The event symbolism for all 3 of these parallel parables is that is the son, the house is the church, the vineyard is the saints, the fence is the law of the church, the winepress is the spirit baptism test, the tower is scriptures (a means of seeing a long way forward), the first cultivators are the Jewish religious leaders of ' day, the scribes and the pharisees, the new cultivators were the first Christians.
33
Hear another parable:
A man,
[there] was a
householder
[God],
who planted a vineyard [Direct saints] and put a fence []
around it and dug a winepress [spirit baptism test which you could pass or fail before died. However you could not be resurrected as an angel until John died and you could not get your everlasting life until after gave his ransom on 33Nisan16]
in it and erected a tower
[old testament],
and let it out to cultivators
[Priesthood,
the sons of Levi],
and travelled abroad [into the first death].
34 When the appointed time/season of the fruits [] drew near, he dispatched his slaves [prophets]
to the cultivators [priesthood]
to get his fruits
[sons of the and sons of the who have not failed their test].
35 However, the cultivators
took his slaves,
and one they beat up, another they killed, another they stoned.
36 Again [palin]
he dispatched other slaves,
more of/than the first [ones], but they did to them likewise.
37
Lastly/afterwards/latterly [usteron]
he dispatched his son
[]
to them, saying, 'They will respect my son.'
38 But the cultivators,
having seen the son said among themselves, 'This is the heir
[ is actually his own heir, because he was resurrected!];
come, let us kill him and get his inheritance!'
[The Kingship over Jews]
39 So they took him and threw [him] out [exebalon]
outside
[exw]
[adverb]
of the vineyard
and killed [him]
[crucified as a non saint, a cursed man].
40 Therefore, whenever the lord
of the vineyard
[]
comes, what will he do to those cultivators?
41 They said to him: Bad [ones] [they are], he will destroy them badly [Only Matthew has an evil destruction, Jerusalem was sacked by Titus and the temple was burnt in 70 CE]
and will let out the vineyard
[saints]
to other cultivators
[Christians of ],
who will render him the fruits
in their appointed times
[food at the appointed time, fruit in due season] (Matthew 21).
42
said to them: Did you never read in the
scriptures, 'The
stone
which the [ones]
building rejected, this [one] turned to be into head
[kefalhn]
of
corner
[ became the cornerstone of . But there were 4 corners to every temple building in ancient Israel. Whereas the Al Aqsa Mosque has 8 corners]. From [the]
Lord
this has came about, and it is fantastic in our
eyes [heavenly beings do not have literal eyes].
43
Due to this I say to you, the
kingdom
of
God
will be taken from you and be given to a
nation
producing its
fruits
[metaphorical but not part of the dual parable].
44
And the [one] falling upon this
stone
will be shattered. And whomsoever it falls upon, it will pulverize him (Matthew 21).
12 And they were seeking to seize him, but they feared the crowd, for they knew that he spoke the parable at them. And [so] they left him and went away (Mark 12).
33
Hear another parable:
A man,
[there] was a
householder
[],
who planted a vineyard [true Christian church for receiving saints, since was a man, present in the flesh] and put a fence [congregation entry/exit criteria, the law of the church]
around it and dug a winepress [sealing of spirit baptism]
in it and erected a tower
[bible, a means of seeing a long way forward],
and let it out to cultivators [the members of , the church administration],
and travelled abroad [This is ].
34 When the appointed time/season of the fruits [the sealing season for the in the first presence] drew near, he dispatched his slaves [prophets,
teachers, counsellors etc, to keep the church on track for salvation, these are not necessarily the cultivators, not in the church administration, so not necessarily entitled to any power at the head of the church]
to the cultivators to get his fruits
[sons of the and sons of the ].
35 However, the cultivators
took his slaves,
and one they beat up, another they killed, another they stoned.
36 Again [palin]
he dispatched other slaves,
more of/than the first [ones], but they did to them likewise.
37
Lastly/afterwards/latterly [usteron]
he dispatched his son
[,
as the mediator of the ]
to them, saying, 'They will respect my son.'
38 But the cultivators,
having seen the son said among themselves, 'This is the heir
[All mediators of covenants must die to gain their authority. But they are resurrected and so are heirs to their own death as was . They are also heirs to the validation sacrifice that ransoms them]
come, let us kill him and get his inheritance!'
