The Meaning of Matthew 25:2 Explained

Matthew 25:2

KJV: And five of them were wise, and five were foolish.

YLT: and five of them were prudent, and five foolish;

Darby: And five of them were prudent and five foolish.

ASV: And five of them were foolish, and five were wise.

KJV Reverse Interlinear

And  five  of  them  were  wise,  and  five  [were] foolish. 

What does Matthew 25:2 Mean?

Context Summary

Matthew 25:1-13 - Be Ready For The Bridegroom
Three remarkable parables occupy this chapter and follow a marked sequence of thought. First, we are called upon to look to ourselves, and be sure that we are prepared to enter the wedding feast; that is, to enter into the holiest and closest union with our Lord. Many are called into that union of thought, and prayer and service, but, alas, how few there are who approve themselves as chosen for that inner intimacy! We must see to it that our hearts are pure with virginal purity, and that the light is ever burning in our hearts, through the continual inpouring of the oil of the Holy Spirit.
How marvelous the power which, from the noisy night procession of an oriental wedding, could bring this exquisite parable! The short, warm Eastern night, the ten girls, the cry, the peace of the prepared, the anguish of the unready, the inside and outside of the door! O blessed Comforter, may we not fail thee, as thou wilt not fail those who in their weakness seek thy help! [source]

Chapter Summary: Matthew 25

1  The parable of the ten virgins,
14  and of the talents
31  Also the description of the last judgment

What do the individual words in Matthew 25:2 mean?

Five now of them were foolish and wise
πέντε δὲ ἐξ αὐτῶν ἦσαν μωραὶ καὶ φρόνιμοι

πέντε  Five 
Parse: Adjective, Nominative Feminine Plural
Root: πέντε  
Sense: five.
δὲ  now 
Parse: Conjunction
Root: δέ  
Sense: but, moreover, and, etc.
μωραὶ  foolish 
Parse: Adjective, Nominative Feminine Plural
Root: μωρός  
Sense: foolish.
φρόνιμοι  wise 
Parse: Adjective, Nominative Feminine Plural
Root: φρόνιμος  
Sense: intelligent, wise.