LEARNING ACTIVITY #61
The Parable of the Husbandmen
The parable of the husbandmen appears in three places in the Scriptures:
Matthew 21:33–46
Mark 12:1–12
Luke 20:9–18
1. Luke 20:9 ____________________________________________________________
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2.
To whom was the parable spoken? ______________________________________
3.
Who was the parable against? (Who is "the husbandmen) Hint: See Luke
20:19; Matthew 21:45; Mark 12:12 _____________________________________________
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4.
What does the vineyard represent in this parable? (Hint: See Matthew 21:43) ______________________________________________________________________
5.
Who does the "certain man" who planted the vineyard in Luke 20:9
represent? ______________________________________________________________________
6.
Who do you think the "servants" are that are mentioned in verses
ten, eleven and twelve? ___________________________________________________________
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7.
What do you think "the fruit of the vineyard" could be in verse
ten? __________
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8.
Who do you think is represented by "my beloved son" in verse thirteen?
(Hint: See Luke 3:22) _________________________________________________________
9.
How do you think the husbandmen were destroyed as indicated in verse sixteen? ______________________________________________________________
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10.
What do you think the phrase, "and shall give the vineyard to others"
in verse sixteen means? ________________________________________________________
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