Luke 16:11
Context16:11 If then you haven’t been trustworthy 1 in handling worldly wealth, 2 who will entrust you with the true riches? 3
Luke 16:13
Context16:13 No servant can serve two masters, for either he will hate 4 the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise 5 the other. You cannot serve God and money.” 6
[16:11] 2 tn Grk “the unrighteous mammon.” See the note on the phrase “worldly wealth” in v. 9.
[16:11] 3 sn Entrust you with the true riches is a reference to future service for God. The idea is like 1 Cor 9:11, except there the imagery is reversed.
[16:13] 4 sn The contrast between hate and love here is rhetorical. The point is that one will choose the favorite if a choice has to be made.
[16:13] 5 tn Or “and treat [the other] with contempt.”
[16:13] 6 tn Grk “God and mammon.” This is the same word (μαμωνᾶς, mamwnas; often merely transliterated as “mammon”) translated “worldly wealth” in vv. 9, 11.