The parable of the treasure is found in Matthew 13:44. There are a couple of possible interpretations of this parable but I think this parable is about the nation of Israel.
The field is defined (Matthew 13:38) as the world. Jesus is the buyer, the cost His blood (1Peter 1:18); and Israel, is the treasure; (Exodus 19:5); (Psalm 135:4). The divine Merchantman buys the field (world) for the sake of the treasure .
The parable is sometimes applied to a sinner, giving up all in order to find Christ, the greatest Treasure. But this interpretation violates the doctrine of grace which insists that salvation is without price (Ephesians 2:8-9).
The seeking sinner does not buy, but forsakes, the world to win Christ. Furthermore, the sinner has nothing to sell, nor is Christ for sale, nor is He hidden in a field, and, having found Christ, the sinner does not hide Him again.
The Hidden Treasure of Glaston was created in 1946.
There is no Treasure Island in Poptropica.
Yes there is treasure in inside the houses because in 16 to 18thcentury the put the treasure in the under ground for the safety and hidden from the thief's
john thaw made hidden treasure in the year 1875
The Hidden Treasure - 1908 was released on: USA: 19 November 1908
The Hidden Treasure - 1912 was released on: USA: 30 November 1912
The Hidden Treasure - 1915 was released on: USA: 3 April 1915
Treasure = Kosh/Kosha (it means something hidden)
Treasure Island - R L Stevenson
The nation's treasure was successfully hidden by our local butcher.
Jesus used this comparison to highlight the incredible value and worth of the kingdom of God. Just like a hidden treasure is highly valued and worth sacrificing everything for, the kingdom of God is something worth pursuing and prioritizing above all else in life.
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