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Parable of the talents or minas

The Parable of the Talents (also the Parable of the Minas and the Parable of the Pounds), is one of the parables of Jesus, which appear in two of the canonical gospels of the New Testament; a thematically variant parable appears in the non-canonical Gospel of the Hebrews. Although the basic story in each of these parables is essentially the same, the differences between the parables that appear in the Gospel of Matthew and in the Gospel of Luke are sufficient to indicate that the parables are not derived from the same source.〔 In Matthew, the opening words link the Parable of the Talents to the preceding Parable of the Ten Virgins, which refers to the Kingdom of Heaven.〔
In both Matthew and Luke, a master puts his servants in charge of his goods while he is away on a trip. Upon his return, the master assesses the stewardship of his servants. He evaluates them according to how faithful each was in making wise investments of his goods to obtain a profit. It is clear that the master sought some profit from the servants’ oversight. A gain indicated faithfulness on the part of the servants. The master rewards his servants according to how each has handled his stewardship. He judges two servants as having been “faithful” and gives them a positive reward. To the single unfaithful servant who “played it safe,” a negative compensation is given.
==Settings==
While the basic story in each of these parables is essentially the same, the settings are quite different.
*The setting of the parable of the talents in Matthew 25 is the Mt. Olivet discourse. In Matthew 24 and 25, the overall theme is end-time events, warning, and parables. "The direct cautions and warnings (Matt. 24:42, 44; 25:13) must be for the disciples (his audience)—warnings to be watchful and to be ready for Christ’s coming".
*The setting of the parable of the minas in Luke 19 was out in the open among the crowd. Zacchaeus had just believed and the Lord acknowledged his salvation. But, the crowd was now looking for Jesus to set up his kingdom.〔Finley, Tom. ''The Parable of the Talents and the Parable of the Minas (Matt. 25:14-30 and Lk. 19:11-27)''. Online: http://seekersofchrist.org/talents/talents.pdf〕

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