Anf-03 vi.iv.vii Pg 7
Matt. xviii. 21–35.
for hither does the scope of the whole parable tend. For the fact withal, that the same servant, after liberated by his lord, does not equally spare his own debtor; and, being on that account impeached before his lord, is made over to the tormentor to pay the uttermost farthing—that is, every guilt, however small: corresponds with our profession that “we also remit to our debtors;” indeed elsewhere, too, in conformity with this Form of Prayer, He saith, “Remit, and it shall be remitted you.”8813 8813
Anf-03 vi.iv.vii Pg 9
Matt. xviii. 21–22.
in order to remould the Law for the better; because in Genesis vengeance was assigned “seven times” in the case of Cain, but in that of Lamech “seventy-seven times.”8815 8815
Anf-03 vi.vii.xii Pg 6
Septuagies septies. The reference is to Matt. xviii. 21, 22. Compare de Orat. vii. ad fin. and the note there.
Who that is contemplating a suit against his adversary will compose the matter by agreement,9136 9136
Edersheim Bible History
Lifetimes ix.iii Pg 41.1, Lifetimes ix.iii Pg 43.1, Lifetimes ix.iii Pg 107.1, Lifetimes x.ii Pg 24.1
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 18
VERSE (21) - :15 Lu 17:3,4