The parable is in the Gospel of Luke chapter 15
Yes the parable is from the bible.
This parable can be found in the book of Luke chapter 15 verse 11 to 32.
The parable of the 'prodigal son' can be found at: Luke 15:11-32
It's a religious,Bible thing. The Parable of the Lost Sheep is one of the parables of Jesus in Luke 15:3-7
It can be found in the gospel of Luke chapter 15 verse 11. It is a seen of a Jewish family.
It is the parable of the lost sheep.
The Bible does not say her name because it is not important. I think that the writer wanted people to focus on the meaning of the parable instead of the tiny details that do not matter to God and Jesus.
Remember there love and honor them through your life.
You may be referring to the parable of the lost son in the Bible. This parable is from Luke 15:11-32, and speaks of a man's son who left the family, and came back many years later, admitting he was lost in the world without his Father. Also called the Prodigal Son.
The parable is not a true story, so it didn't take place. In the gospel of Luke chapter 14, immediately before this parable is told, Jesus is eating at the house of a Pharisee, maybe somewhere in Galilee. Probably he is still in the same place when he tells the story of the lost son. The parable is directed at the scribes and pharisees.
Jesus was addressing the parable to all the Jews around him, as he did not want anyone lost.
This parable is found in the New Testament book of Luke chapter 15 verses 3-7. The first verse tell us who the audience is: Luke 15:1 Then all the tax collectors and the sinners drew near to Him to hear Him.