Luke 20:9-18
A man planted a vineyard, and let it out to husbandmen, and went into another country for a long time. And at the season he sent unto the husbandmen a servant, that they should give him of the fruit of the vineyard: but the husbandmen beat him, and sent him away empty. And he sent yet another servant: and him also they beat, and handled him shamefully, and sent him away empty. And he sent yet a third: and him also they wounded, and cast him forth. And the lord of the vineyard said, What shall I do? I will send my beloved son; it may be they will reverence him. But when the husbandmen saw him, they reasoned one with another, saying, This is the heir; let us kill him, that the inheritance may be ours. And they cast him forth out of the vineyard, and killed him. What therefore will the lord of the vineyard do unto them? He will come and destroy these husbandmen, and will give the vineyard unto others. What then is this that is written, The stone which the builders rejected, The same was made the head of the corner? Every one that falls on that stone shall be broken to pieces; but on whomsoever it shall fall, it will scatter him as dust.
Context
Teaching the people in the temple, directed at chief priests and scribes
Synoptic Parallels
Matthew 21:33-44; Mark 12:1-11
OT Reference
Isaiah 5:1-7; Psalm 118:22
Reframe Note
Reframes Isaiah's vineyard as Israel's leadership; rejected stone from Psalm 118 is himself
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