Luke 19:24

24 et adstantibus dixit auferte ab illo mnam et date illi qui decem mnas habet

Luke 19:24 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 19:24

And he said unto them that stood by
The angels, it may be; though this may not be strictly taken, as if any persons, angels, or men, will be employed in what follows, only that it will be done, or may be expected:

take from him the pound;
which shows, that it was not special grace, for that is a good part that shall never be taken away, but gifts which may be taken away from men, or they from them:

and give it to him that hath ten pounds;
not that, strictly speaking, the gifts of some men are taken from them and bestowed on others; but the design of the expression is to show, that to diligent and laborious ministers, there is an increase of gifts; their knowledge enlarges, and their light shines more and more to the perfect day, and they become more useful; and they appear brighter, and more illustrious, through the sloth of others, or when compared with indolent, negligent, and useless ministers.

Luke 19:24 In-Context

22 dicit ei de ore tuo te iudico serve nequam sciebas quod ego austeris homo sum tollens quod non posui et metens quod non seminavi
23 et quare non dedisti pecuniam meam ad mensam et ego veniens cum usuris utique exegissem illud
24 et adstantibus dixit auferte ab illo mnam et date illi qui decem mnas habet
25 et dixerunt ei domine habet decem mnas
26 dico autem vobis quia omni habenti dabitur ab eo autem qui non habet et quod habet auferetur ab eo
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