the Week of Proper 15 / Ordinary 20
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Chinese NCV (Simplified)
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- CondensedParallel Translations
於 是 把 欠 他 主 人 债 的 , 一 个 一 个 的 叫 了 来 , 问 头 一 个 说 : 你 欠 我 主 人 多 少 ?
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
his: Luke 7:41, Luke 7:42, Matthew 18:24
Reciprocal: Genesis 41:34 - and take 2 Samuel 3:12 - Make
Cross-References
Ishmael will be like a wild donkey. He will be against everyone, and everyone will be against him. He will attack all his brothers."
Hagar gave birth to a son for Abram, and Abram named him Ishmael.
Let the God of Abraham, who is the God of Nahor and the God of their ancestors, punish either of us if we break this agreement." So Jacob made a promise in the name of the God whom his father Isaac worshiped.
So they said to Moses and Aaron, "May the Lord punish you. You caused the king and his officers to hate us. You have given them an excuse to kill us."
King Joash did not remember Jehoiada's kindness to him, so Joash killed Zechariah, Jehoiada's son. Before Zechariah died, he said, "May the Lord see what you are doing and punish you."
Lord , judge the people. Lord , defend me because I am right, because I have done no wrong, God Most High.
Wake up! Come and defend me! My God and Lord, fight for me!
God, defend me. Argue my case against those who don't follow you. Save me from liars and those who do evil.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
So he called every one of his Lord's debtors,.... Either the Gentiles, who were greatly indebted to God, having sinned against him, and the law, and light of nature, at a great rate; into whose affections, houses, and palaces, the Jews found ways and means to introduce themselves; and, in process of time, got leave to have synagogues built, and their worship set up again: or else the Jews, their countrymen; since these were under those stewards, tutors, and governors, and were debtors to do the whole law; and had, by breaking the law, contracted large debts; and against whom the ceremonial law stood as an handwriting: these the steward called
unto him, and said unto the first, how much owest thou unto my Lord? and it is observable, that the debts of these men, of the first, lay in oil, and of the other in wheat; things much used in the ceremonial law, in the observance of which they had been, greatly deficient; see Exodus 29:40
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Called every one - As he was “steward,” he had the management of all the affairs, and, of course, debts were to be paid to him.
Debtors - Those who “owed” his master, or perhaps “tenants;” those who rented land of his master.