But a parabola can be literal, right, Jamie?
Ok folks.
Years ago an excellent teacher from Covenant College, Tennessee came to a large and old Presbyterian Church in a city about an hour from the town in Florida where I lived.
I came with a small group to hear him and sat in a rather large classroom full of
interested listeners.
And of all the things he said, he said among them that because the Gospel of Luke in Chapter 15 started out like this:
Luke 15:1-2
It could be seen that the parable from the Lord Jesus that followed about the Lost Sheep Luke 15:3-7 was directed toward or because of the attitude showing in Pharisees and the teachers of the law:
Then Professor K said that the Parable of the Lost Coin in Luke 15:8-10 was told right after with no break or pause and therefore told a part of His same message:
And then Dr K added the parable of the Lost Son begins like this in Luke 15:11
And this meant that yet again The Lord was still speaking to, and/or because of the Pharisees and the teachers of the law who had muttered, “This man welcomes sinners and eats with them.”
So his speaking finished with me understanding all three parables had been sparked because of what was said by the Pharisees and the teachers of the law and all three parables were together directed toward their attitude and mutterings.
And after Dr K finished we all smiled at each other and thanked him and thanked the men and ladies of the church who had invited him to speak and us to listen.
And once we were outside I looked up at the night sky clear and sparkling, excited and wanting to burst and did not realize that not everyone there heard what I heard.
Because the parable of the Lost Son is not just about a prodigal son but also about an Older One. It is about this isolated, lost, "way off in some field" feeling,
seemingly forgotten, unhappy son.
If the Pharisees and the teachers of the law had ears to ear they would have heard a heart stopping with mystery and unexplained joy type message.
But, alas, most if not all of them did not have the ears to hear.
However, eleven disciples surely did, though perhaps they could not understand it because later they would say Acts 1:6
And now some 2000 years later give or take, very few may wonder what Jewish Apostles hoped for or believed. And the letter to the Hebrews may become a most
quoted reference for non Jewish people who are believers.
But I believe the parable is declaring something only those who live by faith should hear - and it will sound different now then it did before.. Because now
the three parables aren't to Jewish hard-hearted religious people, or the Jewish chosen frozen, or the Jewish religiously confident people. And the prodigal son has changed too, imho.
Oh, I thought you were referring to parabolic stories not parabolas.
Parabolic stories are parables which by definition are an analogy or an allegorical illustration.
Well, first go look up the definition of a parable.
Does the definition refer you toward the word parabola rather than toward the word parallel?
The word in math means something else so that is actually misleading - but at one time the word "parabola" came from the word "parable.
That means "parabola" can't tell you what a parable is because "parable" is what was in mind when the word "parabola" was first created and used.
However, "parallel" does help. It goes along side. It never touches but it goes along side. Now if you see spiritual worlds you don't need parables
but if you are human then a parable is communicating something we can't see by saying something that goes along side that invisible truth
for, perhaps, a short ways. Maybe a very short way, I don't know cuz - well - I'm human and have no idea how far it can go. But all who believe and have studied parables have agreed - they only are intended to go part of the way.
So go back to "parabola" the "mirror-symmetrical curve" - and see.
One side of the curve mirrors the other side. So there ya go. Its sides go along mirroring each other all the way around. Nice.
But what about parables which is where that whole idea came from?
The Lord would often speak in parables...
Matthew 13:10-11
Now here is the interesting thing: The disciples did not therefore understand the parables just because He said what He did, no.
He then explained the parables so they could know.
And that is how I think it has been for 2000 years or so.
I think some get little bits and pass them around and then down and generation after generation we build on what has been given.
Also inherent in the entire idea is that there is to be growth:
Matthew 13:12
Which means two things that I can think of: A) You can't grow if you know it all, and B) No one knows it all.
There is another problem that I think is inherent: The Word is alive and active. It can mean perhaps more than one thing during different times.
Deuteronomy 25:4 is one example. I believe it means what it says at appropriate times.
But I also believe 1 Corinthians 9:9-10 is to be taken seriously.
Anybody want to correct or add to this before I go on?
I would appreciate it if you want to say some something - if you did!
The parabolic method of teaching was instituted after the national rejection of the Messiaship of Yeshua by Israel on the basis of demon possession.
The purpose of the parabolic method of teaching was to hide the truth concerning the kingdom of Heaven fro that generation of Israel.
The command to repent and be baptized unto salvation was given to individual jews guilty of the unpardonable sin of chapter 12.
Physical salvation from the A. D. 70 destruction.
