Matthew Henry
Note,
that will pity the poorand do good with it, and so cut off the entail of the curse which he brought upon it who got it by deceit and violence. Thus the same Providence that punishes the cruel, and disables them to do any more hurt, rewards the merciful, and enables them to do so much the more good.
To him that has the ten pounds give the poundwhich the wicked servant
hid in the napkin; for
to him that has, and uses it well, more
shall be given, Luke 19:24. Thus the poor are repaid, the charitable are encouraged, and God is glorified.