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The first came before him, saying, `Lord, your mina has made ten more minas.`
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Commentators like Charles Spurgeon emphasize the servant's humility. He doesn't say, "I have gained ten pounds," but rather, "Lord, thy pound hath gained ten pounds." This teaches a crucial lesson for believers: all success in our service to God comes from the resources He provides. We are to attribute the results to His power, not our own skill.
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18th Century
Theologian
Ten cities. We are not to suppose that this will be literally fulfilled in heaven. Christ teaches here that our reward in heaven will be i…
Hath made (προσηργασατο). Only here in the N.T. Note προσ- in addition, besides, more.
19th Century
Bishop
Thy pound hath gained ten pounds.—The increase is on a larger scale than in the parable in Matthew 25. There each of the …
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Then came the first, saying, Lord, thy pound hath gained ten pounds.
The genuine servant, with due humility, puts himself in the ba…
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
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This parable is like that of the talents (Matthew 25). Those who are called to Christ, he furnishes with gifts necessary for their work…