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Stories, especially those of Jesus, told to provide a vision of life, especially life in God's Kingdom. Parables utilize metaphors or similes and extend them into a brief story to make a point.

Parables of Jesus

The Speck and the Log- Matt. 7:1-6, Luke 6:37-43

The Two Houses- Matt. 7:24-27, Luke 6:47-49

Children in the Marketplace- Matt. 11:16, Luke 7:32

The Two Debtors- Luke 7:41

The Unclean Spirit- Matt. 12:43-45, Luke 11:24-26

The Rich Man's Meditation- Luke 13:6-9

The Barren Fig Tree- Luke 13:6-9

The Sower- Matt. 13:3-8, Mark 4:3-8, Luke 8:5-8

The Tares- Matt. 13:24-30

The Seed- Mark 4:20

The Grain of Mustard Seed- Matt. 13:31-32, Mark 4:31-32, Luke 13:19

The Leaven- Matt. 13:33, Luke 13:21

The Lamp- Matt. 5:15, Mark 4:21, Luke 8:16; 11:33

The Dragnet- Matt. 13:47-48

The Hidden Treasure- Matt. 13:44

The Pearl of Great Value- Matt. 13:45-46

The Householder- Matt. 13:52

The Marriage- Matt. 9:15, Mark 2:19-20, Luke 5:34-35

The Patched Garment- Matt. 9:16, Mark 2:21, Luke 5:36

The Wine Bottles- Matt. 9:17, Mark 2:22, Luke 5:37

The Harvest- Matt. 9:37, Luke 10:2

The Opponent- Matt. 5:25, Luke 12:58

Two Insolvent Debtors- Matt. 18:23-25

The Three Loaves- Luke 11:5-8

The Good Shepherd John 10:1-16

The Narrow Gate- Matt. 7:14, Luke 13:24

The Guests- Luke 14:7-11

The Marriage Supper- Matt. 22:2-9, Luke 14:16-23

The Wedding Clothes- Matt. 22:10-14

The Tower- Luke 14:28-30

The King Going to War- Luke 14:31

The Lost Sheep- Matt. 18:12-13, Luke 15:4-7

The Prodigal Son- Luke 16:1-9

The Rich Man and Lazarus- Luke 16:19-31

The Slave's Duty- Luke 17:7-10

Laborers in the Vineyard- Matt. 20:1-16

The Importunate Widow- Luke 18:2-5

The Pharisee and Tax-Gatherer- Luke 18:10-14

The Two Sons- Matt. 21:28

The Wicked Vine-Growers- Matt. 21:33-43, Mark 12:1-9, Luke 20:9-15

The Fig Tree- Matt. 2:32, Mark 13:28, Luke 21:29-30

The Watching Slave- Matt. 24:43, Luke 12:39

The Man on a Journey- Mark 13:34

Character of Two Slaves- Matt. 24:45-51, Luke 12:42-46

The Ten Virgins- Matt. 25:1-12

The Vine and Branches- John 15:1-6

Many of the parables grew out of the conflict situations when Jesus answered His religious critics.

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These are the parables found in the gospels

1 The Growing Seed Mark 4:26-29

2 The Two Debtors Luke 7:41-43

3 The Lamp under a Bushel Matthew 5:14-15 Mark 4:21-25 Luke 8:16-18

4 Parable of the Good Samaritan Luke 10:25-37

5 The Friend at Night Luke 11:5-8

6 The Rich Fool Luke 12:16-21

7 The Wise and the Foolish Builders Matthew 7:24-27 Luke 6:46-49

8 New Wine into Old Wineskins Matthew 9:17-17 Mark 2:21-22 Luke 5:37-39

9 Parable of the strong man Matthew 12:29-29 Mark 3:27-27 Luke 11:21-22

10 Parable of the Sower Matthew 13:3-9 Mark 4:3-9 Luke 8:5-8

11 The Tares Matthew 13:24-30

12 The Barren Fig Tree Luke 13:6-9

13 Parable of the Mustard Seed Matthew 13:31-32 Mark 4:30-32 Luke 13:18-19

14 The Leaven Matthew 13:33-33 Luke 13:20-21

15 Parable of the Pearl Matthew 13:45-46

16 Drawing in the Net Matthew 13:47-50

17 The Hidden Treasure Matthew 13:44-44

18 Counting the Cost Luke 14:28-33

19 The Lost Sheep (the good shepherd) Matthew 18:10-14 Luke 15:4-6

20 The Unforgiving Servant Matthew 18:23-35

21 The Lost Coin Luke 15:8-9

22 Parable of the Prodigal Son Luke 15:11-32

23 The Unjust Steward Luke 16:1-13

24 Rich man and Lazarus Luke 16:19-31

25 The Master and Servant Luke 17:7-10

26 The Unjust Judge Luke 18:1-9

27 Pharisees and the Publican Luke 18:10-14

28 The Workers in the Vineyard Matthew 20:1-16

29 The Two Sons Matthew 21:28-32

30 The Wicked Husbandmen Matthew 21:33-41 Mark 12:1-9 Luke 20:9-16

31 The Great Banquet Matthew 22:1-14 Luke 14:15-24

32 The Budding Fig Tree Matthew 24:32-35 Mark 13:28-31 Luke 21:29-33

33 The Faithful Servant Matthew 24:42-51 Mark 13:34-37 Luke 12:35-48

34 The Ten Virgins Matthew 25:1-13

35 The Talents or Minas Matthew 25:14-30 Luke 19:12-27

36 The Sheep and the Goats Matthew 25:31-46

37 Parable of the Wedding Feast Luke 14:7-14

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The parables in the New Testament are all told by Jesus, they are earthly stories with a heavenly meaning.

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