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  • PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - Matthew 18:29


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    LXX- Greek Septuagint - Matthew 18:29

    πεσων 4098 5631 ουν 3767 ο 3588 συνδουλος 4889 αυτου 846 εις 1519 τους 3588 ποδας 4228 αυτου 846 παρεκαλει 3870 5707 αυτον 846 λεγων 3004 5723 μακροθυμησον 3114 5657 επ 1909 εμοι 1698 και 2532 παντα 3956 3956 αποδωσω 591 5692 σοι 4671

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    And his fellow servant falling down, besought him, saying: Have patience with me, and I will pay thee all.

    King James Bible - Matthew 18:29

    And his fellowservant fell down at his
    feet, and besought him, saying, Have patience with me, and I will pay thee all.

    World English Bible

    "So his fellow servant fell down at his
    feet and begged him, saying, 'Have patience with me, and I will repay you!'

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    Anf-09 iv.iii.xxvii Pg 11, Npnf-110 iii.LVIII Pg 63

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    Matthew 18:29

    Early Christian Commentary - (A.D. 100 - A.D. 325)

    Anf-01 ii.ii.xiii Pg 3
    Comp. Matt. vi. 12–15, Matt. vii. 2; Luke vi. 36–38.

    By this precept and by these rules let us establish ourselves, that we walk with all humility in obedience to His holy words. For the holy word saith, “On whom shall I look, but on him that is meek and peaceable, and that trembleth at My words?”57

    57


    Anf-01 iv.ii.ii Pg 11
    Matt. vi. 12; 14; Luke vi. 37.

    be merciful, that ye may obtain mercy;354

    354


    Anf-01 ix.vii.xviii Pg 3
    Matt. vi. 12.

    since indeed He is our Father, whose debtors we were, having transgressed His commandments. But who is this Being? Is He some unknown one, and a Father who gives no commandment to any one? Or is He the God who is proclaimed in the Scriptures, to whom we were debtors, having transgressed His commandment? Now the commandment was given to man by the Word. For Adam, it is said, “heard the voice of the Lord God.”4592

    4592


    Anf-01 iv.ii.vi Pg 3
    Matt. vi. 12–14.

    for we are before the eyes of our Lord and God, and “we must all appear at the judgment-seat of Christ, and must every one give an account of himself.”376

    376


    Anf-02 vi.iv.vii.xiii Pg 2.1


    Anf-03 v.iv.v.xlv Pg 6
    In St. Augustine’s time, when moral theology became systematized in the West, by his mighty genius and influence, the following were recognized degrees of guilt: (1.) Sins deserving excommunication. (2.) Sins requiring to be confessed to the brother offended in order to God’s forgiveness, and (3.) sins covered by God’s gracious covenant, when daily confessed in the Lord’s Prayer, in public, or in private. And this classification was professedly based on Holy Scripture. Thus: (1.) on the text—“To deliver such an one unto Satan, etc.” (1 Cor. v. 4–5). (2.) On the text—(Matt. xviii. 15), “Confess your sins one to another, brethren” (James v. 16), and (3.) on the text—(Matt. vi. 12) “Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive them that trespass against us.”  This last St. Augustine5190

    5190 Opp. Tom. vi. p. 228. Ed. Migne.

    regards as the “daily medication” of our ordinary life, habitual penitence and faith and the baptismal covenant being presupposed.


    Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 18

    VERSE 	(29) - 

    :26; 6:12 Phm 1:18,19


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