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    Parables of Jesus I. Definition “Parable comes from the Greek word which means “to put things side by side.” A parable represents a method of teaching in which the teacher uses familiar concepts or ideas to illustrate unfamiliar concepts in terms the learner understand. In the New Testament context, the unfamiliar concepts are spiritual truths.” (McClaflin 2013, 236) II. An explanation of why Jesus deliberately used parables Jesus deliberately used parables to shock, to provoke, and to produce

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    Parables are defined as short stories from everyday life that suggest reality and the quality of the kingdom. Another interpretation of what a parable is that it is a simple story that entails a moral or deeper meaning. Much of Jesus teachings are in the form of parables. There are forty six parables in the Bible. The actual word parable, according to Robert Stein, comes from the word parabolḗ, in Greek. However, the Hebrew term for parable is mashal. These words are not interchangeable. Stein also

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    The Parables of the New Testament were taught throughout Jesus’ ministry because they were a “Jewish form of teaching” (Smith 25), and parables “had been extensively developed by the rabbis” (Smith 18). Each parable explains a theme of the Gospel that shows us what God did for us through Jesus, and the parables deal with real-life situations to which everyone can relate. The five divisions of parables taught by Jesus in the New Testament are stories that demonstrate God’s call for His people, God’s

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    Unmerciful Slave Parable

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    Unmerciful Slave and Prodigal Son A parable is a story taught by Jesus used to explain an idea or teach a religious moral. Jesus taught many parables including the Prodigal Son and the Unmerciful Slave. The Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-31) is written about two sons who want their inheritance from their father. The father denies the eldest son, granting all of the property to the youngest son. The youngest son packs up his belongings and leaves his father's home to live in a distant country. The

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    Parables are stories to illustrate moral and spiritual lessons1. A parable has a function to bring forth a response one who hears the parable2. How I view, a parable is that it is meant to clarify something that was already said by Jesus that was no understood the first time. The parable of the Tenants was told by Jesus to those who were in the midst of persecuting Him. These were the religious leaders and teachers of the Law who questioned His authority. “Tell us by what authority you are doing

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    Essay Kingdom Parables

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    came and said to him, “Why do you speak to them in parables?” And he answered them, “To you it has been given to know the secrets of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it has not been given. For to him who has more will be given, and he will have abundance; but from him who has not, even what he has will be taken away.” (Matthew 13:10-12) Jesus explains everything about the kingdom of God through parables. He also gives the reasons for using parables to teach the people. He tells greater truths through

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    The parable of the wedding feast in Matthew takes place during the earthly ministry of Jesus in Jerusalem. Chapter 21 begins with Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem in the midst of a crowd shouting “Hosanna to the Son of David.” The next scene shows Jesus going into the temple to drive out money chargers and overthrowing their business in order to heal the blind and lame. This encounter outranges the chef priest and scribes so after Jesus returns to Jerusalem the next day and enters the temple, they challenge

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    Introduction The Prodigal Son is one of the many parables spoken by Jesus in the gospel of Luke. Although it might not seem of a significant to many, it has an important message that we can all learn, and apply to our lives. History In the parable talks about a son who went to his father requesting his share of the property. However, after receiving his share of his father’s property went off to a faraway country, lavishing and spending his worth on meaningless and reckless living. Nevertheless

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    A parable can be defined as a word or group of words that is used to show a comparison of likeness between one thing and another (Harris, 2014, p.148). The use of the parables was used in the form of similes, which can be described as a comparison using as or like to convey unannounced similarities between apparently unrelated actions, things, or ideas (Harris, 2014, p.148). Further research shows that Jesus’ parables are prophetic instruments that are used to address and convince uncooperative people

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    people say “Here it is or there it is” (Luke 17:20-21). By His definition, the kingdom of God is within a person him or herself – it is spiritual”. (Christ in the Synoptic Gospels, Springfield; Gospel Publishing House, 2011, pg146) The Parable of the Weed “24 Another parable He put forth to them, saying: The kingdom of heaven is like a man who sowed good seed in his field, 25 but while men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares among the wheat and went his way. 26 But when the grain had sprouted and produced

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