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The amount the servants owed the king varies depending on the specific story or parable being referenced. In the biblical parable of the unforgiving servant (Matthew 18:23-35), one servant owed a king ten thousand talents, a sum far beyond what he could repay. This illustrates themes of forgiveness and mercy. If you meant a different context, please provide more details for an accurate answer.

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