Parable of the Two Debtors

Feast in the House of Simon by Francis Francken the Younger.

The Parable of the Two Debtors is a parable of Jesus. It appears in Luke 7:36–7:50, where Jesus uses the parable to explain that the woman who has anointed him loves him more than his host, because she has been forgiven of greater sins.

A similar anointing in Matthew 26:6–13 and Mark 14:3–9 may not refer to the same event,[1][2] and this parable is not to be confused with the parable of the unforgiving servant, where a king forgives his servant, and the servant in turn is unable to have mercy on someone with a lesser debt.

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