Illustration of the Parable of the Talents in Antique 19th Century Brown's Self-Interpreting Family Bible - A Master Entrusted Servants with his money


Illustration of the Parable of the Talents in Antique 19th Century Brown's Self-Interpreting Family Bible - A Master Entrusted Servants with his money while he was away the First Servant received 5 Talents, the Second received 2 Talents and the Third received only one talent. Upon the Masters return he found the First and the Second Servant put his Money to work and doubled it however the third servant hid the Talent by burying it in the ground.


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