Anf-01 ix.vi.xxxvii Pg 3
Matt. xxi. 42–44.
By these words He clearly points out to His disciples one and the same Householder—that is, one God the Father, who made all things by Himself; while [He shows] that there are various husbandmen, some obstinate, and proud, and worthless, and slayers of the Lord, but others who render Him, with all obedience, the fruits in their seasons; and that it is the same Householder who sends at one time His servants, at another His Son. From that Father, therefore, from whom the Son was sent to those husbandmen who slew Him, from Him also were the servants [sent]. But the Son, as coming from the Father with supreme authority (principali auctoritate), used to express Himself thus: “But I say unto you.”4357 4357
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 21
VERSE (44) - Ps 2:12 Isa 8:14,15; 60:12 Zec 12:3 Lu 20:18 Ro 9:33 2Co 4:3,4