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Luke 15:27

Definition: The term "Luke 15:27" is a phrase found in the Bible passage "Luke 15:27," which describes a story involving a man and his son who are accused of theft, but the judge rules against them.


Here’s a humorous example sentence using this word: "I'm feeling a bit Luke 15:27 tonight. I just heard about a man who stole an apple tree from a neighbor and was caught in the act, even though he had every reason to know it wasn't his." This line is unsettling because it highlights how common it is for people to mistake their neighbors' property as theirs when they do not have any knowledge of its true value.