The Parable of the Wicked Tenants (Luke 20:9-18)
The occasion of the parable As we know, the time is the last week in the life of Jesus, a week in which he would die upon the cross. Yet Jesus obviously was not the only person involved in what happened during that week connected to the Passover. The religious and political leaders were involved, and indeed at this time were asking Jesus all kinds of questions. Barabbas and his fellows were planning a revolt against the Romans. The people too were involved, and we see their various reactions throughout the week. Both the religious leaders and the people in general are involved as Jesus tells this parable. The purpose of the parable While Matthew relates this parable as it affected the leaders mentioned by Jesus, Luke and Mark relate the parable to show that, while it was told to the people as well as the leaders, it is not about the people in the main. Rather, it is about the religious leaders, described by Jesus as tenants of the vineyard. So, from Luke’s point of view, the parable is...