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Friday with Jacob - Parables of the Kingdom part 1
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This teaching explains that Jesus’ parables should be understood through a first-century Jewish lens, not modern Western literary categories, because in Hebrew thought a parable (a mashal) is an everyday image that points to a deeper spiritual reality, a framework rooted in Proverbs 1:5–7 (especially 1:6), where wisdom is gained by discerning “proverbs and riddles” in the fear of the Lord; within this tradition, extended stories like those in Proverbs 5–7 (notably 7:6) function the same way as short sayings, preparing us to grasp how Jesus teaches the mysteries of the kingdom in passages such as Matthew 13, where multiple parables reinforce a single truth, and Luke 17:21, which shows that the Kingdom of God is present within believers yet awaits future fulfillment; this “now but not yet” reality is echoed typologically in Revelation 12, clarified eschatologically in Romans 16:20, grounded in the promise of Genesis 3:15, and often misunderstood when texts like Isaiah 53 are detached from their biblical context, showing that parables were meant to simplify divine truth for ordinary people, not complicate it through abstract speculation.
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