The word "parable" comes from the Greek word παραβαλλω (paraballo). In the Greek para means beside, and ballo means to cast or throw. So parable
In the sense that concerns us at the moment, parable means to cast a familiar idea beside an unfamiliar idea in such a way that the comparison helps people to better understand and grasp the unfamiliar idea. A simple story is told, certain features of which are
We can see in action the process described above. Nathan the prophet used a parable to awaken David to the sin he had committed regarding Bathsheba
David, a former shepherd, had no difficulty in seeing the injustice done to the poor man deprived of his pet lamb by a rich and powerful man. He became quite angry about it, and wanted to punish the person who had committed the injustice. Then Nathan simply said to David,
Like Nathan, Jesus was a Master of the parable, and often used parables to
Jesus was an artist in the telling of parables. He painted vivid word pictures to dramatise his teachings. Jesus told his parables in such a way that they were easy to visualise, and
How to interpret a parable: It is important to understand that in a parable there are certain features that carry the moral or point. Other details are there simply to make the story vivid, memorable, and complete in the mind's eye of the hearer. We should interpret the parables according to the simple principles they are meant to teach. Jesus himself sets us a pattern for interpretation, when he interprets certain of his parables
Example 1. Jesus told the short parable of
Now Simon would have missed the point of that parable entirely, had he wondered about the significance of why the amounts of money owed by the debtors are divisible by five, or whether there was any hidden meaning in the fact that the higher debt was exactly ten
Example 2. Likewise, the parable of the
The point of this parable is that gaining the kingdom of heaven is worth sacrificing any amount of worldly possessions should that be necessary. We would be distracted from that point if we tried to find some significance in the fact that the merchant sought fine pearls rather than fine rubies
Example 3. The parable of