diff --git a/41-MAT/18.usfm b/41-MAT/18.usfm index 29bf16d8..516a537d 100644 --- a/41-MAT/18.usfm +++ b/41-MAT/18.usfm @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ \v 31 When the other officials of the king learned that this had happened, they were very distressed. So they went to the king and reported in detail what had happened. \s5 -\v 32 Then the king summoned the official who had owed him several million dollars. He said to him, 'You wicked servant! I canceled that huge debt that you owed me because you begged me to do so! +\v 32 Then the king summoned the official who had owed him a debt worth more than three metric tons of gold. He said to him, 'You wicked servant! I canceled that huge debt that you owed me because you begged me to do so! \v 33 You should have been merciful and canceled your fellow official's debt, just like I was merciful to you and canceled your debt!' \s5 diff --git a/41-MAT/25.usfm b/41-MAT/25.usfm index 57401a95..dc3e239b 100644 --- a/41-MAT/25.usfm +++ b/41-MAT/25.usfm @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ \s5 \p \v 14 "When the Son of Man returns from heaven as king, it will be like a man who was about to go on a long journey. He called his servants together and gave them each some of his wealth to invest and gain more money for him. -\v 15 He gave them money according to their ability to use it. For example, he gave one servant five bags of gold weighing about 165 kilograms, he gave another servant two bags weighing about sixty-six kilograms, and he gave another servant one bag weighing about thirty-three kilogram. Then he left on his journey. +\v 15 He gave them money according to their ability to use it. For example, he gave one servant five bags of gold weighing about 165 kilograms, he gave another servant two bags weighing about sixty-six kilograms, and he gave another servant one bag weighing about thirty-three kilograms. Then he left on his journey. \v 16 The servant who had received five bags of gold went immediately and used that money to gain five more bags. \s5