Let's discuss a parable 3)- The two debtors

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Re: Let's discuss a parable 3)- The two debtors

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BigBallinStalin wrote:All debts will be forgiven; therefore, "borrow" as much as possible, enjoy it, then come running back when it all goes bad.

Not quite, but something tells me you are well aware of that.
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Re: Let's discuss a parable 3)- The two debtors

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It would be interesting to compare this parable with the one about the unmerciful servant. (Matt. 18:21-35). It has similar themes of debt forgiveness and comparing forgiveness of different amounts of money.
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Re: Let's discuss a parable 3)- The two debtors

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macbone wrote:It would be interesting to compare this parable with the one about the unmerciful servant. (Matt. 18:21-35). It has similar themes of debt forgiveness and comparing forgiveness of different amounts of money.


Cheers dude, it's not one I have a lot of knowledge about, but that might be a good thing.
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