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1 1, 1,2 | his owner, and the ass his master’s crib” (Isaiah 1:3).~ However, 2 2, 0,7 | just as slaves do for their master. “He will baptise you with 3 2, 0,7 | Luke 3:17) — just as the master cleans his thrashing floor 4 2, 1,3 | it out and present it to master of the feast, so that he 5 2, 1,3 | the wine came from, the master calls the bridegroom and 6 3, 0,10| servants hurried to their master with their joyous news. 7 3, 0,12| whose meeting with his master creates imaginings of impending 8 4, 2,17| nor a servant above his master (Mat. 10:24). “Therefore 9 5, 0,30| Saint Peter’s exclamation: “’Master, it is good for us to be 10 5, 0,43| house forever,” because the master, being dissatisfied with 11 5, 0,53| Awaiting the Return of their Master.~(Mat. 24:42-51 and Luke 12 5, 0,53| to be ready to meet their master at any hour of the night, 13 5, 0,54| house-steward, “whom his Master made ruler over His household,” 14 5, 0,54| the early return of his master, begins to neglect his responsibilities 15 5, 0,54| identical: the one who knew the master’s wishes, will bear a heavier 16 5, 0,59| to enter. “When once the Master of the house has risen” — 17 5, 0,59| risen” — God is presented as Master of a house, sitting and 18 5, 0,59| supper, they will remind the Master that they are known to Him, 19 5, 0,66| losing his position. But the master didn’t praise his servant 20 5, 0,68| better than any human can master. His presentations are always 21 5, 0,69| that which occurs between master and servant: if the servant 22 5, 0,69| grazes the stock, does the master regard this meritorious? 23 5, 0,69| meritorious? No, because the master directs that he be served 24 5, 0,81| the parable on Minas, the master gives his ten servants one 25 5, 0,81| parable on talents, the master upon leaving, handed over 26 5, 0,81| hatred toward their noble master and sent representatives 27 5, 0,81| authority. The return of the master in both parables is to be 28 5, 0,81| servant’s accusation of the master being a cruel person is 29 7, 0,13| disorder, which has become its master: those who have believed 30 9, 3 | awaiting the return of their master. Parable on the wise house-steward.