Yes the Gospel of John, which is essentially just a narrative of Jesus' life, uses parables.
Actually, in the first three gospels Jesus uses many parables, ye tthere are much fewer parables in the gospel of John. Furthermore, in the first three gospels, Jesus makes short simple statements that almost everyone can understand. In John he talks differently, and gives long speeches that are unfamiliar to the other gospels. There are lots of things that make the gospel of John different than the other three, these are just two.
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Yes there are parables written in the book of the gospel of Mark.
The Gospel according to Saint MathewThe Gospel according to Saint MarkThe Gospel according to Saint LukeThe Gospel according to Saint John
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
There are 8 parables, 2 of which are unique to Mark's Gospel.
The Gospel of John focuses more on poetic and symbolic language to convey its messages rather than using parables like the other Gospels. John's emphasis is on revealing Jesus as the divine Son of God and exploring the meaning of faith through stories and encounters rather than traditional parables.
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.
All four of the gospels had his parables, but I think that the answer would be the book of Luke.
HistoricalPropheticPoeticProseRevelatoryStory FormParablesThose are in the books of the Bible and the parables stand out in the Gospels because they are not in other books of the Bible. The Son of God was the only one to use Parables (stories with a lesson).
The most famous parable in the gospel of Luke was The Prodigals Son.
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