If you mean the story in the beginning of Matthew 8 then this is not a parable it is a recount of something that happened.
A parable is story that illustrates a truth in order to explain it, to make the truth easier to understand. A parable puts something familiar alongside something unfamiliar, it compares something unfamiliar with something familiar. A parable is similar to a fable or an allegory or a proverb but parables are generally concerned with spiritual matters.
The parable of the man with leprosy teaches us about humility, faith, and the power of healing through belief in a higher power. It also highlights the importance of gratitude and obedience in responding to divine intervention.
The parable gives 86 lessons .
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allegory or parable
"That man over there has leprosy." Hope this helped.
The parable you are referring to is the Good Samaritan parable found in the Bible, specifically in the book of Luke. In this parable, a man is beaten and left for dead by robbers, and it is a Samaritan who shows kindness and helps the wounded man, despite others passing by without helping.
"Who Moved My Cheese" is a parable rather than a proverb or a parody. It uses the metaphor of cheese to teach lessons about change, adaptation, and dealing with challenges in life and the workplace.
The lesson is that you should be ready for Jesus christs second coming.
Along with several other lessons, Jesus' parable of the rebellious son teaches us the importance of forgiveness and kindness. (Luke 15:11-32)
Nathan told this parable to King David
An Indian suffering from Leprosy
The title "Doubt: A Parable" suggests that doubt is the central theme of the play, exploring the ambiguity and uncertainty surrounding the allegations against a priest. By labeling it a parable, the play invites the audience to consider deeper moral or philosophical lessons rather than focusing solely on the plot.
The Parable of the Old Man and the Young was a poem written in 1920 by Willfred Owen. The poem is said to be an homage to Genesis 22: 1-18 in the Bible.