2 Kings 25:27
A.M. 3442. B.C. 562. it came to pass.Jer 24:5,6; 52:31-34king of Babylon.Pr 21:1lift up the head.Ge 40:13,20Matthew 18:23-25
is.3:2; 13:24,31,33,44,45,47,52; 25:1,14which.25:19-30; Lu 16:1,2; 19:12-27; Ro 14:12; 1Co 4:5; 2Co 5:10,11 owed.Lu 7:41,42; 13:4; *marg:Lu 16:5,7ten thousand.[Murias talanton ,] a myriad of talents, the highest number known in Greek arithmetical notation. According to Prideaux, the Roman talent was equal to 216£; ten thousand of which would amount to 2,160,000£. If the Jewish talent of silver be designed, which is estimated by the same learned writer at 450£., this sum amounts to 4,500,000£.; but if the gold talent is meant, which is equal to 7200£., then the amount is 72,000,000£. This immense sum represents our boundless obligations to God, and our utter incapacity, as sinners infinitely indebted to Divine justice, of paying one mite out of the talent. 1Ch 29:7; Ezr 9:6; Ps 38:4; 40:12; 130:3,4talents."A talent is 750 ounces of silver, which after five shillings the ounce is 187£. 10s." commanded.Le 25:39; 2Ki 4:1; Ne 5:5,8; Isa 50:1Matthew 25:19
a long.5; 24:48reckoneth.18:23,24; Lu 16:1,2,19-31; Ro 14:7-12; 1Co 3:12-15; 2Co 5:10Jas 3:1Luke 16:1-2
1 The parable of the unjust steward.14 Christ reproves the hypocrisy of the covetous Pharisees.19 The parable of the rich man and Lazarus the beggar. a certain.Mt 18:23,24; 25:14-30a steward.8:3; 12:42; Ge 15:2; 43:19; 1Ch 28:1; 1Co 4:1,2; Tit 1:7; 1Pe 4:10wasted.19; 15:13,30; 19:20; Pr 18:9; Ho 2:8; Jas 4:3 How.Ge 3:9-11; 4:9,10; 18:20,21; 1Sa 2:23,24; 1Co 1:11; 1Ti 5:24give.12:42; Ec 11:9,10; 12:14; Mt 12:36; Ro 14:12; 1Co 4:2,5; 2Co 5:101Pe 4:5,10; 1Ti 4:14; Re 20:12for.12:20; 19:21-26
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