21 Sept. 1815

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Ch. 99 Wedding invitation

Time and Place, apparently the same as last – per Matt. sole narrator.

A miserable tale /discourse[?]/ not well applicable to either purpose, the temporal or the spiritual

{both bad and good} i.e. the mob of all sorts of people who would come in and join him

{not having a wedding garment} What was the meaning, temporal or spiritual of this wedding garment? and where was the consistency when all were pressed in without distinction, in punishing any one for the not having this garment? where was he to have got it

There must have been some misconception, or mistranslation.

The invited guests who mistreated[?] and slew the servants by whom they had been invited must have been Herod he[?] slew John Baptist and such others as had maltreated any of the disciples: ex gr. the 12, or the 70, when they went on their missions

What is this outer darkness where there is weeping and gnashing of teeth

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This ungarmented guest was it Judas? and this designed as a […?] and a threat to him?

Ch. 99

P. 115. Parable of the wedding dinner, for which there is a want of willing guests

Luke silent Matt. XXII 1 to 14. Mark silent. John silent.