Context and Setting
Characters and Roles
Monetary Details
Metaphorical Meaning
What if?
100

What book is this parable found in?

The Book of Matthew.

100

This character entrusts his servants with money before going on a journey.

The master of the house.

100

What type of currency were the servants paid?

Talents.

100

What does the talent represent beyond monetary value?

Gifts, skills, abilities, or resources.

100

What if the third servant invested his money?

Then he would have been rewarded and praised.

200
This parable occurs before this major event in Jesus' life.

Jesus' betrayal.

200
THESE servants doubled their allotted money and were praised by the master.

The servants who received 5 and 2 talents.

200

How many talents did the first servant receive?

5 Talents

200

The third servant burying the talent represents what behavior towards God's gifts?

Fearful, slothful, or concealing behavior.

200

What lesson would the parable teach if the master had paid each servant 3 talents each?

Fairness VS Responsibility, wise usage of resources, etc.

300

Who is Jesus talking to?

The Disciples.

300

This character buried their money out of fear of them losing it.

The servant entrusted with one talent.

300

What was the punishment for the servant who hid and did not invest his money?

Revoking of the talent from him and verbal rebuking.

300

Doubling the talents can be seen as a metaphor for this:

Faithful and productive use of what God has given to us.

300

What if the first and second servants had failed to multiply their money as well?

None would be rewarded and all would be rebuked.

400

The time the master is on the journey represents what period of time:

The time between his first and second coming?

400

The servants represent these figures or broader concepts.

Jesus' followers.

400

Who gained the one talent taken from the slothful servant?

The first servant who was given 5 talents.

400

Fear, laziness, or inaction in the parable can be seen as:

Neglecting responsibility or failing to follow God.

400

How would it affect the parable's lesson about faith if the master had told the servants when he would return?

It would be more a test of working by a quota, and less based on blind faith.
500

The master's return refers to what event:

Jesus' second coming, Judgement Day, etc.

500

The master of the house represents this figure or broader concept.

God/Christ.
500

What was the reward for the servants who doubled their given talents?

Raising of authority and joy.

500

What attitude does the parable encourage toward the kingdom of God?

Actively using one's gift for the glory of God.

500

How would it affect the parable's lesson about faith if the master had never promised to return?

By shifting the lesson from faith under accountability more toward personal incentive and acting without promise.