Parable of damned tribesmen
There were certain tribesmen, who were waiting for their anointed one, to save them from people of other nations surrounding them. When he arrived, in their envy, they killed him. Now there was no one to save these tribesmen from their enemies. Soon these tribesmen were enslaved by their enemies, forced to kiss their enemies' feet. Now that was one stiffnecked people. They were punished for killing their messiah. Their similitude is that of 12 trees that were thrown in the furnace for their wood, because they bore no fruit, shed their leaves, so they were of no use.