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LUKE 20


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LUKE 20

THE PARABLE BY JESUS (20:9-19)

The purpose for this parable (20:17-19):

The Jewish leaders' contempt for their Messiah (20:17)

The Jewish leaders' crushing by their Messiah (20:18-19):

The particulars in this parable (20:9-16)

The work agreement (20:9):

The wickedness (20:10-15a):

The messengers he sends (20:10-15a)
First he sends three servants (20:10a, 11a, 12a).
Finally, he sends his son (20:13).
The mistreatment they suffer (20:10b, 11 b, 12b, 14-15a)
All three servants are mistreated (20:10b, 11b, 12b).
His son is murdered (20:14-15a)!

The wrath (20:15b-16):

The prophecy pointing to this parable (20:17-18):

The plot following this parable (20:19):

THE PHARISEES AND JESUS (20:1-8, 20-47)

The confrontations: (20:1-8, 20-44):

Concerning his authority (20:1-8)

Their demand (20:1-4):
Their dilemma (20:5-6)
If they say John's authority was "from heaven," then he will ask why they didn't believe him (20:5).
If they say John's authority was "merely human," the people will stone them (20:6).
Their defeat (20:7-8):

Concerning paying tribute to Caesar (20:20-26)

Their deceit (20:20-22):
Their defeat (20:23-26):

Concerning resurrection and marriage (20:27-40)

The Sadducees' silly example (20:27-33):
The Sadducees' serious errors (20:34-40)
There are no marriages as such in heaven (20:34-36).
There is a resurrection (20:37-40).

Concerning the nature of the Messiah (20:41-44)

He is David's son, thus affirming his humanity (20:41).
He is David's Lord, thus affirming his deity (20:42-44).

The condemnation (20:45-47):

Their pride (20:45-46):

Their cruelty (20:47a):

Their hypocrisy (20:47b):

Their punishment (20:47c):