< Matthew 20 >

1 Like for is the kingdom of the heavens to a man a master of a house who went out in [the] morning to hire workmen for the vineyard of him. 2 (and *o) Having agreed then with the workmen for a denarius for the day he sent them into the vineyard of him. 3 And having gone out about (the *k) third hour he saw others already standing in the marketplace idle 4 and to those he said; do go also you yourselves into the vineyard, and whatever if shall be right I will give you. And they went. 5 Again (then *no) having gone out about [the] sixth and ninth hour he did likewise. 6 About then the eleventh (hour *k) having gone out he found others already standing (idle *K) and he says to them; Why here you have stood all the day idle? 7 They say to him Because no [one] us has hired. He says to them; do go also You yourselves into the vineyard’ (and what if shall be right you will receive. *K) 8 Evening then having arrived says the master of the vineyard to the foreman of him; do call the workmen and do pay to them the wages having begun from the last until the first. 9 And having come (now *o) those [hired] about the eleventh hour they received each a denarius. 10 (And *no) having come (now *k) the first they thought that (more *N+kO) they will receive; but they received (those *no) each a denarius also themselves. 11 Having received now they were grumbling against the master of the house 12 saying (that: *k) These the last one hour worked, and equal to us them you have made, to [we] who having borne the burden of the day and the scorching heat. 13 And answering to one of them he said; Friend, not I do wrong you; Surely for a denarius you did agree with me? 14 do take what [is] yours and do go. I desire now to this last to give as also to you; 15 Or surely it is lawful for me what I want to do with that which [is] mine? (Or *N+KO) the eye of you envious is because I myself generous am? 16 Thus will be the last first and the first last (many for are called few now chosen. *KO) 17 And (soon to be *O) (now *o) (going up *NK+o) Jesus to Jerusalem He took the twelve disciples aside [on their] own and on the way He said to them; 18 Behold we go up to Jerusalem, and the Son of Man will be betrayed to the chief priests and scribes, and they will condemn Him to death 19 and they will betray Him to the Gentiles unto to mock and to flog and to crucify; and on the third day (He will rise again. *N+kO) 20 Then came to Him the mother of the sons of Zebedee with the sons of her kneeling down and asking something (away from *N+kO) Him. 21 And He said to her; What do you desire? She says to Him; do say that may sit these two sons of mine one on [the] right hand of You and one on [the] left hand (of You *no) in the kingdom of You. 22 Answering now Jesus said; Not you know what you ask for. Are you able to drink the cup which I myself am about to drink (and *K+o) (baptism what I myself am baptized to be baptized? *K) They say to Him; We are able. 23 (and *k) He says to them; Indeed the cup of Mine You will drink (and baptism what I myself am baptized will be baptized *K) but to sit on [the] right hand of Me and on [the] left (of me *k) not is Mine (this *n) to give, but [to those] for whom it has been prepared by the Father of Mine. 24 And having heard [this] the ten were indignant about the two brothers. 25 And Jesus having called to [him] them said; You know that the rulers of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them, and the great ones exercise authority over them. 26 Not thus (now *k) (will it be *NK+o) among you, but who[ever] (if *NK+o) shall wish among you great to become, (he will be *N+kO) your servant; 27 and who[ever] (maybe *N+kO) shall wish among you to be first, (he will be *N+kO) your slave; 28 even as the Son of Man not came to be served but to serve and to give the life of Him [as] a ransom for many. 29 And when were going out they from Jericho followed Him a crowd great. 30 And behold two blind [men] sitting beside the road, having heard that Jesus is passing by, cried out saying; do have mercy on us Lord (Jesus *O) (Son *NK+O) of David. 31 And the crowd rebuked them that they may be silent. But all the more (they cried out *N+kO) saying: do have mercy on us Lord, (Son *NK+O) of David. 32 And having stopped Jesus called them and said; What do you desire I may do unto you? 33 They say to Him; Lord, that (may be opened *N+kO) the eyes of us. 34 Having been moved with compassion then Jesus touched the (eyes *N+kO) of them, and immediately they received sight (of them eyes *k) and they followed Him.

< Matthew 20 >