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Luke 16:11-13
Disciples’ Literal New Testament
Luke 16:11-13
Disciples’ Literal New Testament
11 Therefore if you did not prove-to-be trustworthy with unrighteous wealth, who will entrust the true[a] thing to you? 12 And if you did not prove-to-be trustworthy with the thing belonging to another[b], who will give you your own thing? 13 No household-servant can be serving[c] two masters. For either he will hate[d] the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to one and disregard the other. You cannot be serving God and wealth[e]”.
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- Luke 16:11 Or, genuine, real.
- Luke 16:12 That is, God. Our present things are God’s resources entrusted to us.
- Luke 16:13 That is, be serving-as-slave to.
- Luke 16:13 hate... disregard. See Mt 6:24.
- Luke 16:13 Or, property, money.
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