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The Parables of Jesus

 

            During the life of Jesus while he was on earth his ministry was mostly composed of parables. At the beginning of Jesus' ministry he was teaching in synagogues where he was welcomed by the people. He was banished to teach in the church but he still continued to bring the word of the lord. "A parable will have only one point. A parable is not an allegory; and allegory is a story in which every possible detail has an inner meaning; but an allegory has to be read and studied, while a parable is heard " (Barclay). There are many purposes behind why the parables were written. One reason was to hide the hardness in people's heart during that time by concealing the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven from the people. Another purpose was to reveal, with the help of the Lords parables the people will begin to understand the kingdom of heaven. The parables teach us about different situations and how we should live our lives. There are several different parables that have been recovered from Jesus' ministry including "The Sower ", the "Good Samaritan ", and the "Prodigal Son ", and the ˜Talents ". Each parable is different and will be taken differently by each individual. .
             One of the parables is "The Sower ". This parable can be found in the book of Matthew, Mark and Luke. This parable is different than the others, Jesus explains this parable and what it means unlike the others. It is said that if you do not understand this parable you will not understand the others. "Starting from the time that Jesus chose to say this parable, this was by no means accidental. Really, as verse 4 tells us: "And a great crowd coming together, and those in each city coming to him, he [when he saw this crowd coming to him] spoke by a parable." Jesus said this parable when many people were coming to him to hear the Word of God. As we will see, the parable is about the hearing of the Word. Thus Jesus, by saying this parable, wanted to make all those that were coming to him to hear the Word, aware of the available choices " (Kioulachoglou).


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