Matthew 13:30-40

Matthew 13:30-40

[30] Let  both  grow together  the harvest:  and  in  the time  of harvest  I will say  to the reapers,  Gather ye together  first  the tares,  and  bind  them  in  bundles  to  burn  them:  but  gather  the wheat  into  barn.  [31] Another  parable  put he forth  unto them,  saying,  The kingdom  of heaven  like  to a grain  of mustard seed,  which  a man  took,  and sowed  in  his  field:  [32] Which  indeed  the least  of all  seeds:  but  when  it is grown,  among herbs,  and  becometh  a tree,  so that  the birds  of the air  come  and  lodge  in  the branches  thereof.  [33] Another  parable  spake he  unto them;  The kingdom  of heaven  like  unto leaven,  which  a woman  took,  and hid  in  three  measures  of meal,  till  the whole  was  leavened.  [34] All  spake  Jesus  unto the multitude  in  parables;  and  without  a parable  spake he  unto them:  [35] That  it might be fulfilled  which  by  the prophet,  saying,  I will open  mouth  in  parables;  I will utter  things which have been kept secret  from  the foundation  of the world.  [36] Then  the multitude  away,  and went  into  the house:  and  his  disciples  came  unto him,  saying,  the parable  of the tares  of the field.  [37] He answered  and  said  He that soweth  the good  seed  the Son  of man;  [38] The field  the world;  the good  seed  are  the children  of the kingdom;  but  the tares  the children  of the wicked  [39] The enemy  that sowed  them  the devil;  the harvest  the end  of the world;  and  the reapers  the angels.  [40] As  therefore  the tares  are gathered  and  burned  in the fire;  so  in  the end  world. 

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