There's 40 parables in the New Testament and Matthew has seven....ok..there's more...still looking...the seven I saw was in Matthew 13
Maybe I found them....
The Gospel of St. Matthew contains the following parables:
Matthew 7: 24-27
Matthew 13: 3-23
Matthew 13: 24-30
Matthew 13: 31-32
Matthew 13: 33
Matthew 13: 44
Matthew 13: 45-46
Matthew 13: 47-50
Matthew 18: 12-14
Matthew 18: 23-35
Matthew 20: 1-16
Matthew 21: 28-32
Matthew 21: 33-44
Matthew 22: 1-14
Matthew 24: 32
Matthew 25: 1-13
Matthew 25: 14-30
The Wise and the Foolish Builders
The Sower
The Tares
The Mustard Seed
The Leaven
The Hidden Treasure
Pearl of Great Price
Drawing in the Net
The Lost Sheep
Unmerciful Servant
Laborers in the Vineyard
The Two sons
The Wicked Husbandman
Marriage of the King's Son
Leafing Fig Tree
The Ten Virgins
Ten Talents
Matthew has 29 parables that Jesus spoke.
Yes there are parables written in the book of the gospel of Mark.
John.
The only gospel that includes Jesus' parables about the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the lost son is the Gospel of Luke. These parables emphasize the themes of repentance, forgiveness, and God's unending love for humanity.
There are 8 parables, 2 of which are unique to Mark's Gospel.
All four of the gospels had his parables, but I think that the answer would be the book of Luke.
The most famous parable in the gospel of Luke was The Prodigals Son.
Matthew's Gospel was written for a primarily Jewish audience, focusing on presenting Jesus as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies and the long-awaited Messiah. It aimed to show how Jesus's life, teachings, and actions aligned with Jewish Scripture and traditions, emphasizing the continuity between Judaism and Christianity.
so that when people listend they would now
yes
Luke 8 includes only one parable, that of the sower, and its explanation.
No, Luke also records a similar parable, known as the Parable of the Ten Minas, in Luke 19:11-27. While there are similarities between the two parables, there are also differences in the details and contexts in which they are presented.
The Gospel according to Saint MathewThe Gospel according to Saint MarkThe Gospel according to Saint LukeThe Gospel according to Saint John