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(Created page with " === '''Common Elements Shared by the Three Accounts''' === # '''The Vineyard Owner and Tenants''' – A landowner (God) plants a vineyard (Israel), leases it to tenants (religious leaders), and leaves. # '''Sending of the Servants''' – The owner sends servants (prophets) to collect the vineyard’s produce, but the tenants mistreat and kill them. # '''Sending of the Son''' – Finally, the owner sends his beloved son (Jesus), whom the tenants kill, believing they can...")
 
 
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# '''The Stone Represents the Cross'''—People '''fall on it in repentance or are crushed in judgment'''.
# '''The Stone Represents the Cross'''—People '''fall on it in repentance or are crushed in judgment'''.
# '''The Judgment Represents the End of the Old Covenant''' and the coming of the New.
# '''The Judgment Represents the End of the Old Covenant''' and the coming of the New.
This structure aligns with your broader approach: '''seeing Christ as the central figure, not just typology, but as the hidden prophetic meaning in every passage'''. Would you like to add symbolic connections to specific Hebrew words?


== '''Group Study Guide: The Parable of the Wicked Husbandmen''' ==
== '''Group Study Guide: The Parable of the Wicked Husbandmen''' ==

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