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Peter said to him, "Lord, are you telling this parable to us, or to everybody?"
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Peter Seeks Practical Clarity
Commentators note this question is typical of Peter, who often acted as the spokesman for the disciples. After hearing Jesus' parable about watchfulness and reward, he seeks to understand its specific application: was this instruction just for the apostles ('us') or for every follower ('all')? Scholars suggest his question was likely sparked by the magnificent promise of reward in verse 37, wondering who was eligible for such an honor.
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Peter said (Ειπεν δε ο Πετρος). This whole paragraph from verse 22-40 had been addressed directly to the disciples. Hence it is no…
19th Century
Anglican
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Baptist
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Peter responds, in his accustomed role as spokesman for the apostles, with a question about the extent of their responsibility. Jesus answers, as o…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Then Peter said to him, Lord The Syriac, Persic, and Ethiopic versions read, "our Lord":
speak you this parable<…
Presbyterian
All are to apply to themselves what Christ says in His word and to inquire about it. No one is left so ignorant that they do not know many things t…
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