Mateo 25:18

18 Mas el que había recibido uno, fue y cavó en la tierra, y escondió el dinero de su señor

Mateo 25:18 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 25:18

But he that received one
Talent, or the least degree of gifts, for the ministry of the word:

went and digged in the earth, and hid his Lord's money.
The Syriac and Arabic versions read, "silver", and the Ethiopic, "gold"; but whether these talents were silver or gold, is not certain. Where he buried it; that is, he neglected the gift that was in him, he made no use of it, either to his own advantage, or to the good of others, and the interest of his Lord; he either never went into the ministry, or if he did, he left it as Demas did, having too great affection for the world, and the things of it: he minded earth and earthly things, and employed himself in them, and not in his master's work and service. The phrase seems to point out the earthly mindedness of the man, his worldly disposition, and his eager pursuit after the things of life; which were the reason why he disregarded his talent, and made no use of his ministerial gifts: he could not deny worldly self, nor leave all to follow Christ; but rather than drop the world, he chose to bury his talent in it: it was his Lord's money and not his own, and he was accountable to him for it, and should have used it in another manner.

Mateo 25:18 In-Context

16 Y partido él, el que había recibido cinco talentos granjeó con ellos, e hizo otros cinco talentos
17 Asimismo el que había recibido dos, ganó también él otros dos
18 Mas el que había recibido uno, fue y cavó en la tierra, y escondió el dinero de su señor
19 Y después de mucho tiempo, vino el señor de aquellos siervos, e hizo cuentas con ellos
20 Y llegando el que había recibido cinco talentos, trajo otros cinco talentos, diciendo: Señor, cinco talentos me entregaste; he aquí otros cinco talentos que he ganado sobre ellos

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Editado por: Russell M. Stendal

Jubilee Bible 2000 – Russell Martin Stendal

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