The Parable of the Vineyard Workers
1“For the kingdom of heaven is like  a landowner who went out early in the morning to hire workers for his  vineyard. 
2 He agreed to pay  them a denarius for the day and sent them into his  vineyard. 
3 About the third hour he went out and saw others standing in the marketplace doing nothing. 
4‘You also go into my vineyard,  he said,  ‘and I will pay you whatever  is right. 
5So  they went.  He went out again about the sixth hour and the ninth hour and did the same thing. 
6 About the eleventh hour he went out and found still others standing around. ‘Why have you been standing here all  day long doing nothing?  he asked.  
7‘Because no one has hired us, they answered.  So he told them, ‘You also go into my vineyard.’
8When evening came, the owner of the vineyard said to his foreman, ‘Call the workers and pay them their wages, starting with the last ones hired and moving on to the first. 
9 The workers who were hired about the eleventh hour came and each received a denarius. 
10So when the original workers came, they assumed  they would receive more. But each of them also received  a denarius. 
11 On receiving their pay, they began to grumble against the landowner. 
12‘These men who were hired last worked only one hour, they said, ‘and you have made them equal to us who have borne the burden and the scorching heat of the day. 
13But  he answered one of them,  ‘Friend,  I am not being unfair to you.  Did you not agree with me on one denarius? 
14Take your pay and go.  I want to give this  last man the same as I gave you. 
15  Do I not have the right  to do as I please with what is mine? Or are you    envious because I am generous? 
16So the last will be first, and the first will be last.”
Third Prediction of Death, Resurrection
(Mark 10:32-34)
17As  Jesus was going up    to Jerusalem, He took the twelve disciples aside  and said,  
18“Look, we are going up to Jerusalem, and the Son  of Man will be delivered over to the chief priests and scribes.  They will condemn Him to death 
19and will deliver Him over to the Gentiles  to be mocked and flogged and crucified. And on the third day He will be raised to life.
A Mother's Request
(Mark 10:35-45)
20Then the mother of Zebedee’s  sons came to Jesus with her  sons and knelt down  to make a request  of Him. 
21“What do you want?   He inquired.  She answered,  “Declare that in Your  kingdom one of these two  sons of mine may sit at Your right hand, and the other at Your left. 
22“ You do not know what you are asking,   Jesus replied.  “Can you drink the cup  I am going to drink?” “We can, the brothers answered.  
23“ You will indeed drink My  cup,” Jesus said.  “But  to sit at My right or  left  is not Mine to grant. These seats belong to those for whom  My  Father has prepared them.
24When the ten heard about this, they were indignant with the two brothers. 
25But  Jesus called them aside  and said, “You know that the rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and their superiors exercise authority over them. 
26 It shall not be this way among you. Instead, whoever  wants to become great among you must be your servant, 
27and whoever  wants to be first among you must be your slave— 
28just as the Son  of Man  did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His  life as a ransom for many.
Two Blind Men Receive Sight
(Mark 10:46-52; Luke 18:35-43)
29 As they were leaving  Jericho, a large crowd followed Him. 
30And there were two blind men sitting beside the road. When they heard that Jesus was passing by, they cried out,  “Lord, Son of David, have mercy on us! 
31 The crowd admonished them  to be silent, but  they cried out all the louder,  “Lord, Son of David, have mercy on us! 
32  Jesus stopped and called them. “What do you want Me to do for you?  He asked. 
33“Lord, they answered,  “let our  eyes be opened. 
34 Moved with compassion,  Jesus touched their  eyes, and at once they received their sight and followed Him.