The father in the parable represents God. The youngest son represents Israel and the oldest son represents the Pharisees and the scribes.
A child that doesn't display the moral, societal and religious attributes of its parent's culture.Answer:According to Strong's Lexicon, the word "prodigal" (found in some translations of Luke 15:13) is translated from the Greek word asotos, which means "dissolutely, profligately." As those words are relatively unfamiliar, here are their modern dictionary definitions: Dissolute - indifferent to moral restraints; given to immoral or improper conduct; licentious; dissipated.Profligate - utterly and shamelessly immoral or dissipated; thoroughly dissolute; recklessly extravagant."Prodigal" is also rendered as "riotous" in the KJV and "wild" in the NIV. Though Jesus' parable involved the relationship between a wayward son and his father, prodigal behavior shows indifference to any moral standards, and the application of the word is not necessarily unique to a parent/child relationship.
The father in this Parable missed his younger son very much and when the son came home the father was over joyed and he called for a robe and a ring and then the fatted calf. The fatted calf was reserved for special times, like a sacrifice or a great feast celebration and the return of his son call for great celebration. The overall theme of this story is the joy of God, and the celebrations that occur in heaven when a sinner comes to God and repents and is given salvation.
The parables told by Jesus were earthly tories with a heavenly meaning in it. Like the Prodigal son in Luke. it is a story of a son who wastes all his money , and then returns back home to the father.. The father who welcomes him back, is God and we are the son. God is waiting for us to all repent.
A. the prodigal son B.lazarus C.mary magdalene D.thomas answer c.
In the book of Luke chapter 15, fifteen . Jesus tells of three different things that were lost, they all mean one thing and that was sinful man. They are as follows. 1) THE LOST SHEEP. 2) THE LOST COIN. 3) THE LOST SON. IN the prodigal sons parable.
The parable of the prodigal son, found in the Bible, does not mention the mother of the prodigal son. The focus of the parable is on the relationship between the father and his two sons.
The father represents God.
I most definitely see myself in the role of the prodigal son.
The oldest son. He opposes the father being generous to the lost son who returns.
No the prodigal son was not a real person, he was used by Jesus in the parable of the prodigal son
the characteristics of the father are caring inviting welcoming loving responsible fair
The parable of the prodigal son in Luke.
No not in this parable
The parable of the prodigal son illustrates God's love for those who are lost or who reject Him.
The parable of the prodigal son illustrates God's love for those who are lost or who reject Him.
Because he is a father and parents love their children. In the parable the father represents God and God loves His creation.
The parable of the 'prodigal son' can be found at: Luke 15:11-32