“I suppose the one who was forgiven more,” Simon replied. “You have judged correctly,” Jesus said.
Parallel translations
- WEB Simon answered, “He, I suppose, to whom he forgave the most.” He said to him, “You have judged correctly.”
- KJV Simon answered and said, I suppose that he, to whom he forgave most. And he said unto him, Thou hast rightly judged.
- NKJV Simon answered and said, “I suppose the one whom he forgave more.” And He said to him, “You have rightly judged.”
- NASB Simon answered and said, “I assume the one for whom he canceled the greater debt.” And He said to him, “You have judged correctly.”
- NLT Simon answered, “I suppose the one for whom he canceled the larger debt.” “That’s right,” Jesus said.
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Quick answer
Simon rightly answers that the one forgiven more will love more, and Jesus affirms his judgment. Simon unwittingly judges his own situation.
Overview
Simon correctly identifies the principle that greater forgiveness yields greater love, and Jesus confirms it. Yet in answering, Simon condemns his own lack of love. The exchange sets up Jesus' direct application, exposing the contrast between the grateful woman and the unloving Pharisee.
Cross-references & the web
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- Ps 116:16–18Truly, O LORD, I am Your servant; I am Your servant, the son of Your maidservant; You have broken my bonds.
- 2 Cor 5:14–15For Christ’s love compels us, because we are convinced that One died for all, therefore all died.
- Luke 7:47Therefore I tell you, because her many sins have been forgiven, she has loved much. But he who has been forgiven little loves little.”
- 1 Tim 1:13–16I was formerly a blasphemer, a persecutor, and a violent man; yet because I had acted in ignorance and unbelief, I was shown mercy.
- Luke 10:38As they traveled along, Jesus entered a village where a woman named Martha welcomed Him into her home.
- 1 Cor 15:9–10For I am the least of the apostles and am unworthy to be called an apostle, because I persecuted the church of God.
- Mark 12:34When Jesus saw that the man had answered wisely, He said, “You are not far from the kingdom of God.” And no one dared to question Him any further.
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