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27 The king was moved by the pathos of the situation, so indeed he took pity on the servant, told him to stand up, and then forgave the debt.

28 But the slave went and found a friend, another slave, who owed him about a hundred days’ wages.[a] “Pay me back that money,” shouted the slave, throttling his friend and shaking him with threats and violence. 29 The slave’s friend fell down prostrate and begged for mercy: “Have mercy on me, and I will somehow pay you everything.”

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Footnotes

  1. 18:28 Literally, denarii, Roman coins

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