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So the man sent another servant to the farmers. They also hit this servant on the head, and they did other bad things to him. The man then sent another servant, but the farmers killed this servant. He sent many other servants to them. The farmers hit some of these servants with sticks and they killed other servants.

The man had only one person that he could still send. This was his own son. The man loved him very much.[a] So, last of all, he sent his son to the farmers. He thought, “The farmers will surely respect my son.”

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  1. 12:6 The master's son was like Jesus.