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No Jesus also explained the parable of the Wheats and the Tares.

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Q: Was the parable of the sower the only parable Jesus explained?
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How many of his parables did Jesus give an explanation for?

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.


How many parables in the gospel of Luke are specific to Luke?

Luke 8 includes only one parable, that of the sower, and its explanation.


Which parable is only memtioned in john?

The parable of the Good Shepherd is a parable that is only found in the Gospel of John. It emphasizes Jesus as the Good Shepherd who cares for his sheep and is willing to lay down his life for them.


What is the first parable told in the thirteenth chapter of Matthew?

The first parable that Jesus taught may not be specifically known. We know from the gospel of Luke (the only gospel that claims to be chronologically ordered) that the first recorded parable of Jesus is the parable of the sower. This can be found in the eight chapter of the book bearing his name. However, Jesus previously used lanauge that would have been common in parables (for example, designating Peter and the other disciples "fishers of men"). In all probability, Jesus used parables frequently; however, the parable of the sower is the first mentioned.


Which book of the bible contains the parable of the good samaritan?

The parable of the 'good Samaritan' is found at : Luke 10:30-37


Why did Jesus say slay them?

If you are referring to the parable in Luke 19:12-27, Jesus didn't say those words, "a certain nobleman" did, and since it is a parable, the man who is portrayed as saying those words is not even an actual person. The parable is a depiction of Jesus second coming, so that "nobleman" is Jesus Christ, but only figuratively. And the words "slay them" are just an illustration of the judgement that awaits the enemies of God and His anointed king when He comes.


Brief summary on the Parable of the Sower help anyone?

The parable of the Sower is in Matthew 13:3-9. Then in Matthew 13:18-23 Jesus explains the parable of the Sower. When a person hears the Gospel or a message on how to come to God in salvation, their heart determines their understanding. 1) If you do not understand what is being said the devil (Satan) comes and takes that word out of your heart. This is the person who receives the word by the wayside. 2) The person who receives the word with joy, but it remains only a short while, this is the person who receives the "Seed" on stony ground and the 'seed" does not take root and the bible says this is because of persecution or tribulation in your life. 3) The person who receives the 'seed" on thorny ground accepts it but the cares of the world and riches etc choke the "seed" and it is gone. 4) But the person who hears the word and it is received on good ground, they understand it and accept it and they bear fruit. You can not save your self. Salvation is a gift from God. He is the one who chooses a person for salvation. You can do nothing about it unless He calls you. Pray to God and ask Him to show you the way to His Son, Jesus Christ.


When was the prodigal son written?

Jesus is thought to have told many parables, such as the parable of the Prodigal Son, in order to teach the moral truths behind the parables. Jesus probably never really spoke these parables, because 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.The Parable of the Prodigal Son appears in the Gospels of Luke (15:11-32). Like all the New Testament gospels, Luke was originally anonymous, so we do not know who the author really was, in spite of the attribution to Luke later in the second century.


What does Jesus teach christians from the parable of the sower?

It shows us: - not everybody who hears the gospel will be saved. - some people will act like christian but are not really - the gospel (seed) 'grows' best when people (soil) have been prepared to receive it. That is they see they have a need for the gospel - they are sinners and face God's wrath. - a christian is expected to/should bear fruit. I think the most important thing for Christians in the parable is that the seed was planted in the soil that was prepared for it. That is where the farmer intended to plant the seed it was only by accident some seed fell on the path and among the rocks. So it is important to prepare people's hearts for the gospel - pre-evangelism - by showing them they have a need for the gospel. With out accepting the gospel they face God's wrath on the day of judgement.


Who was the first golen sower award given to?

The first Golden Sower award in 1981 only presented an award in the Intermediate Category; Deborah and James Howe's Bunnicula was the winner.


What are the moral lessons of parable of the net?

A:Not all of our efforts with be profitable. In everything we do there will be a majority of losses and only a few successes.A:There is no moral lesson in the parable of the sower. An explanation of the parable is given in Matthew 13:12-23, Luke 8:11-15 and Mark 4:14-20.This parable is about the preaching of the word - the planting of the seed of the gospel and the bearing of fruit in the hearts of people.A parable is an illustration in order to explain a truth, to make the truth easier to understand. A parable puts something familiar alongside something unfamiliar to help people to understand spiritual truth by using everyday objects and relationships.A parable is similar to a fable or an allegory or a proverb but parables are generally concerned with spiritual matters not moral matters.


What is a parable that Jesus taught?

Jesus' parables were stories from everyday life use to illustrate a spiritual point or message. To keep those blinded by their pride in the dark, and to bring into the light those who were humble in heart.