Luca 12:59

59 Io ti dico che non uscirai di là, finché tu non abbia pagato fino all’ultimo spicciolo.

Luca 12:59 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 12:59

I tell thee
The Syriac version before these words, prefixes an "Amen", or "verily", for the sake of the stronger affirmation, which seems to be taken from ( Matthew 5:26 )

thou shalt not depart thence;
get out of prison:

till thou hast paid the very last mite:
of the sum in debate, which was what the Jews call a "prutah", and that was the eighth part of an Italian farthing, and half a common farthing; (See Gill on Mark 12:42): with this agrees what Mainonides says F25, that

``when he that lends, requires what he has lent, though he is rich, and the borrower is distressed, and straitened for food, there is no mercy showed him in judgment, but his debt is, demanded of him, (hnwrxa hjwrp de) , "unto the last prutah, or mite".''


FOOTNOTES:

F25 Hilchot M. vah. c. 1. sect. 4.

Luca 12:59 In-Context

57 E perché non giudicate da voi stessi ciò che è giusto?
58 Quando vai col tuo avversario davanti al magistrato, fa’ di tutto, mentre sei per via, per liberarti da lui; che talora e’ non ti tragga dinanzi al giudice, e il giudice ti dia in man dell’esecutore giudiziario, e l’esecutore ti cacci in prigione.
59 Io ti dico che non uscirai di là, finché tu non abbia pagato fino all’ultimo spicciolo.
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