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Jesus told His parables For everyone.

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Jesus told his parables through talking to Jews, usually in large crowds.

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Jesus is famous for telling parables in the Bible. Parables are simple stories used to teach moral or spiritual lessons. Jesus used parables throughout his teachings to convey important messages in a way that was easily understood by his audience.

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Jesus spoke parables to the crowds that came to listen to him.

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Jesus taught in parables to his apostles, which are short stories that illustrate moral or spiritual principles.

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Jesus told the parables in the new testament. there are no parables in the old testament.

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Sthitaprajna. has written:

'Parables of Jesus and Buddha' -- subject(s): Buddhist parables, Parables

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No I think teaching by parables was a common way of teaching then.

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Parables are an Earthly story with a Heavenly meaning. They illustrate how God wants us to conduct our Earthly lives. Jesus told 16 parables concerning money.

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The cast of Parables of Jesus - 2003 includes: Ivan Crosland as Jesus Anthony Mozdy as Lazarus Ted Whitney as Abraham

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because jesus was the son of god and he made the parables

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The two parables are, The Lost sheep. And the Five wise virgins.

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Parables were easy stories to understand, follow and remember.

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See link Parables of Jesus christ

A complete list is given at the URL provided in the related links. Note: The story of the Rich Man and Lazarus is not a parable.

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Jesus told the parables in the bible.

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Jesus used parables , a total of 52 of them. the reason being it would be easy for the people to understand, as all were not educated.

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Many of Jesus' parables grew out of the conflict situations when Jesus answered His religious critics. These answering parables, usually for the Pharisee and sinners, simultaneously exposed the self-righteousness of His critics and extolled the kingdom of God.

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All four of the gospels had his parables, but I think that the answer would be the book of Luke.

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Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John are really good places in the Bible to find parables Jesus spoke.

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Through his parables and diciples.

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Parables are, by their nature, fiction. Jesus is thought to have told many parables in order to teach the moral truths behind the parables, not because the parables were literally true. A second element of fiction is identified when we realise that it is unlikely that Jesus actually spoke these parables, and that most or all of them were created by writers long after his death so as to give substance to Jesus' teachings. This is as true of the parable of the Prodigal Son as of other New Testament parables.

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Robert Winterhalter has written:

'Jesus' parables' -- subject(s): Parables, Psychology

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The parables are found in the New Testament of the Christian Bible, primarily in the books of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. Jesus often used parables to teach important lessons and convey spiritual truths in a simple and relatable way.

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Some of the lessons Jesus taught were called parables.

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About 37. There are some that are disputed as being parables.

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It is unlikely that any of the parables were real. In fact, it is likely that most, if not all, of the parables were never really spoken by Jesus.

Most of the parables attributed to Jesus are in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. Scholars say that these parables were copied by the authors of these two gospels from the hypothetical 'Q' document. The Q document, in turn, was built up in four layers over a period of several years. It seems likely that, at best, only the parables of the first layer could really have been spoken by Jesus, with the later parables being pious additions.

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There are over 50 parables that Jesus spoke. Many of these grew out of conflict situations when Jesus answered His religious critics. Parables utilize metaphors or similes and extend them into a brief story to make a point. Jesus spoke in parables usually for Pharisees and sinners, simultaneously exposing the self righteousness of His critics and extolling the kingdom of God.

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These are called parables.

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The parables of Jesus Christ

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Eta Linnemann has written:

'Studien zur Passionsgeschichte' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Passion

'Jesus of the parables' -- subject(s): Parables

'Parables of Jesus' -- subject(s): Parables

'Is there a synoptic problem?' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Synoptic problem

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There were many more than three, and most of his parables showed in some way, the kingdom of Heaven

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Yes they are stories with a message.

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Jesus to explain how we should act and treat God.

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None, they are all relevant today.

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Sam Bancroft has written:

'Jesus spake in parables' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Parables

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The stories of Jesus' apostles are found throughout the New Testament, most notably in Acts. The apostle Paul also chronicled stories of Christ's disciples in the book of Romans and his letters to various churches, such as the Ephesians, Phillipians, etc...

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The stories with morals that Jesus taught are called parables.

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whenever the Sadducee's and pharisees makes plan to seize him.

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