Parables and proverbs are related but distinct concepts. Parables are short, illustrative stories that convey moral or spiritual lessons, often featuring characters and narratives. Proverbs, on the other hand, are succinct, wise sayings that express general truths or advice. While both serve to impart wisdom, parables do so through storytelling, whereas proverbs communicate messages in a more straightforward manner.
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No, parables are not a form of parodies. Parables are short stories that teach a moral or spiritual lesson, often using metaphor or symbolism, while parodies are humorous or satirical imitations of another work or style.
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The actual word thrift isn't mentioned, however, the value of thrift is expressed several times in Proverbs including Proverbs 21:20 and Proverbs 30:25. Another example is Proverbs 10:5.
The book before Proverbs in the Bible is the Book of Psalms.
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