Matthew 20
Verse 1 vineyard See, Isaiah 5:7; Matthew 21:28-33; John 15:1-5 (See Scofield "Matthew 28:19") . Verse 9 received (See Scofield "1 Corinthians 3:14") . Also, 1 Corinthians 9:24; 2 Timothy 4:7,8. Verse 21 kingdom (See Scofield "Matthew 3:2") . Verse 22 cup See, Matthew 26:39; 27:46; Luke 22:41,42; John 18:11; Isaiah 53:4-6; 2 Corinthians 5:21; Galatians 3:13; 1 Peter 2:24; 3:18 Verse 28 Son of man (See Scofield "Matthew 8:20") Also, Philippians 2:7 ransom See, Isaiah 53:10,11. Matthew 20:22 "cup," margin ref: (See Scofield "Matthew 20:22") ; Exodus 14:30; Isaiah 59:20; Romans 3:24 (See Scofield "Exodus 14:30") See Scofield "Isaiah 59:20" See Scofield "Romans 3:24" Verse 30 two blind men A discrepancy has been imagined between this account and those in Mark 10:46; Luke 18:35. Matthew and Mark obviously refer to a work of healing as Jesus departed from Jericho. Bartimaeus, the active one of the two, the one who cried, "Jesus, thou Son of David," is specifically mentioned by Mark. Of the other one of the "two," we know nothing. The healing described by Luke 18:35 occurred before Jesus entered Jericho. As to the form of appeal, "Son of David" (cf) ; Matthew 9:27; 15:22; 21:9. Jesus must have been so addressed constantly. The narratives therefore supplement, but in no way contradict each other.