THE very remarkable parable with which the twentieth chapter of Matthew opens, was designed by the Lord Jesus to illustrate the declaration with which the previous chapter closes, and which is repeated at the end of the parable itself:-"Many that are first shall be last, and the last shall be first."
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Gallery of Scripture Engravings, Historical and Landscape, with Descriptions, Historical, Geographical and Pictorial
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"THE very remarkable parable with which the twentieth chapter of Matthew opens, was designed by the Lord Jesus to illustrate the declaration with which the previous chapter closes, and which is repeated at the end of the parable itself:-"Many that are first shall be last, and the last shall be first.""
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