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PARABLE OF JESUS, FOUND IN MATT 12:29, MARK 3:27, AND LUKE 11:21-22: “NO MAN CAN ENTER INTO A STRONG MAN'S HOUSE, AND SPOIL HIS GOODS, EXCEPT HE WILL FIRST BIND THE STRONG MAN; AND THEN HE WILL SPOIL HIS HOUSE.”
Parable of the burglar; Parable of the powerful man; Parable of the strong man
  • The Hanged Man's House, [[Cézanne]], 1873.

Quranic parables         
Parables in the Qur'an; Parables in the Quran; Parables of the Quran; Quranic parable
In the Quran, parables are used extensively, in a variety of forms and covering many themes. According to Afnan Fatani a contemporary scholar it is not the instructive stories but rather the cognitive role they play to illustrate abstract religion and to make the unfamiliar appear familiar that makes them important.
Parable of the Tares         
  • ''The enemy sowing weeds''
  • ''Parable of the Wheat and the Tares'' by [[Abraham Bloemaert]] (1624)
  • darnel]].
PARABLE OF JESUS
The Tares; Parable of the wheat and tares; Wheat and Tares; Parable of the Wheat and the Tares; Parable of the Wheat and Tares; Parable of the Weeds; The Parable of the Wheat & Weeds; Parable of Wheat and Weeds; The tares; Parable of the Darnel; The Parable of the Weeds; Parable of the tares
The Parable of the Tares or Weeds (KJV: tares, WNT: darnel, DRB: cockle) is a parable of Jesus which appears in . The parable relates how servants eager to pull up weeds were warned that in so doing they would root out the wheat as well and were told to let both grow together until the harvest.
Parables of Jesus         
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  • link=Parable of the Wise and the Foolish Builders
  • link=Parable of the Hidden Treasure
  • link=Parable of the Lost Coin
  • link=Parable of the Lost Sheep
  • link=Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard
  • link=Rich man and Lazarus
  • link=Parable of the budding fig tree
  • link=Parable of the Good Samaritan
  • link=Pharisee and the Publican
  • link=Parable of the Friend at Night
  • link=Parable of the Unjust Judge
  • link=Parable of the talents or minas
  • link=Parable of the Pearl
  • link=Parable of the Sower
  • link=Parable of the Two Debtors
  • link=Parable of the Ten Virgins
  • link=Parable of the great banquet
  • link=Parable of the Unjust Steward
  • link=Parable of the Faithful Servant
  • link=Parable of the Wicked Husbandmen
  • link=Parable of the barren fig tree
  • link=Parable of Drawing in the Net
  • link=Parable of the Mustard Seed
  • link=Parable of the Leaven
  • link=Lamp under a bushel
  • link=Parable of the unforgiving servant
  • link=Parable of the Growing Seed
  • A depiction of the [[Parable of the Ten Virgins]] on a [[stained glass window]] in [[Scots' Church, Melbourne]]
SHORT STORIES USED BY JESUS OF NAZARETH TO ILLUSTRATE MORAL POINTS AND THE KINGDOM OF GOD
Jesus parables; Parables of jesus; Jesus's parables; Jesus parable; Parables of Jesus Christ; Parable of Jesus; Parables of Christ
The parables of Jesus are found in the Synoptic Gospels and some of the non-canonical gospels. They form approximately one third of his recorded teachings.

Wikipedia

Parable of the Strong Man

The Parable of the strong man (also known as the parable of the burglar and the parable of the powerful man) is a parable told by Jesus in the New Testament, found in Matt 12:29, Mark 3:27, and Luke 11:21–22, and also in the non-canonical Gospel of Thomas where it is known as logion 35