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It happened, when he had come back again, having received the kingdom, that he commanded these servants, to whom he had given the money, to be called to him, that he might know what they had gained by conducting business.
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A Public Accounting is Coming
Commentators stress that the king's return inevitably leads to a day of reckoning. This isn't because Christ needs to find out what happened—as the omniscient God, He already knows. Scholar John Gill explains the purpose of this summons is to make faithfulness public, so that service can be openly rewarded and all can see the justice of the king. Every believer will be called to account for their stewardship.
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When he was come back again (εν τω επανελθειν αυτον). "On the coming back again as to him." Luke's favourite idiom of the articula…
19th Century
Bishop
It came to pass, that when he was returned.—See Note on Matthew 25:19. The absence of the words “after a long time
Preacher
He said therefore, A certain nobleman went into a far country to receive for himself a kingdom, and to return. And he called his ten servants, …
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These verses contain the heart of the story. The vivid description of the son’s murder and the father’s vengeance (v.16; cf. 19:43–44) evoked from …
17th Century
Pastor
And it came to pass that when he was returned Which return was either in power to Jerusalem, in the destruction of t…
Minister
This parable is like that of the talents (Matthew 25). Those who are called to Christ, he furnishes with gifts necessary for their work…
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