We are now living in the Mystery kingdom phase of God's kingdom program. The parables each make one point. Example: three measures of meal - Romanism , Greek Orthodox, Protestantism - all three dominate the church age and all three have a degree of false teaching symbolized by the leaven. Example: the mustard tree grew into the monstrosity of today's Christiandom
And the birds (demons) nest in its branches to promote false teachings. Example: the soil with good ground are believers who learn the deep things of the word of God, the rocky ground - no in depth bible study, the thorns - in depth knowledge that is nullified by the worries and cares of this world's economic system, wayside - umbelievers
Good Post. Interesting Interpretation, Did You See That, Or Hear It/Read It ? Is That From Your Insight ?
That's not what Christ said. He said began to speak in parables to hide further truth from those who'd rejected what He already told them.
Christ's parables weren't intended to reveal deeper truth to those who heard them. They were intended to conceal it.
Dr. K is right. The three parables are used to illustrate the same principle.
Adding to that, what is commonly called the parable of the prodigal son not only has the additional character of the embittered older son, but most importantly, the Forgiving Father. That I learned from Dr. W.
Jesus' parables, or more accurately was about the Son declaring the Father, John 1:18
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The command to repent and be baptized unto salvation was given to individual jews guilty of the unpardonable sin of chapter 12.
Physical salvation from the A. D. 70 destruction.
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The parabolic method of teaching was instituted after the national rejection of the Messiaship of Yeshua by Israel on the basis of demon possession.
The purpose of the parabolic method of teaching was to hide the truth concerning the kingdom of Heaven fro that generation of Israel.
The command to repent and be baptized unto salvation was given to individual jews guilty of the unpardonable sin of chapter 12.
Physical salvation from the A. D. 70 destruction.
We are now living in the Mystery kingdom phase of God's kingdom program. The parables each make one point. Example: three measures of meal - Romanism , Greek Orthodox, Protestantism - all three dominate the church age and all three have a degree of false teaching symbolized by the leaven. Example: the mustard tree grew into the monstrosity of today's Christiandom
And the birds (demons) nest in its branches to promote false teachings. Example: the soil with good ground are believers who learn the deep things of the word of God, the rocky ground - no in depth bible study, the thorns - in depth knowledge that is nullified by the worries and cares of this world's economic system, wayside - umbelievers
I can't remember altogether but I think allegory came from the idea of a bunch of snooty high minded Greeks...
Do you mean like Paul?
But he who was of the bondwoman was born after the flesh, but he of the free woman was by promise. Which things are an allegory for these are the two covenants. (Galatians 4:23-24)
Maybe.
I have a hard time agreeing with anything you say because I fear the underlying position you have.
John the Baptist came first, why did he baptize?
BECAUSE JN WAS TO COME AND PREPARE ISRAEL NOT FOR THE WORK OF THE CROSS BUT FOR THE COMING MESSIANIC KING AND MESSIANIC KINGDOM
THE MESSIANIC KINGDOM OR GOSPEL OF THE KINGDOM WAS PREACHED BY JN
THE MESSIAH WAS IN TOWN
Why was the Lord baptized by him?
JESUS WAS GOING TO OFFER THE KINGDOM TO ISRAEL JUST AS JN WAS TEACHING AND JESUS IDENTIFIED WITH JNS MESSAGE THRU BAPTISM - A JEWISH RITUAL THAT IDENTIFIED ONE WITH A PERSON MOVEMENT OR TEACHING
What would provide the physical salvation from the destruction other than knowing it was coming and running away when it did?
THINK ABOUT KADESH BARNEA THE PEOPLE DID NOT LOSE SALVATION BUT LOST ENTRANCE TO THE PROMISE LAND
MT 12 RECORDS THE UNPARDONABLE SIN
RESULTED IN A PROPHECY FROM JESUS THAT JERUSALEM AND THE JEWISH TEMPLE WOULD BE DESTROYED
HEBREWS WAS WRITTEN AT THE TIME WHEN THIS PROPHECY WAS ABOUT TO FALL AND THE LETTER WARNS JEWISH BELIEVERS TO REMAIN IN THE FAITH DESPITE SEVERE JEWISH PERSECUTION
THE JEWISH BELIEVERS CONSIDERED HIDING THEIR CHRISTIANITY BUT WERE WARNED THAT THEY WOULD SUFFER PHYSICAL DEATH AD 70
I love you Intojoy
Maybe.
I have a hard time agreeing with anything you say because I fear the underlying position you have.
Jamie do I mean the birth of a word is because of Paul?
No. Not here anyway. I don't know if a word was created because of him?
Word origins are a study - etymology.
What Paul says is the inspired word of God.
However, thinking Paul knew the word he was using might be of aid to us in understanding him.
Ok?
You're talking over my head. If you want me to understand what you are saying you need to keep it simple. I'm not well educated.
Parables are spiritual truths expressed using earthly metaphors.