20:1 "For
the
kingdom
of
heaven
is
like
a
master
of
a
house
who
went
out
early
in
the
morning
to
hire
laborers
for
his
vineyard.
20:2 After
agreeing
with
the
laborers
for
a
denarius
a
day,
he
sent
them
into
his
vineyard.
20:3 And
going
out
about
the
third
hour
he
saw
others
standing
idle
in
the
marketplace,
20:4 and
to
them
he
said,
'You
go
into
the
vineyard
too,
and
whatever
is
right
I
will
give
you.'
20:5 So
they
went.
Going
out
again
about
the
sixth
hour
and
the
ninth
hour,
he
did
the
same.
20:6 And
about
the
eleventh
hour
he
went
out
and
found
others
standing.
And
he
said
to
them,
'Why
do
you
stand
here
idle
all
day'
20:7 They
said
to
him,
'Because
no
one
has
hired
us.'
He
said
to
them,
'You
go
into
the
vineyard
too.'
20:8 And
when
evening
came,
the
owner
of
the
vineyard
said
to
his
foreman,
'Call
the
laborers
and
pay
them
their
wages,
beginning
with
the
last,
up
to
the
first.'
20:9 And
when
those
hired
about
the
eleventh
hour
came,
each
of
them
received
a
denarius.
20:10 Now
when
those
hired
first
came,
they
thought
they
would
receive
more,
but
each
of
them
also
received
a
denarius.
20:11 And
on
receiving
it
they
grumbled
at
the
master
of
the
house,
20:12 saying,
'These
last
worked
only
one
hour,
and
you
have
made
them
equal
to
us
who
have
borne
the
burden
of
the
day
and
the
scorching
heat.'
20:13 But
he
replied
to
one
of
them,
'Friend,
I
am
doing
you
no
wrong.
Did
you
not
agree
with
me
for
a
denarius
20:14 Take
what
belongs
to
you
and
go.
I
choose
to
give
to
this
last
worker
as
I
give
to
you.
20:15 Am
I
not
allowed
to
do
what
I
choose
with
what
belongs
to
me
Or
do
you
begrudge
my
generosity'
20:16 So
the
last
will
be
first,
and
the
first
last."
20:17 And
as
Jesus
was
going
up
to
Jerusalem,
he
took
the
twelve
disciples
aside,
and
on
the
way
he
said
to
them,
20:18 "See,
we
are
going
up
to
Jerusalem.
And
the
Son
of
Man
will
be
delivered
over
to
the
chief
priests
and
scribes,
and
they
will
condemn
him
to
death
20:19 and
deliver
him
over
to
the
Gentiles
to
be
mocked
and
flogged
and
crucified,
and
he
will
be
raised
on
the
third
day."
20:20 Then
the
mother
of
the
sons
of
Zebedee
came
up
to
him
with
her
sons,
and
kneeling
before
him
she
asked
him
for
something.
20:21 And
he
said
to
her,
"What
do
you
want"
She
said
to
him,
"Say
that
these
two
sons
of
mine
are
to
sit,
one
at
your
right
hand
and
one
at
your
left,
in
your
kingdom."
20:22 Jesus
answered,
"You
do
not
know
what
you
are
asking.
Are
you
able
to
drink
the
cup
that
I
am
to
drink"
They
said
to
him,
"We
are
able."
20:23 He
said
to
them,
"You
will
drink
my
cup,
but
to
sit
at
my
right
hand
and
at
my
left
is
not
mine
to
grant,
but
it
is
for
those
for
whom
it
has
been
prepared
by
my
Father."
20:24 And
when
the
ten
heard
it,
they
were
indignant
at
the
two
brothers.
20:25 But
Jesus
called
them
to
him
and
said,
"You
know
that
the
rulers
of
the
Gentiles
lord
it
over
them,
and
their
great
ones
exercise
authority
over
them.
20:26 It
shall
not
be
so
among
you.
But
whoever
would
be
great
among
you
must
be
your
servant,
20:27 and
whoever
would
be
first
among
you
must
be
your
slave,
20:28 even
as
the
Son
of
Man
came
not
to
be
served
but
to
serve,
and
to
give
his
life
as
a
ransom
for
many."
20:29 And
as
they
went
out
of
Jericho,
a
great
crowd
followed
him.
20:30 And
behold,
there
were
two
blind
men
sitting
by
the
roadside,
and
when
they
heard
that
Jesus
was
passing
by,
they
cried
out,
"Lord,
have
mercy
on
us,
Son
of
David!"
20:31 The
crowd
rebuked
them,
telling
them
to
be
silent,
but
they
cried
out
all
the
more,
"Lord,
have
mercy
on
us,
Son
of
David!"
20:32 And
stopping,
Jesus
called
them
and
said,
"What
do
you
want
me
to
do
for
you"
20:33 They
said
to
him,
"Lord,
let
our
eyes
be
opened."
20:34 And
Jesus
in
pity
touched
their
eyes,
and
immediately
they
recovered
their
sight
and
followed
him.