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Jesus said to him, "I don`t tell you until seven times, but, until seventy times seven.
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Commentators agree that Jesus' command of "seventy times seven" is not a literal number to track (whether 77 or 490). Instead, it signifies unlimited, unending forgiveness. While Peter suggested forgiving seven times, more than doubling the rabbinic standard of three, Jesus establishes a new standard that doesn't involve counting at all. The principle is to forgive without limit.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Then came Peter. The mention of the duty in Matthew 18:15—addressing a brother who had offended us, which implied the duty to forgive him—…
Until seventy times seven (εως εβδομηκοντακις επτα). It is not clear whether this idiom means seventy-seven or as the Revised Vers…
19th Century
Anglican
Seventy times seven — The use of symbolic numbers that indicate completeness was obviously designed to lead the questioner's mind …
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Baptist
Our Lord intends to teach us to forgive always and without end. He sets no limit. I say not to you, “Until seven times,” measured mercy is…
The issue here is not the adjudication of the church, still less the absolute granting of forgiveness by the church (only God and Jesus can ultimat…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Jesus says to him, I say not to you Which is as if he had said, observe what I am about to say, I do not agree to wh…
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Although we live entirely on mercy and forgiveness, we are reluctant to forgive the offenses of our brothers and sisters. This parable shows how mu…
13th Century
Catholic
Here a parable is presented. Firstly, the careful search is described; and secondly, the joy of having found the sheep is described. Therefore, He …