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Parables of Jesus



Parable - the term translates the Hebrew word "mashal"—a term denoting a metaphor, or an enigmatic saying or an analogy. In the Greco-Roman rhetorical tradition, however, "parables" were illustrative narrative examples. Jewish teachers of the 1st cent. a.d. made use of comparisons in narrative form to clarify scripture. As used in the Gospels, the   Read More...

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