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|    Matthew chapter 20 (plain text)    |
|    28 Dec 25 20:15:50    |
      From: J@M               "similar is for the kingdom of the heavens to a man, a father familial, which        exited early in the morning to conduct laborers in the vineyard his own. the        convention but made with the laborers out of silver coin diurnal, he sent       them        into the vineyard his own. and he egressed circa the hour third, and saw        others standing in the market otiose. and to them said, go also you into the        vineyard, and whatsoever is just i will give to you, they but departed.        iteratively but he exited circa the sixth and the ninth hour, and did        similarly. circa the eleventh in verity he exited, and found others standing,        and said to them, why here stand total the day otiose. they said to him,        because no man us has conducted. he said go also you into the vineyard. when        the late hour but come was, said the dominus of the vineyard to the       procurator        his own, call the laborers, and render to them the reward incipient from the        last all the way to the first. when they came therefore that circa the        eleventh hour had come, each accepted a single silver coin. came but also the        first, arbitrated they that more they should have accepted, and they accepted        but also every man a single silver coin. and when they had accepted, they        murmured adverse to the father familial, saying, these the last one hour had        worked, and parity of them to us you have made, which we were portative the        burden of the day and the heat. but he responded to one of them, and said,        amicably not i do you injury, not according to a silver coin the convention        with me. take that of yours it is, and go as you are volitive, but also this        to the last i give, as also to you. or not it is lawful for me with what i am        volitive to do. can it be that the eye of yours not good is, because i good       am.        thus will be the last first, and the first last, many are for called, in        paucity but elected. and ascending jesus to jerusalem he took the twelve        disciples in secret, and said to them, behold, we ascend to jerusalem, and       the        son of man will be traded over to the principals of the sacerdotalists and of        the scribes, and they will condemn him to death, and will trade over him to        the nations to delude, and to flagellate, and to crucify, and the third day       he        will resurrect. then accessed to him the mother of the sons of zebedee, with        the sons of hers adoring and petitioning something from him. of what, he said        to her, you are volitive. she said to him, dictate that to sit these two sons        of mine, one at the dextral of yours, and one at the sinistral, in the       kingdom        of yours. responded but jesus and said, you are nescient of what you       petition.        you are able to imbibe of the cup which i about to imbibe am. they said to       him,        we are able. he said to them, of the cup indeed my own you will imbibe, to       sit        but at the dextral of me, and the sinistral, not is mine to give to you, but        for whom prepared is by the father of me. and when were audient the ten,        indignant they were of the two brothers. jesus but called them to him, and        said, you are scient because the principals of the nations dominate them, and        those that major are potency exercise on them. not thus will be among you,       but        whosoever will be volitive among you major, let him be your minister, and        whoever will be volitive among you first to be, let him be your servant, as        the son of man not came to be ministered, but to minister, and to give the        life his own a redemption for many. and as egressed they from jericho,        sequacious were of him a crowd multitudinous. and behold, two blind men        sitting beside the way, were audient because jesus transited, and clamored,        saying, dominus, have mercy on us, son of david. the crowd but snapped at       them,        that they should be taciturn, but they the more clamored, saying, dominus,        have mercy on us, son of david. and stood jesus, and called them, and said,       of        what you are volitive that i will do to you. they said to him, dominus, that        may be opened the eyes of ours. had mercy but on them jesus, and touched the        eyes of them, and at once they saw, and sequacious they were of him."        -- Matthew 20:1-34              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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