The Parables Of Jesus: 19
Some of the information included in this post is from historical writings and is extra-biblical. Clear your mind and read with discernment.
The Parable of the Wicked Tenants
In this passage, Jesus is speaking to the chief priests and elders.
A man planted a vineyard and leased it out to some tenants to maintain the crops. They were to share the fruits with the landowner and keep a portion for themselves. When it was time for the harvest, the landlord sent some of his servants to help. However, the wicked tenants beat and killed them. The landlord sent more servants, but the tenants did the same thing to them. Then, believing the tenants would respect his son, he sent him to collect his share of the crops. Unfortunately, they killed him, too.
- Landowner - God
- Tenants - Jewish nation, chief priests, and elders
- Servants - prophets and teachers
- Son - Jesus
- Other husbandmen - Christ-followers
Do you get the picture? What I want to expand on is the answer to the question Jesus asked: "When the lord therefore of the vineyard cometh, what will he do unto those husbandmen?" Matthew 21:40
Their answer: "He will miserably destroy those wicked men, and will let out his vineyard unto other husbandmen, which shall render him the fruits in their seasons." Matthew 21:41b
Did you know that, according to the Jewish historian Josephus, around 70 AD, after Jesus died and rose, the temple in Jerusalem was desecrated by the Romans when they placed their idols in the temple? Nero, whose name in Jewish gematria equals 666, was the Roman emperor at the time. Jerusalem and the temple were set on fire and destroyed. The Christ-followers were warned and escaped to Pella. Not long after that, Rome was also destroyed! The timelines of history are skewed, and what we've been led to believe is untrue. The people who crucified Christ, Jewish and Roman, paid the price with their lives. God destroyed those wicked men just as the chief priest and elders said when they answered Jesus's parable. It happened just as Daniel predicted, not 2000 years into the future. What do you think this scripture means? Would Jesus have lied to them? Never!!
Verily I say unto you, There be some standing here, which shall not taste of death, till they see the Son of man coming in his kingdom. Matthew 16:28
Ask yourself why Jesus would say this. I believe that tribulation already happened, though we will probably face more.We are living in the end of the end, the little season, the season before judgment. There is information out there that proves this to be true; the veil is thinning, and eyes are opening. Clear your mind and think! There is so much more to this, and it requires that you do your own research to uncover the truth. The scriptures tell the truth, and history, as in Josephus's writings, offers further insight. I've been reluctant to share any of this to this point because many will consider it heretical, and I'm still processing it in my mind for myself, but how long should I keep this important information to myself, until death? People need to know so they can uncover the truth for themselves.












