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In The Bible all parables do not have a meaning in common.

Some parables are about Irsael , some are about salvation, some are about the spreading of God's word etc.

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Parables typically convey a moral or spiritual lesson through a simple story or analogy. They often involve a familiar situation or imagery to help listeners easily grasp the deeper meaning being conveyed. Parables encourage reflection, self-examination, and a shift in perspective or behavior.

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