go out to meete hym.
21 And the seruaunt returned, & shewed his maister these thynges. Then was the good man of the house displeased, & sayde to his seruaunt: Go out quickly into the brode streates and lanes of the citie, and bryng in hyther the poore, and the feeble, and the halt, and the blynde.
19 After a long season, the Lorde of those seruauntes commeth, and reckeneth with them.
26 His Lorde aunswered, and sayde vnto hym: Thou euyll and slouthfull seruaut, thou knewest that I reape where I sowed not, and gather where I haue not strowed,
30 Then came he to the seconde, & sayde lykewyse. And he aunswered & saide, I wyll sir, and went not.
13 Watch therfore, for ye knowe neither the day, nor yet the houre, wherin the sonne of man shall come.
46 The Lord of that seruaunt wyll come in a day when he thynketh not, and at an houre when he is not ware, and wyll hewe hym in peeces, and geue hym his portion with the vnbeleuers.
2 And he called hym, and sayde vnto hym: Howe is it, that I heare this of thee? Geue accomptes of thy stewardeshyppe, for thou mayest be no longer stewarde.
5 So, whe he had called all his maisters detters together, he sayde vnto the first: Howe muche owest thou vnto my maister?
6 He tolde also this similitude. A certaine man had a figge tree planted in his vineyarde, and he came, and sought fruite theron, and founde none.
3 And sent foorth his seruauntes, to call them that were bidden to the wedding: and they woulde not come.
35 Watche ye therfore, (for ye knowe not whe the maister of the house wyl come, at euen, or at mydnyght, whether at the cocke crowyng, or in the dawnyng.)
15 But shalt geue him his hyre the same day, & let not the sunne go downe theron, for he is needie, and therwith sustayneth his life: lest he crye against thee vnto the Lorde, and it be sinne vnto thee.