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Luke 16:8-10
Disciples’ Literal New Testament
Luke 16:8-10
Disciples’ Literal New Testament
8 And the master praised the unrighteous steward because he acted shrewdly[a]. Because the sons of [b] this age are more shrewd in-relation-to their own kind than the sons of the light. 9 And I say to you— make friends for yourselves by means of unrighteous wealth, so that when it fails[c] they[d] will welcome you into the eternal dwellings. 10 The one trustworthy[e] in a very-little thing is also trustworthy in much. And the one unrighteous in a very little thing is also unrighteous in much.
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- Luke 16:8 The point is that he used the resources his master entrusted to him to create a new life for himself. We are to do likewise with regard to our coming heavenly life, v 9.
- Luke 16:8 That is, belonging to.
- Luke 16:9 Or, gives-out, comes-to-an-end.
- Luke 16:9 That is, the ones affected by your generosity who have passed on before you; or, God’s angels.
- Luke 16:10 Or, faithful.
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