Löydetty 32 Tulokset: parable

  • When he had gone into the house, away from the crowd, his disciples questioned him about the parable. (Mark 7, 17)

  • And they would have liked to arrest him, because they realised that the parable was aimed at them, but they were afraid of the crowds. So they left him alone and went away. (Mark 12, 12)

  • 'Take the fig tree as a parable: as soon as its twigs grow supple and its leaves come out, you know that summer is near. (Mark 13, 28)

  • He also told them a parable, 'No one tears a piece from a new cloak to put it on an old cloak; otherwise, not only will the new one be torn, but the piece taken from the new will not match the old. (Luke 5, 36)

  • He also told them a parable, 'Can one blind person guide another? Surely both will fall into a pit? (Luke 6, 39)

  • With a large crowd gathering and people from every town finding their way to him, he told this parable: (Luke 8, 4)

  • His disciples asked him what this parable might mean, (Luke 8, 9)

  • 'This, then, is what the parable means: the seed is the word of God. (Luke 8, 11)

  • Then he told them a parable, 'There was once a rich man who, having had a good harvest from his land, (Luke 12, 16)

  • Peter said, 'Lord, do you mean this parable for us, or for everyone?' (Luke 12, 41)

  • He told this parable, 'A man had a fig tree planted in his vineyard, and he came looking for fruit on it but found none. (Luke 13, 6)

  • He then told the guests a parable, because he had noticed how they picked the places of honour. He said this, (Luke 14, 7)


“O amor é a rainha das virtudes. Como as pérolas se ligam por um fio, assim as virtudes, pelo amor. Fogem as pérolas quando se rompe o fio. Assim também as virtudes se desfazem afastando-se o amor”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina