Lucas 19:22

22 El le contestó<***>: "Siervo inútil, por tus propias palabras te voy a juzgar. ¿Sabías que yo soy un hombre exigente, que recojo lo que no deposité y siego lo que no sembré?

Lucas 19:22 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 19:22

And he saith unto him
By way of reply to his vile slander, and unrighteous charge;

out of thine own mouth will I judge thee, thou wicked servant;
as he might be justly called: he was not only a wicked man, as all men are, even enemies by wicked works, and lie in wickedness; and a wicked professor of religion, as there be some; but a wicked minister, and that not on account of his bad principles, and sinful life and conversation, but for his sloth and negligence, and the wrong thoughts he entertained of, and the false charges he brought against Christ; and Christ turns his own argument upon him, and by his own words condemns him:

thou knewest that I was an austere man, taking up that I laid not
down, and reaping that I did not sow;
not allowing this, but supposing it was as he said; then Christ argues as follows, for his conviction.

Lucas 19:22 In-Context

20 Y vino otro, diciendo: "Señor, aquí está tu mina, que he tenido guardada en un pañuelo;
21 pues te tenía miedo, porque eres un hombre exigente, que recoges lo que no depositaste y siegas lo que no sembraste."
22 El le contestó<***>: "Siervo inútil, por tus propias palabras te voy a juzgar. ¿Sabías que yo soy un hombre exigente, que recojo lo que no deposité y siego lo que no sembré?
23 "Entonces, ¿por qué no pusiste mi dinero en el banco, y al volver yo, lo hubiera recibido con los intereses?"
24 Y dijo a los que estaban presentes: "Quitadle la mina y dádsela al que tiene las diez minas."
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