The parable of the New Testament is a metaphor of a very important way for Jesus to teach to the Pharisees, disciples, and Christians in the New Testament. "Lost sheep's allegory" and "Lost son's allegory" are two examples of Jesus Christian guidance. In "Fable of the lost sheep", Jesus tells the story of the shepherd who kept one hundred sheep and lost a lonely sheep. A parable man left behind the flock in the middle of the desert and found the sheep that he had lost.
There are mainly two types of metaphor in the New Testament - teaching metaphor and parable of the kingdom. The metaphor of the kingdom tells us the value, authenticity, necessity of the gospel. I think about parable stories of sowing. Likewise, seed is the place of the gospel, the way people respond to the gifts and callings of Christ. Normally Jesus is asked to explain repentance, what it is, and why it is, after using this announcement to say that the kingdom of God is visible or heaven / god is similar I will. Teaching to believers who believe in making metaphors and disciples and devotion to disciples as disciples, as seen in Fuk 's parable and Luke' s unjust deaconess. 1: 14 to 15; Luca 12: 16) - 20; 13: 6 to 9; 16: 1 to 8)
A metaphor is an expanded metaphor. The New Testament tells us to use his parable to teach Jesus Christ his disciples. The parable of the faithful servant is three of the four Gospels - in Matthew 24: 42-51, Mark 14: 13-37, Luke 12: 35-38 Yes. Among the metaphor can also be found in non-normative Thomas gospel, books most Christians do not accept. Instead of telling the homeowner when he will return home, the homeowner left his property under his care and left. In each version of the fable, servants are given a task to perform when their master leaves. When my husband returned home, Jesus taught that those who were paying attention to his husband's return and who did what he told them to do so would be blessed and gain more trust . If the owner comes back and finds they neglected their duties, those who are not punished will be punished.
A metaphor is a story used to explain moral and spiritual lessons. Jesus spread the message to the New Testament using its parable stories. There are many metaphor in the Bible, but God uses it to teach you what it is, what you believe, and how you can become a person who created us. We know that we are built in his statue. While I am studying, I will explore metaphor, tale, and lesson through the Bible.