Examples of 'parable' in a sentence
Meaning of "parable"
A parable is a simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson, often found in religious texts
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- A short narrative illustrating a lesson (usually religious/moral) by comparison or analogy.
- To represent by parable.
- That can easily be prepared or procured; obtainable.
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Now learn ye the parable of a fig tree.
The parable of the sower is an example of this.
Give them the parable of two men.
A parable is a heavenly story with a earthly meaning.
Tell them the parable of two men.
The parable praises the good servants.
It takes the form of a parable about forgiveness.
Another parable he had reminded us are of the talents.
The man in the parable who said.
In this parable it is made known that in the.
The point of the parable of the fig.
The parable describes four types of people.
The master in the parable of the talents.
This parable is fulfilled in the visible church.
The master in the parable is a wealthy man.
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The parable presents a remarkable study in contrasts.
Jesus told the parable to his disciples.
I would like to relate a nice little parable.
God tells a parable about two men.
And the priest discuss the parable.
Jesus offers a parable about testing a person.
That may take more than a parable.
But the parable has a further application.
Hear ye therefore the parable of the sower.
In this parable they rejected the son.
Jesus told the crowd this parable.
Like that parable you always tell me.
Like the older son in that parable.
This is the parable of the rich fool.
You are the black sheep of the parable.
Jesus told a parable about ten virgins.
I just want to tell you one parable.
See the parable of the prodigal son.
The film is a nostalgic parable about faith.
This the parable of the prodigal son.
Then fesus told them this parable.
What a parable for our present circumstances.
An apologue differs from a parable in several respects.
But the parable is telling us about ourselves.
Inscribed in the book of nature is a parable about an.
The parable of good and bad company.
Today we hear the parable of the vineyard.
The parable of the prodigal son is a splendid.
We all know the parable of mustard seed.
Like the lost lamb in the parable.
You remember the parable of wicked husbandmen.
Those are the explanation parts of the parable.
He relates the parable of the ten talents.
Therein lies the meaning of the parable.
So our parable today is laden with irony.