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Jesus spoke about the vine growers. Scholars think Jesus told this parable to say that the Jewish leaders were just like the vine growers in the parable. When God sent prophets and apostles to the people of Israel, the prophets were killed, and they would soon be killing the apostles (see: Luke 11:47-51; Matthew 23:37-39).
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See: [Parable](../articles/parable.md); Prophet; Apostle
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See: [Parable](../articles/parable.md); [Prophet](../articles/prophet.md); [Apostle](../articles/apostle.md)
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When Jesus spoke about the “stone” rejected by the builders, he was saying what was written in Psalm 118:22-23. This was a metaphor. Jesus was speaking about himself. That is, the Jewish leaders rejected Jesus.
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See: Metaphor
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See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md)
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A “cornerstone” was spoken about in two ways in the days of Jesus. It was used to describe the large stone set in the ground that established the corner from which the foundation of a building was measured. It was also used to describe the stone at the top part of an arch. This stone held the arch together. Jesus used the word “cornerstone” as a metaphor. Jesus was speaking about himself. That is, Jesus himself is the foundation upon which the church, that is the body of Christ, is built. He holds all things together.
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See: Metaphor; Church; Body of Christ
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See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); Church; Body of Christ
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