Edit: Oopsie! Just realized I already created a thread on this parable here at this forum in May (My bad, LoL.)
For anyone who would still like to respond, please feel free, but the original thread is here:
Parable Of The Unmerciful Servant
Apologies for the mix up.
Hidden In Him
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I'm preparing to do some work on this, and I would like a breakdown of this parable, symbol for symbol. To those who respond, please give me your interpretations of exactly what or who the following symbols represent: The king, the servant, his debt, and his punishment.
Blessings in advance to all who respond.
Then, having come, Peter said to Him, "Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me and I forgive him? Up to seven times?" Jesus said to him, "I say unto you, not up to seven times, but seventy times seven. Because of this, the kingdom of Heaven is likened unto a king who wanted to take account of his servants. And having begun to settle accounts, there was brought to him one who owed him ten thousand talents. And because he did not have enough to repay, the master ordered him and his wife and children and all that he had to be sold, so as to be repaid. Therefore, having fallen down, the slave was worshipping him, saying, "Have patience with me, and I will repay it all to you." And having been moved with compassion, the master of the slave released him and forgave him the loan. But having gone out, the slave found one of his fellow slaves who owed him a hundred denarii. And, having seized him, he was choking him, saying, "If you owe something, pay it!" Therefore, having fallen down, his fellow slave implored him, saying, "Have patience with me, and I will repay it all to you." But the man would not do so, and went and cast him into prison until he should repay what was owed. Therefore, his fellow slaves, having seen what took place, were greatly grieved, and going to their master, narrated unto him all that took place. Then, the master, having called him said unto him, "Wicked slave! I forgave you all that debt since you pleaded with me. Ought you not to have had pity on your fellow slave, as I also had pity on you?" And, being made angry, his master delivered him unto the torturers until he should repay everything that was owed. So also will My Father in Heaven do to you if you do not forgive from your hearts each man his brother." (Matthew 18:21-35)
For anyone who would still like to respond, please feel free, but the original thread is here:
Parable Of The Unmerciful Servant
Apologies for the mix up.
Hidden In Him
______________________________________________________
I'm preparing to do some work on this, and I would like a breakdown of this parable, symbol for symbol. To those who respond, please give me your interpretations of exactly what or who the following symbols represent: The king, the servant, his debt, and his punishment.
Blessings in advance to all who respond.
Then, having come, Peter said to Him, "Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me and I forgive him? Up to seven times?" Jesus said to him, "I say unto you, not up to seven times, but seventy times seven. Because of this, the kingdom of Heaven is likened unto a king who wanted to take account of his servants. And having begun to settle accounts, there was brought to him one who owed him ten thousand talents. And because he did not have enough to repay, the master ordered him and his wife and children and all that he had to be sold, so as to be repaid. Therefore, having fallen down, the slave was worshipping him, saying, "Have patience with me, and I will repay it all to you." And having been moved with compassion, the master of the slave released him and forgave him the loan. But having gone out, the slave found one of his fellow slaves who owed him a hundred denarii. And, having seized him, he was choking him, saying, "If you owe something, pay it!" Therefore, having fallen down, his fellow slave implored him, saying, "Have patience with me, and I will repay it all to you." But the man would not do so, and went and cast him into prison until he should repay what was owed. Therefore, his fellow slaves, having seen what took place, were greatly grieved, and going to their master, narrated unto him all that took place. Then, the master, having called him said unto him, "Wicked slave! I forgave you all that debt since you pleaded with me. Ought you not to have had pity on your fellow slave, as I also had pity on you?" And, being made angry, his master delivered him unto the torturers until he should repay everything that was owed. So also will My Father in Heaven do to you if you do not forgive from your hearts each man his brother." (Matthew 18:21-35)
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