Again, he sent other servants, more than the first group. But the tenants did the same to them.
Parallel translations
- WEB Again, he sent other servants more than the first: and they treated them the same way.
- KJV Again, he sent other servants more than the first: and they did unto them likewise.
- NKJV Again he sent other servants, more than the first, and they did likewise to them.
- NASB Again, he sent other slaves, more than the first; and they did the same things to them.
- NLT So the landowner sent a larger group of his servants to collect for him, but the results were the same.
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Quick answer
The owner patiently sends more servants, who are treated the same way. God's persistent mercy meets Israel's persistent rebellion.
Overview
The sending of additional servants displays the owner's remarkable patience and longing for fruit. Yet the tenants respond with the same violence, deepening their guilt. The repetition highlights God's long-suffering grace toward a people who keep rejecting His messengers.
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- Matt 22:4Again, he sent other servants and said, ‘Tell those who have been invited that I have prepared my dinner. My oxen and fattened cattle have been killed, and everything is ready. Come to the wedding banquet.’
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