[ covenant authority]
39 So they took him and threw [him] out [exebalon]
outside
[exw]
[adverb]
of the vineyard
and killed [him] [ was disfellowshipped from and credibility was destroyed, they probably banned any member of the church from speaking to him on pain of excommunication].
40 Therefore, whenever the lord
of the vineyard
[]
comes, what will he do to those cultivators?
41 They said to him: Bad [ones] [they are], he will destroy them badly [Only Matthew has an evil destruction, corruption by the Roman State into the Roman Catholic Church, an evil result]
and will let out the vineyard
to other cultivators
[],
who will render him the fruits
in their appointed times
[food at the appointed time, fruit in due season] (Matthew 21).
42
said to them: Did you never read in the
scriptures, 'The
stone
which the [ones]
building rejected, this [one] turned to be into head
[kefalhn]
of
corner [ became the cornerstone of . There were 4 corners to every temple building in ancient Israel]. From [the]
Lord
this has came about, and it is fantastic in our
eyes [heavenly beings do not have literal eyes].
43
Due to this I say to you, the
kingdom
of
God
will be taken from you and be given to a
nation
producing its
fruits
[metaphorical but not part of the dual parable].
44
And the [one] falling upon this
stone
will be shattered. And whomsoever it falls upon, it will pulverize him (Matthew 21).
1
And, he started to speak to them in
parables: A
man
[]
planted a
vineyard
[another vineyard, another true Christian church for receiving saints, since was a man, present in the flesh],
and put a
fence
[The law of ]
around it, and dug a
winepress-vat
[to seal saints and to receive sealed saints -
the vat]
and erected a
tower
[not a Watchtower but the scriptures,
which enable the reader to see a long way forward - if he will read them with his eyes open],
and let it out to
cultivators
[members of ], and travelled abroad
[This is ].
2
And he sent off toward the
cultivators
at the
appointed time
a
slave
[after is appointed over all belongings], that he might get [something] from the
fruits
of the
vineyard
from/beside the
cultivators.
3
But they took him, beat him up and sent him away empty
[Russellites?].
4
And again [palin]
he sent forth another
slave
to them; and that [one] they struck-on-the-head and dishonored
[Milton Henschel who had his headship removed?].
5
And he sent forth another, and that one they killed
[The administration of Laodicea?] and many others, some of whom they beat up and some of whom they killed
[lots of other people were sent to the Watchtower but were simply abused].
6
One more he had, a beloved
son
[Gordon, the last son, the last submediator of the , the mediator of the , hence one more only]. He sent him forth last to them, saying, 'They will respect my
son.'
7
But those
cultivators
said among themselves, 'This is the
heir
[All mediators of covenants must die to gain their authority. But they are resurrected and so are heirs to their own death as was . They are also heirs to the validation sacrifice that ransoms them]. Come, let us kill him, and the
inheritance
[ Covenant authority]
will be ours.'
8
And having taken [him] they killed him, and threw him out [exebalon]
outside [exw] [adverb]
of the
vineyard
[Gordon was disfellowshipped on 1995Adar11 and killed, became as dead to s due to their satanic shunning law].
9
[So] what will the
lord
of the
vineyard
[]
do? He will come and destroy the
cultivators
[the members of the administration of /], and will give the
vineyard
to others [The true saints and Laodicea and in ]
(Mark 12).
10
Did you never read this
scripture, 'The
stone
which the [ones]
building rejected, this turned into [the]
head
of the
corner
[Gordon became the cornerstone of . There were 4 corners to every temple building in ancient Israel]?
11
From [the]
Lord
this come about, and it is fantastic in our
eyes'
12
And they were seeking to seize him, but they feared the
crowd, for they knew that he spoke the
parable
at them. And [so] they left him and went away (Mark 12).
9 But he started to say to the people [including the chief priests and scribes and older men] this parable:
A man []
planted a vineyard
[another true Christian church for receiving saints] and let it out to cultivators,
and he travelled abroad for considerable times.
[cronouV ikanouV] [This is , no fence, rather amorphous, longest lasting church - considerable times -
the 4 x of the lawless times from the fall of ].
10 But at the appointed time/season [after the is appointed over all belongings] he sent out a slave
to the cultivators, in order that they might give him [something] from the fruit of the vineyard. But the cultivators,
having beat him, sent him away empty.
11 But he repeated [this] to send a different slave.
But having beaten and dishonoured that one, they sent him away empty.
