Bible Cross References
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Job 14:5
The length of our lives is decided beforehand--- the number of months we will live. You have settled it, and it can't be changed.
Job 14:13
I wish you would hide me in the world of the dead; let me be hidden until your anger is over, and then set a time to remember me.
Job 14:14
If a man dies, can he come back to life? But I will wait for better times, wait till this time of trouble is ended.
Psalm 39:4
" LORD, how long will I live? When will I die? Tell me how soon my life will end."
Isaiah 38:5
to go back to Hezekiah and say to him, "I, the LORD, the God of your ancestor David, have heard your prayer and seen your tears; I will let you live fifteen years longer.
John 11:9
Jesus said, "A day has twelve hours, doesn't it? So those who walk in broad daylight do not stumble, for they see the light of this world.
John 11:10
But if they walk during the night they stumble, because they have no light."
an appointed time
Ecclesiastes 8:8
No one can keep from dying or put off the day of death. That is a battle we cannot escape; we cannot cheat our way out.
like the days
Job 14:6
Look away from us and leave us alone; let us enjoy our hard life---if we can.
Leviticus 25:50
They must consult the one who bought them, and they must count the years from the time they sold themselves until the next Year of Restoration and must set the price for their release on the basis of the wages paid hired workers.
Deuteronomy 15:18
Do not be resentful when you set slaves free; after all, they have served you for six years at half the cost of hired servants. Do this, and the LORD your God will bless you in all that you do.
Isaiah 21:16
Then the Lord said to me, "In exactly one year the greatness of the tribes of Kedar will be at an end.
Matthew 20:1-15
1
"The Kingdom of heaven is like this. Once there was a man who went out early in the morning to hire some men to work in his vineyard.
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He agreed to pay them the regular wage, a silver coin a day, and sent them to work in his vineyard.
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He went out again to the marketplace at nine o'clock and saw some men standing there doing nothing,
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so he told them, 'You also go and work in the vineyard, and I will pay you a fair wage.'
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So they went. Then at twelve o'clock and again at three o'clock he did the same thing.
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It was nearly five o'clock when he went to the marketplace and saw some other men still standing there. 'Why are you wasting the whole day here doing nothing?' he asked them.
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'No one hired us,' they answered. 'Well, then, you go and work in the vineyard,' he told them.
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"When evening came, the owner told his foreman, 'Call the workers and pay them their wages, starting with those who were hired last and ending with those who were hired first.'
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The men who had begun to work at five o'clock were paid a silver coin each.
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So when the men who were the first to be hired came to be paid, they thought they would get more; but they too were given a silver coin each.
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They took their money and started grumbling against the employer.
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'These men who were hired last worked only one hour,' they said, 'while we put up with a whole day's work in the hot sun---yet you paid them the same as you paid us!'
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'Listen, friend,' the owner answered one of them, 'I have not cheated you. After all, you agreed to do a day's work for one silver coin.
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Now take your pay and go home. I want to give this man who was hired last as much as I gave you.
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Don't I have the right to do as I wish with my own money? Or are you jealous because I am generous?' "