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Interpretative Silence

Servants receiving talents from a master before a journey illustrating what does the parable of the talents mean in Matthew 25.

Return on Investment: The Parable of Talents

By Michael Mooney, Exec. Elder The Silence That Interprets: Reading the Talents Carefully Interpretative Silence is the disciplined act of treating what a text does not say as intentional and meaningful, rather than incidental or incomplete. In this article, it refers to reading the parable of …

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