12 And he repeated [this] to send a 3rd [one]. But they also threw this [one] out having wounded him.
13 But the lord
of the vineyard []
said,
'What shall I do? I will send my son
[, the mediator, 's son in the - not necessarily directly], the beloved. Justly
they will respect this one.'
14 But having seen him, the cultivators
were reasoning with one another, saying, 'This is the heir [All mediators of covenants must die to gain their authority. But they are resurrected and so are heirs to their own death as was . They are also heirs to the validation sacrifice that ransoms them];
let us kill him, that the inheritance
[ covenant authority] may become ours.'
15 And having thrown him out [ekbalonteV],
outside [exw] [adverb]
of the vineyard,
they killed [him]. What, therefore, will the lord
of the vineyard do to them?
16 He will come and destroy these cultivators
and will give the vineyard
to others. On hearing [this] they said: Never may that happen! (Luke 20).
17
But the [one] having looked upon them, said: What, therefore is this the [thing] having been written: The stone which the
[ones] building rejected, this turned into [the]
head of [the] corner?
18
Everyone, the [one] falling upon that stone will be shattered.
But whomsoever it falls upon, it will pulverize him (Luke 20).
Man (3), Heir (3), Inheritance (3), Son (6), Vineyard (6), Fence (2), Tower (2), Winepress (1), Winepress-Vat (1)
Man, Lord of Vineyard. 2 designations, so 2 characters in word symbolic meaning.
Luke has as the son of the Lord of the Vineyard ( by water baptism) not of the man (). Although he was also a son of the man.
It appears that God sends prophets to the churches and those who listen to those prophets become spirit baptised and that is how he gets his fruits (the angelic sons of men). This is what happened when came to Ephesus.
1 And it happened, in the [time] was in Corinth, [was] passing through the higher parts to come to Ephesus. And finding some disciples.
2 he said to them, Believing, did you receive [the] ? And they said to him, We did not even hear whether [the] is.
3 And he said to them, Then to what were you baptized? And they said, To the baptism of John.
4 And said, John indeed baptized [with] a baptism of repentance, saying to the people that they should believe into the [One] coming after him, that is, into the Christ, .
5 And hearing, they were baptized into the name of the Lord [not by , but by the angels of the 2nd ].
6 And laying hands on them, the came on them, and they spoke in languages and prophesied.
7 And all the men were about 12 [this is a very Pentecostal Acts2 situation]. (Acts 19 )
All 3 sons are spirit covenant mediators and therefore sons in the covenant tree of the of . They are not direct spirit sons of . This leads us to a fascinating question (resolved 2012August12 at 20:33). Since does everything that he sees his father doing. Then since God had a human son, so does ! This son must be , a direct human son of . This son was not , the second Adam, who was the second direct human son of God who replaced Adam and began Eden2. No it was Methuselah, the son of Enoch, who was possessed by . This guy will be the king of the kingdom of God on earth. Now we know why. He is ' firstborn human son and therefore his human kingdom heir. obviously saw God sacrificing his second born human son in order to validate the . So he too sacrifices his firstborn son, Methuselah, in order to validate the .
It is actually theoretically possibly that (who is younger than ) was a 43rd generation angel and is 's angelic son. For is the head of the second holy spirit - see intro20b.
3 In being fatherless, motherless, without genealogy, having neither a beginning of days nor an end of life [He did of days as Jared in the pre flood system. Not as in the post flood system] but having been made like the Son of God, he remains a priest perpetually (Hebrews 7).
So (Jared) was not a son of man. He was not a son of pre-fall Adam. He was a totally human son of God. He had no genetic/genealogical human parentage at all. He had two surrogate parents, being the son of Mahalalel. But was gene zapped not to be a son of pre-fall Adam but rather to be a son of God and brother to Adam. So from a human genetic standpoint he was both fatherless and motherless. Yet he was made like the son of God, like - by gene zapping.
But then we read...
19 Therefore, in answer, went on to say to them: Most truly I say to you, The Son cannot do a single thing of his own initiative, but only what he beholds the Father doing. For whatever things that One does, these things the Son also does in like manner (John 5).
So likewise had a human son, his first born called Methuselah.
The tragedy is that every set of cultivators not only goes off course and starts exploiting the vineyard for its own benefit, but also, refuses to change course when this is pointed out to them by slaves sent from God. Finally the son appears and a new set of cultivators who are in his covenant take over. Every church must therefore be ready to accept advice from outside, in the form of interpretations, doctrine, prophecy, administration, evangelism etc, since this advice might be coming from a very slave of .