Sentences with phrase «owner of the vineyard»

With Seppeltsfield's existing 1,300 hectares, Randall now claims to be the largest owner of vineyards in all three regions.
Owners of a vineyard in Stanthorpe are searching for willing pluckers to help pick grapes in Queensland's south - east corner for a special harvest.
But there's little question TIAA - CREF is having a little fun as an owner of vineyards and as an actual maker of wine, through one of its wholly owned entitites.
The superstar actors are the owners of a vineyard that they purchased in 2012 for a reported $ 60 million.
However, the owner of the vineyard said that they had no right to complain about his generosity.
An owner of a vineyard went out early to employ some workers.
In this parable, the owner of a vineyard must harvest his grapes.
Then the owner of the vineyard said, «What shall I do?
... What then will the owner of the vineyard do to them?
The standard Christian homiletical interpretation has been that the owner of the vineyard is God, the vineyard is the world, the tenants are the Jews, the various messengers are the prophets preaching the shortcomings of Judaism, and the beloved son is Jesus.
Jesus tells the story of the owner of the vineyard to show that his listeners, members of the religious establishment of his time, have missed the point.
Likewise, Jesus tells the story of the owner of the vineyard to show that his listeners, members of the religious establishment of his time, have missed the point.
One must admit that the idea goes back to the words of Jesus himself, who taught that the owner of the vineyard would «give the vineyard to others» who received his son (Luke 20:16), and that Jerusalem's «house» would be left desolate (Luke 13:35).
«In the evening the owner of the vineyard said to his overseer, Call the workmen and pay them, beginning with the latest comers.
The owner of the vineyard replied to those who grumbled that they were being paid the same as those who came at the eleventh hour, «Why be envious because I am generous?»
One clear implication of this story is that the criteria of worth enjoined by the economic assumptions of the laborers are relativized by the generosity of the owner of the vineyard.
And when evening came, the owner of the vineyard said to his steward, «Call the laborers and pay them their wages, beginning with the last, up to the first.»
The three evangelists now proceed together to a parable about the owner of a vineyard and his tenants (Mk 12:1 - 12; Mt 21:33 - 46; Lk 20:9 - 19).
The owners of Vineyard 48 in Cutchogue — the subject of complaints from neighbors about public sex, fighting and intoxicated patrons — have canceled their liquor license and will close permanently, officials said.
Southold Town Supervisor Scott Russell said the owners of Vineyard 48 have canceled their liquor license.
In the exciting days of the 1960s, however, when Pete Seeger, the Weavers, and others with guitars and banjos showed their support for the down - and - out with protest songs, battles erupted between labor and management, perhaps the most exciting being that between migrant grape pickers and the owners of vineyards.
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