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| d oriented Yekkes can be, is in the following | parable: A Yekke says to his wife on the evening of 4 |
| This interpretation would give the | parable a similar theme to that of the Parable of the |
| According to Mark 4:26-29 it is a | parable about growth in the Kingdom of God. |
| It's like a dark | parable about how things haven't really moved on in t |
| The film is a folk | parable about the success and failure in the life of |
| The Sixth is a | parable about lawlessness and bureaucracy in the afte |
| en called Rock Crystal "a quiet and beautiful | parable about the relation of people to places, of ma |
| care of his children", into a "revolutionary | parable about redemption through sacrifice." |
| uslims and non-Muslims, make extensive use of | parable, allegory, and metaphor. |
| A version of the | parable also appears in the Gnostic Gospel of Thomas |
| A version of this | parable also appears in the non canonical Gospel of T |
| Her pieces often exhibit elements of | parable, and her distorted faces and figures, along w |
| se parables formed the prototype for the term | parable and in the modern age, even among those who k |
| ook what is written; "he (Bilaam) carried his | parable and said "oh! who will live from (the sin of) |
| ation is prevalent, and the use of narrative, | parable, apothegm and rich imagery is preferred to th |
| , written in Hebrew and based on a Talmudical | parable, appeared in "Kokebe Yizhak," xii. |
| The Jesus Seminar rated the | parable as probably authentic ("pink"). |
| 9, she starred as Sister Aloysius in Doubt, a | Parable at the Neptune Theatre (Halifax) in Halifax. |
| A | parable based on the life of Christ, it is full of re |
| - (1986), A Christmas | Parable, booklet, Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, ISBN 088 |
| I notes the traditional interpretation of the | parable, but gives a liberation theology reading in w |
| nd of tower is being referred to in the first | parable, but notes that the message is that a "thorou |
| Painting of the | parable by Rembrandt, showing the workers being paid |
| This | parable can be seen as related to the parable of the |
| 2003: Come Let Us Adore Him: A | Parable Christmas (Parable Christian Stores) |
| This | parable compares building one's life on the teachings |
| The Initiate is a combined anthology and | parable dealing with the occult, written by the Briti |
| This | parable emphasises the need to put Jesus' teachings i |
| Sartor is the composer of Synergistic | Parable for Symphonic Band, for which he won the Amer |
| Etching by Jan Luyken illustrating the | parable, from the Bowyer Bible. |
| ossible assertion was, in fact, intended as a | parable; further, where aggadot can be understood lit |
| He also played with | Parable, Good Grief, and Chuck McCloud's Band. |
| This | parable has been a popular subject for painting, scul |
| The | parable has been connected to the miracle of cursing |
| This | parable has been depicted by several artists, includi |
| In the biblical | parable, however, only the omniscient narrator appear |
| The Way It Was: Morris Venden's famous | parable illustrating the importance of the pre-advent |
| through a series of anecdotal stories, and a | parable illustrating certain principles of occult phi |
| es of Rome" is a traditional story, Mashal or | parable in the Jewish tradition, from the Babylonian |
| been several depictions of the New Testament | parable in art, including works by Rembrandt, Jan Luy |
| A | parable inspired by the Book of Genesis in the Bible, |
| Doubt: A | Parable is a 2004 play by John Patrick Shanley. |
| This | parable is part of a pair, and shares the meaning of |
| For Herzog, the point of the | parable is the need to act in solidarity when confron |
| The message of the | parable is not that these people were good, but "that |
| A less common interpretation of the | parable is that the merchant represents Christ, and t |
| In Western Catholic tradition, this | parable is usually read on the third Sunday of Lent, |
| Although the | parable is found only in Luke's gospel, there is no s |
| Another literary tribute to this | parable is Dutch theologian Henri Nouwen's 1992 book, |
| As with verses 9-13, the | parable is therefore an incentive to pray. |
| The lines before the | parable itself are similar to Luke 17:3-4 |
| In this | parable, Jesus speaks to those who believed they were |
| so have that meaning here, or the tree in the | parable may refer to the religious leadership. |
| "The | Parable of the Old Man and the Young" (Wilfred Owen) |
| ri, "The Labor of Job: The Biblical Text as a | Parable of Human Labor" |
| Dream's lyrics are based around the Biblical | parable of building a house upon the sand. |
| The | Parable of the strong man (also known as the parable |
| The Price of Everything: A | Parable of Possibility and Prosperity, 2008 |
| The | parable of the Pharisee and the Publican has a somewh |
| A similar message can been found in the | parable of the strong man. |
| Parable of the Assassin found in the texts of the Nag | |
| 1619 painting by Domenico Fetti entitled The | Parable of the Mote and the Beam. |
| Parable of the Sower, 1557, Timken Museum of Art, San | |
| It derives from the | parable of the prodigal son in the New Testament. |
| A Sermon on the | Parable Of The Unjust Steward: Preached At Bristol, N |
| This verse begins the | Parable of the Wise and the Foolish Builders. |
| In the | parable of Lazarus there is an abyss between the righ |
| The | Parable of the Master and Servant a morality story fo |
| The | parable of the talents is referenced in Jim Butcher's |
| ath stone, on the 1860 building depicting the | parable of the good Samaritan. |
| he day are Gal 3:15-22 and Luke 10:23-37, the | Parable of the Good Samaritan. |
| as painted by Peter Brueghel the Elder in the | Parable of the Blind |
| Philippians 1:3-11 and Matthew 18:23-35, the | parable of the unforgiving servant. |
| Barbary Shore (1951) was a surreal | parable of Cold War left politics set in a Brooklyn r |
