Commentaries:
Robertson's Word Pictures (NT)
To one (w men, w de, w de). Demonstrative ov, not the relative. Neat Greek idiom.
According to his several ability (kata thn idian dunamin). According to his own ability. Each had all that he was capable of handling. The use that one makes of his opportunities is the measure of his capacity for more. One talent represented a considerable amount of money at that time when a denariuv was a day's wage. See on Matthew 18:24 for the value of a talent.
Other commentary entries containing this verse:
Matthew 25:16
2 Peter 2:11
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