Luke 15.
It is believed that Jesus told around 35 parables during his ministry though they vary in number depending on the source. Of these 35 parables Jesus only gave explanations for 10 of them. These parables with explanations are as follows: Parable of the Sower Parable of the Wheat and the Weeds Parable of the Mustard Seed Parable of the Hidden Treasure Parable of the Pearl of Great Price Parable of the Dragnet Parable of the Unforgiving Servant Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard Parable of the Good Samaritan Parable of the Ten VirginsThese parables and their explanations can be found in the Bible in the books of Matthew Mark and Luke.
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Christ spoke in parables and there are many written in the new testament, in the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
No. Quran has some accounts taken from the five books of the Bible.
Books and names, yes - the Book of Exodus, Jerusalem, David. Stories no - Daniel in the lion's den, the parable of the sower.
A non-catholic bible has 66 books in it. The Catholic bible has exactly 7 more books in it altogether. (These include both the New and Old Testament.)
The apocrypha was NOT included in the Bible. These are the books rejected by Jews who cannonized the scriptures.
No such thing as a holiness code.
Wisdom literature in The Bible usually counts: Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Song of Solomon. These are books of the Protestant Bible--a Catholic Bible would include apocryphal books that might include books like Ecclesiasticus or Sirach. Of course, technically, wisdom literature is a little more complicated than this short answer!
There are 66 Books of the Bible which include 1189 Chapters and 31173 verses and 773,746 words (King James Version)
It is often claimed that the Bible was edited by men who decided what books to include in the Bible. The editing was directed by guidance and God's holy spirit.
There are no other books. However, you can find books of Apocrypha which are not part of the 66. Some religions use them and even include them in their Bible. In addition, you can find even more remote books which most do not consider Holy.