Matthew 18:32
Then his Lord called him vnto him, and sayd to him, O euil seruant, I forgaue thee all that dette, because thou prayedst me.
Then his Lord called him vnto him, and sayd to him, O euil seruant, I forgaue thee all that dette, because thou prayedst me.
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21Then came Peter to him, & said, Master, howe oft shall my brother sinne against me, and I shall forgiue him? vnto seuen times?
22Iesus said vnto him, I say not to thee, Vnto seuen times, but, Vnto seuentie times seuen times.
23Thereefore is the kingdome of heauen likened vnto a certaine King, which would take an account of his seruants.
24And when he had begun to reckon, one was brought vnto him, which ought him ten thousand talents.
25And because he had nothing to pay, his Lord commanded him to be solde, and his wife, and his children, and all that he had, and the dette to be payed.
26The seruant therefore fell downe, and worshipped him, saying, Lorde, refraine thine anger toward me, and I will pay thee all.
27Then that seruants Lord had compassion, and loosed him, and forgaue him the dette.
28But when the seruant was departed, hee found one of his felow seruants, which ought him an hundred pence, & he layde hands on him, and thratled him, saying, Pay me that thou owest.
29Then his fellow seruant fell downe at his feete, and besought him, saying, Refraine thine anger towards me, and I will pay thee all.
30Yet he would not, but went and cast him into prison, till he should pay the dette.
31And when his other felowe seruants sawe what was done, they were very sory, & came, and declared vnto their Lord all that was done.
33Oughtest not thou also to haue had pitie on thy fellowe seruant, euen as I had pitie on thee?
34So his Lord was wroth, and deliuered him to the tormentours, till he should pay all that was due to him.
35So likewise shall mine heauenly Father doe vnto you, except ye forgiue from your hearts, eche one to his brother their trespasses.
21For I feared thee, because thou art a straight man: thou takest vp, that thou layedst not downe, and reapest that thou diddest not sowe.
22Then he sayde vnto him, Of thine owne mouth will I iudge thee, O euill seruant. Thou knewest that I am a straight man, taking vp that I layd not downe, & reaping that I did not sowe.
23Wherefore then gauest not thou my money into the banke, that at my coming I might haue required it with vantage?
5Then called he vnto him euery one of his masters detters, & said vnto the first, Howe much owest thou vnto my master?
26And his master answered, & said vnto him, Thou euill seruant, and slouthfull, thou knewest that I reape where I sowed not, and gather where I strawed not.
27Thou oughtest therefore to haue put my money to ye exchangers, & then at my comming should I haue receiued mine owne with vantage.
41There was a certaine lender which had two detters: the one ought fiue hundreth pence, and the other fiftie:
42When they had nothing to pay, he forgaue them both: Which of them therefore, tell mee, will loue him most?
43Simon answered, and said, I suppose that he, to whom he forgaue most; he said vnto him, Thou hast truely iudged.
12And forgiue vs our dettes, as we also forgiue our detters.
22Repent therefore of this thy wickednes, and pray God, that if it be possible, the thought of thine heart may be forgiuen thee.
18But he that receiued that one, went & digged it in the earth, and hid his masters money.
19But after a long season, the master of those seruants came, and reckoned with them.
2And hee called him, and saide vnto him, Howe is it that I heare this of thee? Giue an accounts of thy stewardship: for thou maiest be no longer steward.
3Then the stewarde saide within himselfe, What shall I doe? for my master taketh away from me the stewardship. I cannot digge, and to begge I am ashamed.
4And though he sinne against thee seuen times in a day, and seuen times in a day turne againe to thee, saying, It repenteth mee, thou shalt forgiue him.
14For if ye doe forgiue men their trespasses, your heauenly Father will also forgiue you.
15But if ye do not forgiue men their trespasses,, no more will your father forgiue you your trespaces.
7Who is it also of you, that hauing a seruant plowing or feeding cattell, woulde say vnto him by and by, when hee were come from the fielde, Goe, and sit downe at table?
8And woulde not rather say to him, Dresse wherewith I may suppe, and girde thy selfe, and serue mee, till I haue eaten and drunken, and afterward eate thou, and drinke thou?
9Doeth he thanke that seruant, because hee did that which was commaunded vnto him? I trowe not.
25But when ye shall stand, and pray, forgiue, if ye haue any thing against any man, that your Father also which is in heauen, may forgiue you your trespasses.
26For if you will not forgiue, your Father which is in heauen, will not pardon you your trespasses.
46The master of that seruant will come in a day when he thinketh not, and at an houre when he is not ware of, and will cut him off, and giue him his portion with the vnbeleeuers.
47And that seruant that knewe his masters will, and prepared not himselfe, neither did according to his will, shalbe beaten with many stripes.
30Cast therefore that vnprofitable seruant into vtter darkenes: there shalbe weeping and gnasshing of teeth.
4And forgiue vs our sinnes: for euen we forgiue euery man that is indetted to vs: And leade vs not into temptation: but deliuer vs from euill.
24Then he which had receiued the one talent, came, & said, Master, I knewe that thou wast an hard man, which reapest where thou sowedst not, and gatherest where thou strawedst not:
10To whome yee forgiue any thing, I forgiue also: for verely if I forgaue any thing, to whome I forgaue it, for your sakes forgaue I it in the sight of Christ,
21So that seruaunt returned, and shewed his master these thinges. Then was the good man of the house angrie, and said to his seruant, Goe out quickely into the streetes and lanes of the citie, and bring in hither the poore, and the maimed, and the halt, and the blinde.
22And the seruaunt saide, Lorde, it is done as thou hast commaunded, and yet there is roome.
18I wil rise and goe to my father, and say vnto him, Father, I haue sinned against heaue, and before thee,
48But if that euil seruant shal say in his heart, My master doth deferre his comming,
13Then sayd the King to the seruants, Binde him hand and foote: take him away, and cast him into vtter darkenes: there shalbe weeping and gnashing of teeth.
15And it came to passe, when hee was come againe, and had receiued his kingdome, that he commanded the seruants to be called to him, to whome he gaue his money, that he might knowe what euery man had gained.
32Be ye courteous one to another, & tender hearted, freely forgiuing one another, euen as God for Christes sake, freely forgaue you.