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Luke 16:1 — King James Version← Study notes

And he said also unto his disciples, There was a certain rich man, which had a steward; and the same was accused unto him that he had wasted his goods.


Luke 16:1Greek Interlinear

Greek · Luke 16:122 words
GreekMeaning
ἜλεγενElegen
He was sayingverbG3004
δὲde
nowwordG1161
καὶkai
alsoadverbG2532
πρὸςpros
toprepositionG4314
τοὺςtous
thearticleG3588
μαθητάςmathētas
disciplesnounG3101
ἌνθρωπόςAnthrōpos
A mannounG444
τιςtis
certainpronounG5100
ἦνēn
there wasverbG1510
πλούσιοςplousios
richadjectiveG4145
ὃςhos
whorelative pronounG3739
εἶχενeichen
hadverbG2192
οἰκονόμονoikonomon
a managernounG3623
καὶkai
andwordG2532
οὗτοςhoutos
hedemonstrativeG3778
διεβλήθηdieblēthē
was accusedverbG1225
αὐτῷautō
unto himpronounG846
ὡςhōs
aswordG5613
διασκορπίζωνdiaskorpizōn
wastingverbG1287
τὰta
thearticleG3588
ὑπάρχονταhyparchonta
possessionsverbG5225
αὐτοῦautou
of himpronounG846
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on Luke 16:1

Having rebuked in three parables those who murmured because He received penitents, our Savior shortly after subjoins a fourth and a fifth on almsgiving and frugality, because it is also the fittest order in preaching that almsgiving should be added after repentance. Hence it follows, And he said to his disciples, There was a certain rich man.

Bede · 8th century

There is a certain erroneous opinion inherent in mankind, which increases evil and lessens good. It is the feeling that all the good things we possess in the course of our life we possess as lords over them, and accordingly we seize them as our especial goods. But it is quite the contrary. For we are placed in this life not as lords in our own house, but as guests and strangers, led whither we would not, and at a time we think not of. He who is now rich, suddenly becomes a…

Pseudo-Chrysostom · 5th century

From this we learn then, that we are not ourselves the masters, but rather the stewards of the property of others.

Ambrose · 4th century
Read all 8 entries in the readerCatena Aurea · St. Thomas Aquinas, tr. J. H. Newman · public domain
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The Shrewd Manager
Jesus told his disciples: 'There was a rich man whose manager was accused of wasting his possessions. So he called him in and asked him, 'What is this I hear about you? Give an account of your managem...
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