Two. The Good Shepherd (John 10:1-16) and The Vine and Branches (John 15:1-6).
John.
There are 51 parables found in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John in the New testament.
The Gospel of John focuses more on poetic and symbolic language to convey its messages rather than using parables like the other Gospels. John's emphasis is on revealing Jesus as the divine Son of God and exploring the meaning of faith through stories and encounters rather than traditional parables.
Christ spoke in parables and there are many written in the new testament, in the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
I'm not sure where in John you're finding the parables of the talents, but I can only find one at Matthew 25:14-30
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John are really good places in the Bible to find parables Jesus spoke.
John Laidlaw has written: 'Studies in the miracles of our Lord' 'Studies in the Parables of Our Lord'
There are 8 parables, 2 of which are unique to Mark's Gospel.
About 37. There are some that are disputed as being parables.
The parable of the lost coin and the lost son both emphasize the importance of seeking out and reconciling with what is lost. The lost coin highlights God's dedication to seeking out and saving the lost, while the lost son illustrates the idea of repentance and forgiveness for those who have strayed. Both parables underscore the value of redemption and the joy of reconciliation.
About 37
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.