Matthew 18:29

Young's Literal Translation (1862/1898)

His fellow-servant then, having fallen down at his feet, was calling on him, saying, Have patience with me, and I will pay thee all;

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Referenced Verses

  • Matt 6:12 : 12 `And forgive us our debts, as also we forgive our debtors.
  • Matt 18:26 : 26 The servant then, having fallen down, was bowing to him, saying, Sir, have patience with me, and I will pay thee all;
  • Phlm 1:18-19 : 18 and if he did hurt to thee, or doth owe anything, this to me be reckoning; 19 I, Paul did write with my hand, I -- I will repay; that I may not say that also thyself, besides, to me thou dost owe.

Similar Verses (AI)

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  • 91%

    21 Then Peter having come near to him, said, `Sir, how often shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him -- till seven times?'

    22 Jesus saith to him, `I do not say to thee till seven times, but till seventy times seven.

    23 `Because of this was the reign of the heavens likened to a man, a king, who did will to take reckoning with his servants,

    24 and he having begun to take account, there was brought near to him one debtor of a myriad of talents,

    25 and he having nothing to pay, his lord did command him to be sold, and his wife, and the children, and all, whatever he had, and payment to be made.

    26 The servant then, having fallen down, was bowing to him, saying, Sir, have patience with me, and I will pay thee all;

    27 and the lord of that servant having been moved with compassion did release him, and the debt he forgave him.

    28 `And, that servant having come forth, found one of his fellow-servants who was owing him an hundred denaries, and having laid hold, he took him by the throat, saying, Pay me that which thou owest.

  • 84%

    30 and he would not, but having gone away, he cast him into prison, till he might pay that which was owing.

    31 `And his fellow-servants having seen the things that were done, were grieved exceedingly, and having come, shewed fully to their lord all the things that were done;

    32 then having called him, his lord saith to him, Evil servant! all that debt I did forgive thee, seeing thou didst call upon me,

    33 did it not behove also thee to have dealt kindly with thy fellow-servant, as I also dealt kindly with thee?

    34 `And having been wroth, his lord delivered him to the inquisitors, till he might pay all that was owing to him;

    35 so also my heavenly Father will do to you, if ye may not forgive each one his brother from your hearts their trespasses.'

  • 5 `And having called near each one of his lord's debtors, he said to the first, How much dost thou owe to my lord?

  • Luke 7:41-42
    2 verses
    73%

    41 `Two debtors were to a certain creditor; the one was owing five hundred denaries, and the other fifty;

    42 and they not having `wherewith' to give back, he forgave both; which then of them, say thou, will love him more?'

  • Luke 17:7-9
    3 verses
    72%

    7 `But, who is he of you -- having a servant ploughing or feeding -- who, to him having come in out of the field, will say, Having come near, recline at meat?

    8 but will not `rather' say to him, Prepare what I may sup, and having girded thyself about, minister to me, till I eat and drink, and after these things thou shalt eat and drink?

    9 Hath he favour to that servant because he did the things directed? I think not.

  • 71%

    13 `And he answering said to one of them, Comrade, I do no unrighteousness to thee; for a denary didst not thou agree with me?

    14 take that which is thine, and go; and I will to give to this, the last, also as to thee;

  • 59 I say to thee, thou mayest not come forth thence till even the last mite thou mayest give back.'

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    22 `And he saith to him, Out of thy mouth I will judge thee, evil servant: thou knewest that I am an austere man, taking up what I did not lay down, and reaping what I did not sow!

    23 and wherefore didst thou not give my money to the bank, and I, having come, with interest might have received it?

    24 `And to those standing by he said, Take from him the pound, and give to him having the ten pounds --

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    18 and he who did receive the one, having gone away, digged in the earth, and hid his lord's money.

    19 `And after a long time cometh the lord of those servants, and taketh reckoning with them;

  • 18 And his brethren also go and fall before him, and say, `Lo, we `are' to thee for servants.'

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    29 And he answering said, `I will not,' but at last, having repented, he went.

    30 `And having come to the second, he said in the same manner, and he answering said, I `go', sir, and went not;

  • 26 verily I say to thee, thou mayest not come forth thence till that thou mayest pay the last farthing.

  • 12 `And forgive us our debts, as also we forgive our debtors.

  • 2 and having agreed with the workmen for a denary a day, he sent them into his vineyard.

  • 18 and if he did hurt to thee, or doth owe anything, this to me be reckoning;

  • 7 `Afterward to another he said, And thou, how much dost thou owe? and he said, A hundred cors of wheat; and he saith to him, Take thy bill, and write eighty.

  • 27 If thou hast nothing to pay, Why doth he take thy bed from under thee?

  • 6 and saying, `Sir, my young man hath been laid in the house a paralytic, fearfully afflicted,'

  • 4 and if seven times in the day he may sin against thee, and seven times in the day may turn back to thee, saying, I reform; thou shalt forgive him.'

  • Luke 11:4-5
    2 verses
    68%

    4 and forgive us our sins, for also we ourselves forgive every one indebted to us; and mayest Thou not bring us into temptation; but do Thou deliver us from the evil.'

    5 And he said unto them, `Who of you shall have a friend, and shall go on unto him at midnight, and may say to him, Friend, lend me three loaves,

  • 3 `And the steward said in himself, What shall I do, because my lord doth take away the stewardship from me? to dig I am not able, to beg I am ashamed: --

  • 14 And when they came unto the multitude, there came to him a man, kneeling down to him,

  • 13 `And the tax-gatherer, having stood afar off, would not even the eyes lift up to the heaven, but was smiting on his breast, saying, God be propitious to me -- the sinner!

  • 49 and may begin to beat the fellow-servants, and to eat and to drink with the drunken,

  • 46 the lord of that servant will come in a day in which he doth not look for `him', and in an hour that he doth not know, and will cut him off, and his portion with the unfaithful he will appoint.

  • 35 and on the morrow, going forth, taking out two denaries, he gave to the innkeeper, and said to him, Be careful of him, and whatever thou mayest spend more, I, in my coming again, will give back to thee.

  • 18 `And they began with one consent all to excuse themselves: The first said to him, A field I bought, and I have need to go forth and see it; I beg of thee, have me excused.

  • 19 and no more am I worthy to be called thy son; make me as one of thy hirelings.

  • 15 `And it came to pass, on his coming back, having taken the kingdom, that he commanded these servants to be called to him, to whom he gave the money, that he might know what any one had done in business.