Sentences with phrase «vineyard owners who»

Diversifying with weed could save vineyard owners who have overplanted grapes for years, he added.
Hence translations that suppress the word «seed» (as in «Abraham's seed»), or «fruit» (as in «be fruitful, and multiply,» or Jesus's parable of the vineyard owner who sent his servants to gather the «fruit» of his land), replacing these words with «offspring» and «produce,» are not only pallid English.

Not exact matches

When the vineyard owner pays those who worked only one hour the same amount that he paid those who worked all day, the natural human response is, «But that's not fair!»
The son of the vineyard owner represents Jesus of course, who himself is about to be crucified — the ultimate reject.
Most often, we read these verses as talking about a vineyard owner and an oxen owner, and how the vineyard owner is the one who plants the vineyard and enjoys its harvest, and the oxen owner is the one who should not muzzle the ox, but let it eat some grain at the mill.
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).
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?»
While each individual tour may offer slight variations, guests will be presented with the following: • Explanation of the Falkner vineyard from the balcony of the tasting room • Who are the owners and some insight about them • What is the Falkner Winery brand • What is unique about Falkner Winery • What kind of events are conducted at Falkner Winery • Explanation of the wine crush process from the crush pad • Detailed discussion about one of the Falkner wines and what makes it higher quality
«Even those traditionalists who are coming around to the idea that maybe screw caps are fine for some wines, balk at the idea of a cellar full of cardboard boxes,» says wine writer and vineyard owner Lee Asbell.
It was bought by a Napa Valley vineyard owner, Donald Bryant, who punched his fist in the air after successfully buying the Richter at Sotheby's big contemporary art sale in New York.
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