THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS COMPARED

The Gospel of Matthew
Chapter 25


MATTHEW
Chapter 25



1 "Then the kingdom of
heaven shall be compared
to ten maidens who took
their lamps and went to
meet the bridegroom.
2 Five of them were
foolish, and five were wise.
3 For when the foolish
took their lamps, they took
no oil with them;
4 but the wise took flasks
of oil with their lamps.
5 As the bridegroom was
delayed, they all slumbered
and slept.
6 But at midnight there
was a cry, 'Behold, the
bridegroom! Come out to
meet him.'
7 Then all those maidens
rose and trimmed their
lamps.
8 And the foolish said to
the wise, 'Give us some of
your oil, for our lamps are
going out.'
9 But the wise replied,
'Perhaps there will not be
enough for us and for you;
go rather to the dealers and
buy for yourselves.'
10 And while they went to
buy, the bridegroom came,
and those who were ready
went in with him to the
marriage feast; and the
door was shut.


11 Afterward the other
maidens came also, saying,
'Lord, lord, open to us.'
12 But he replied, 'Truly, I
say to you, I do not know
you.'





13 Watch therefore, for
you know neither the day
nor the hour.


14 "For it will be as when
a man going on a journey
called his servants and
entrusted to them his
property;
15 to one he gave five
talents, to another two, to
another one, to each
according to his ability.
Then he went away.
16 He who had received
the five talents went at
once and traded with them;
and he made five talents
more.
17 So also, he who had
the two talents made two
talents more.
18 But he who had
received the one talent
went and dug in the ground
and hid his master's
money.
19 Now after a long time
the master of those
servants came and settled
accounts with them.
20 And he who had
received the five talents
came forward, bringing five
talents more, saying,
'Master, you delivered to
me five talents; here I have
made five talents more.'
21 His master said to him,
'Well done, good and
faithful servant; you have
been faithful over a little, I
will set you over much;
enter into the joy of your
master.'
22 And he also who had
the two talents came
forward, saying, 'Master,
you delivered to me two
talents; here I have made
two talents more.'
23 His master said to him,
'Well done, good and
faithful servant; you have
been faithful over a little, I
will set you over much;
enter into the joy of your
master.'
24 He also who had
received the one talent
came forward, saying,
'Master, I knew you to be
a hard man, reaping where
you did not sow, and
gathering where you did
not winnow;
25 so I was afraid, and I
went and hid your talent in
the ground. Here you have
what is yours.'
26 But his master
answered him, 'You
wicked and slothful
servant! You knew that I
reap where I have not
sowed, and gather where I
have not winnowed?
27 Then you ought to
have invested my money
with the bankers, and at my
coming I should have
received what was my own
with interest.
28 So take the talent from
him, and give it to him who
has the ten talents.
29 For to every one who
has will more be given, and
he will have abundance; but
from him who has not,
even what he has will be
taken away.
30 And cast the worthless
servant into the outer
darkness; there men will
weep and gnash their
teeth.'



31 "When the Son of man
comes in his glory, and all
the angels with him, then
he will sit on his glorious
throne.
32 Before him will be
gathered all the nations,
and he will separate them
one from another as a
shepherd separates the
sheep from the goats,
33 and he will place the
sheep at his right hand, but
the goats at the left.



34 Then the King will say
to those at his right hand,
'Come, O blessed of my
Father, inherit the kingdom
prepared for you from the
foundation of the world;
35 for I was hungry and
you gave me food, I was
thirsty and you gave me
drink, I was a stranger and
you welcomed me,
36 I was naked and you
clothed me, I was sick and
you visited me, I was in
prison and you came to
me.'
37 Then the righteous will
answer him, 'Lord, when
did we see thee hungry and
feed thee, or thirsty and
give thee drink?
38 And when did we see
thee a stranger and
welcome thee, or naked
and clothe thee?
39 And when did we see
thee sick or in prison and
visit thee?'
40 And the King will
answer them, 'Truly, I say
to you, as you did it to one
of the least of these my
brethren, you did it to me.'
41 Then he will say to
those at his left hand,
'Depart from me, you
cursed, into the eternal fire
prepared for the devil and
his angels;
42 for I was hungry and
you gave me no food, I
was thirsty and you gave
me no drink,
43 I was a stranger and
you did not welcome me,
naked and you did not
clothe me, sick and in
prison and you did not visit
me.'
44 Then they also will
answer, 'Lord, when did
we see thee hungry or
thirsty or a stranger or
naked or sick or in prison,
and did not minister to
thee?'
45 Then he will answer
them, 'Truly, I say to you,
as you did it not to one of
the least of these, you did it
not to me.'
46 And they will go away
into eternal punishment,
but the righteous into
eternal life."






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Luke 13:25 When once
the householder has risen
up and shut the door, you
will begin to stand outside
and to knock at the door,
saying, 'Lord, open to us.'
He will answer you, 'I do
not know where you come
from.'







Luke 19:12 He said
therefore, "A nobleman
went into a far country to
receive a kingdom and then
return.
Luke 19:13 Calling ten of
his servants, he gave them
ten pounds, and said to
them, 'Trade with these till
I come.'
Luke 19:14 But his
citizens hated him and sent
an embassy after him,
saying, 'We do not want
this man to reign over us.'
Luke 19:15 When he
returned, having received
the kingdom, he
commanded these servants,
to whom he had given the
money, to be called to him,
that he might know what
they had gained by trading.
Luke 19:16 The first came
before him, saying, 'Lord,
your pound has made ten
pounds more.'
Luke 19:17 And he said to
him, 'Well done, good
servant! Because you have
been faithful in a very little,
you shall have authority
over ten cities.'
Luke 19:18 And the
second came, saying,
'Lord, your pound has
made five pounds.'
Luke 19:19 And he said to
him, 'And you are to be
over five cities.'
Luke 19:20 Then another
came, saying, 'Lord, here is
your pound, which I kept
laid away in a napkin;
Luke 19:21 for I was
afraid of you, because you
are a severe man; you take
up what you did not lay
down, and reap what you
did not sow.'
Luke 19:22 He said to
him, 'I will condemn you
out of your own mouth,
you wicked servant! You
knew that I was a severe
man, taking up what I did
not lay down and reaping
what I did not sow?
Luke 19:23 Why then did
you not put my money into
the bank, and at my coming
I should have collected it
with interest?'
Luke 19:24 And he said to
those who stood by, 'Take
the pound from him, and
give it to him who has the
ten pounds.'
Luke 19:25 (And they said
to him, 'Lord, he has ten
pounds!')
Luke 19:26 'I tell you,
that to every one who has
will more be given; but
from him who has not,
even what he has will be
taken away.
Luke 19:27 But as for
these enemies of mine, who
did not want me to reign
over them, bring them here
and slay them before me.'"








































































































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