Grumblenuts
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The contradiction is saying "the master" is some wealthy, travelling merchant with "servants" on one hand, then saying "the Master" is "Jesus" and his "servants" are, not us, but his disciples or closest followers on the other hand. You keep saying "the parable is about God as Master and we as servants." Fine admission, but that's just one incredibly convenient interpretation among many that clash with it horribly.Both Bible Study.com and I agree that the parable is about God as Master and we as servants. Where do you see the opinions differing?