There are 31 parables in Matthew.
4 parabols and 3 illustrations
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There are 23343 words in Mathew's Gospel in the KJV version of the Bible
They are the Gospel of Matthew,Gospel of Mark,Gospel of Luke,and the Gospel of John.
There are 8 parables, 2 of which are unique to Mark's Gospel.
The only gospel that includes Jesus' parables about the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the lost son is the Gospel of Luke. These parables emphasize the themes of repentance, forgiveness, and God's unending love for humanity.
Jesus told the parables in the bible.
There are 28 chapters in the Gospel of Matthew.
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
Yes there are parables written in the book of the gospel of Mark.
John.
4 parabols and 3 illustrations
There's 40 parables in the New Testament and Matthew has seven....ok..there's more...still looking...the seven I saw was in Matthew 13 Maybe I found them.... The Gospel of St. Matthew contains the following parables: Matthew 7: 24-27 Matthew 13: 3-23 Matthew 13: 24-30 Matthew 13: 31-32 Matthew 13: 33 Matthew 13: 44 Matthew 13: 45-46 Matthew 13: 47-50 Matthew 18: 12-14 Matthew 18: 23-35 Matthew 20: 1-16 Matthew 21: 28-32 Matthew 21: 33-44 Matthew 22: 1-14 Matthew 24: 32 Matthew 25: 1-13 Matthew 25: 14-30 The Wise and the Foolish Builders The Sower The Tares The Mustard Seed The Leaven The Hidden Treasure Pearl of Great Price Drawing in the Net The Lost Sheep Unmerciful Servant Laborers in the Vineyard The Two sons The Wicked Husbandman Marriage of the King's Son Leafing Fig Tree The Ten Virgins Ten Talents
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All four of the gospels had his parables, but I think that the answer would be the book of Luke.
The Gospel of Matthew contains the most words spoken by Jesus among the four canonical Gospels. It includes the Sermon on the Mount and many parables and teachings of Jesus, making up a significant portion of the text. Scholars have noted that Matthew's Gospel emphasizes Jesus as a teacher and includes extensive discourses, contributing to its larger word count of Jesus' words compared to the other Gospels.