Luke 16:6
Armenian 2017
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, a debtor is asked about his debt, which includes oil worth a hundred measures. The creditor then tells him to write down the bill for only fifty measures of oil, showing mercy and forgiveness.
Explained for Children
Imagine you owe someone 10 cookies but they say you can pay back just 5 instead. That's like what happens here! It shows how nice it is when people forgive debts or give less work to help others.
Historical Background
Luke wrote this part of the Bible in about AD 60, aimed at a Greek-speaking audience. The story reflects first-century Jewish culture and business practices, where forgiving debts was a significant act of kindness.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you lent money to a friend who lost their job and can't pay back what they owe you now. Showing mercy like this debtor is forgiven could mean lowering the amount or giving them more time.