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I. Jesus’ Authority Questioned vs. 27-33
A. The religious leaders were trying to trap Jesus, since they hated Him.
He didn’t follow their traditions and rules.
B. Jesus stumps them in order to silence them.
C. In doing so, Jesus exposes their desire was the praise of men and not God.
II.
Jesus’ Parable Given: 12:1-11
A. A vineyard was often a picture used for Israel, so much so that had one carved in the temple, and Herod had put jewels in it.
B. Jesus is using the phrasing from the parable of the vineyard from Isaiah 5:1-7
C. The parable shows clearly Israel’s history with the prophets being messengers, and the religious leaders as the vine-growers.
Heb.
11:36-38
D. Then Jesus talks about what they would do in 3 days time.
Even the killing Him outside the vineyard (Jerusalem).
E. Jesus concludes with the judgment that they will incur, by quoting Ps. 118:22-23.
Peter will quote this in Acts and in I Peter.
Remember, Mark is getting his information from Peter.
F. We as Gentiles will get grafted in, like we see in Acts.
Rom 11:27-28
III.
Jesus’ Rejection by the “Vine-Dressers” vs. 12
A. The religious leaders understood what Jesus was saying, and yet because of the hardness of their hearts, they believed they were right, and God was wrong.
I Tim.
4:1-2
B. Will you too reject Jesus?
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