| in Bath stone, on the building depicting the | parable of the good Samaritan. |
| The | parable of the arrow (or 'Parable of the poisoned arr |
| love for each other, as illustrated in Jesus' | parable of the good Samaritan. |
| e it as God intends, as illustrated in Jesus' | parable of the talents. |
| Der Blindensturz (1985) (translated as The | Parable of the Blind) is the title of short novel in |
| h", "Futility", "Dulce Et Decorum Est", " The | Parable of the Old Men and the Young" and "Strange Me |
| ticized for inconsistency, since the parallel | parable of the warring king in Luke was not given a p |
| In Matthew, it immediately precedes the | Parable of the Ten Virgins, which has a similar escha |
| 1 Corinthians 10:5, and Matthew 20:1-16, the | Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard. |
| ere, during the betrayal of Judas, and in the | parable of the three servants. |
| tation of Ship of Fools (story), a cautionary | parable of industrial society written from prison by |
| The | parable of the Ten Virgins reinforces the call for re |
| Ignis: A | Parable of the Great Lava Plain in the valley of "Ete |
| n to perpetuate the evil of the Levite in the | Parable of the Good Samaritan who walked by on the ot |
| The chapter ends with the | Parable of the Wise and the Foolish Builders in Matth |
| e 16:13, but there it comes at the end of the | Parable of the Unjust Steward. |
| Using the | parable of a bandit from olden times (“parables are t |
| This depiction of the | Parable of the Unforgiving Servant on a stained glass |
| He painted a Woman of Samaria, a | Parable of the Pharisee and the Publican, a Raising o |
| The scholars of the Jesus Seminar gave the | parable of the assassin a "pink" rating, indicating t |
| The term "shut door" came from Jesus' | parable of the Bridegroom and the Virgins: "and they |
| the City), in which Cruz's lyrics narrate the | Parable of the Prodigal Son. |
| in 1884 the great west window, depicting the | Parable of the Good Samaritan was erected by the pari |
| This is return to the theme of the | parable of the narrow door of Matthew 7:13, with the |
| But, at the same time I knew from the | parable of the seeds that the Lord wishes our crop to |
| eeney is the author of three books of poetry, | Parable of Hide and Seek (Alice James Books, forthcom |
| substance in the sense of goods twice in the | parable of the Prodigal Son where the son asked his f |
| the good and faithful servant promised in the | Parable of the Talents, as well as 1914 being the dat |
| s Built on Nothing Less', which refers to the | Parable of the Wise and the Foolish Builders, with it |
| ted States premieres, including Lukas Foss' A | Parable of Death, Gerald Finzi's Intimations of Immor |
| " who failed to hear the message of which the | parable of the Sower spoke. |
| e allegory describes the tale, similar to the | Parable of the Pearl in the Gospel of Matthew, of a p |
| On the Genealogy of Morality features a | parable of its own, in which vengeful lambs condemn b |
| The | Parable of the Good Samaritan |
| The | Parable of the Rich Fool is a well known parable of J |
| Like the | parable of the Lost Coin, it is a parable about women |
| The | parable of the Unjust Judge has a similar meaning. |
| Parable of Hide and Seek, (Alice James Books, forthco | |
| The | Parable of the Prodigal Son; after Audran; 4 plates |
| The | Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard (also called t |
| The | Parable of the Growing Seed (also called the Seed Gro |
| As with the | Parable of the Lost Coin, this parable is part of a p |
| The | Parable of the Faithful Servant (or Parable of the Do |
| The | Parable of the Two Sons is a parable told by Jesus in |
| Other parables in this sequence include the | parable of the budding fig tree (24:32-35) and the pa |
| The | Parable of the Tree and its Fruits (also called the T |
| It immediately follows the | Parable of the Hidden Treasure, which has a similar t |
| It follows the | parable of the Sower and the lamp under a bushel, and |
| It immediately precedes the | Parable of the Pearl, which has a similar theme and t |
| "Solid Ground" is a reference to the Biblical | Parable of the two builders. |
| vention by Plato that must be understood as a | parable or cautionary tale. |
| 1c in a | parable or metaphor. |
| of the Jesus Seminar, "the story line of the | parable originally had to do with Davidic reversal, a |
| ony and elements of surrealism to construct a | parable reflecting the moral doubt and decay of moder |
| In either case, the | parable reflects Jesus offering his hearers one last |
| According to Luke 12:13-21, the | parable reflects the foolishness of attaching too muc |
| For the ancient | parable, see Heracles#Youth, and for the musical piec |
| ables of the warring king and the tower, this | parable seems to concern "estimating the cost of an a |
| The | parable shares themes of loss, searching, and rejoici |
| All the Synoptic versions of the | parable state that the priests of the Sanhedrin under |
| d thanks to his autobiography, I Say Me for a | Parable: The Oral Autobiography of Mance Lipscomb, Te |
| In this | parable, the owner is generally regarded as represent |
| ighlight the emotional intensity of Kessler's | parable they featured an assortment of compositions b |
| According to Robert Funk, "[a]ttributing a | parable to Jesus not attested in the canonical gospel |
| This | parable was about chief priests and Pharisees and was |
| e, and the lesson they brought away from this | parable was that the spirits were created to not need |
| The original 1955 play was written as a | parable which fictionalized the 1925 Scopes "Monkey" |
| Merlyn tells Arthur a | parable which explains that no-one can escape fate (t |
| drew on Kaiser's use of revue-type scenes and | parable, which was influenced by medieval and 16th-ce |
| can move from a hyper realistic state into a | parable while still maintaining its emotional pull an |
| Nathan's | Parable; with a Letter to his Excellency the Lord Gen |
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