The Outlined Interlinear Red Letter Edition Panin Bible

Luk 16:2-6

b. 16:2 HE CONFRONTS HIS STEWARD And he called him, and said to him, What is this I hear of you? kai phoNEsas auTON, EIpen auTO, Ti TOUto aKOUo peRI sou?

render the account of your :stewardship; aPOdos ton LOgon tes oi-ko-noMIas sou; for you can no longer be steward. ou gar DUne Eti oi-ko-noMEIN.

c. 16:3a THE REASONING OF THE STEWARD And the steward said within himself, What shall I do, EIpen de en he-auTO ho oi-koNOmos, Ti poiEso, seeing that my :lord takes away the stewardship from me? HOti ho KUriOS mou a-phaiREItai ten oi-ko-noMIan ap' eMOU? d. 16:3b To dig I have no strength; to beg I am ashamed. SKAPtein ouk isCHUo; e-paiTEIN aiSCHUno-mai.

e. 16:4 THE STEWARD ARRIVES AT A SOLUTION I am resolved what to do, that, EGnon ti poiEso, HIna,

when I am put out of the stewardship, HOtan me-ta-staTHO ek tes oi-ko-noMIas, they may receive me into their own :houses. DExoTAI me eis tous OIkous he-auTON.

f. 16:5 HE COMMENCES HIS PLAN And calling to him each one of the debtors kai pro-ska-leSAme-nos HEna HEka-ston ton chres-phi-leTON of his :lord, tou kuRIou he-auTOU, he said to the first, How much do you owe my :lord?

Ele-gen to PROto, POson oPHEIleis to kuRIo mou? g. 16:6a And he said, Hundred measures of oil. ho de EIpen, He-kaTON BAtous eLAIou.

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