Luke 19:23

23 Then why didn't you put my money in the bank? When I came back, I could have collected it with interest.'

Luke 19:23 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 19:23

Wherefore then gavest not thou my money into the bank,
&c.] Or "on the table", at which the bankers sat, and received and delivered money on interest. The Complutensian edition reads, "to the tablers", or "bankers": had Christ been such a person as he represents him, he ought to have been the more diligent, and made the greater use of his gifts, since he knew that he would, in a rigid manner, as he suggests, demand an account of them:

that at my coming I might have required mine own with usury?
not that Christ approves of usury in an unlawful way, by extortion, but reproves hereby the sloth of this man, and exposes his folly and wickedness upon his own principles.

Luke 19:23 In-Context

21 I was afraid of you. You are a hard man. You take out what you did not put in. You harvest what you did not plant.'
22 "His master replied, 'I will judge you by your own words, you evil servant! So you knew that I am a hard man? You knew that I take out what I did not put in? You knew that I harvest what I did not plant?
23 Then why didn't you put my money in the bank? When I came back, I could have collected it with interest.'
24 "Then he said to those standing by, 'Take his money away from him. Give it to the one who has ten times as much.'
25 " 'Sir,' they said, 'he already has ten times as much!'
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