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Divine Parables Explained: The Church of the Parables

Divine Parables Explained: The Church of the Parables

Joseph Prachensky
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"Divine Parables Explained" explores the symbolism of eleven parables of Our Lord, Jesus Christ and how they specifically relate to Himself, the divine origin of the Church which He founded, the Sacraments, and much more. Discover in these the Good Samaritan is Jesus Christ, the Inn is the Roman Catholic Church, what the two pence represent, and more.-Why the parable of the Good Seed and the Cockle symbolize the Roman Catholic Church and the heresies that sprang up after it.-How the parable of the Mustard Seed refers to the Roman Catholic Church founded by Jesus Christ-Why the parable of the Leaven symbolizes the doctrine of Our Lord, and why the woman who kneads the leaven is the Roman Catholic Church-Further explanations of the symbols and figure-types in the following "The Treasures of the Field," "The Parable of the Pearl," "The Parable of the Net," "The Parable of the Scribe," "The Pharisee and the Publican," "The Prodigal Son," and "The Marriage Feast"-Includes generous references from the Holy Bible, Douay-Rheims translation.
Language
English
Pages
173
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
April 10, 2014

Divine Parables Explained: The Church of the Parables

Joseph Prachensky
0/5 ( ratings)
"Divine Parables Explained" explores the symbolism of eleven parables of Our Lord, Jesus Christ and how they specifically relate to Himself, the divine origin of the Church which He founded, the Sacraments, and much more. Discover in these the Good Samaritan is Jesus Christ, the Inn is the Roman Catholic Church, what the two pence represent, and more.-Why the parable of the Good Seed and the Cockle symbolize the Roman Catholic Church and the heresies that sprang up after it.-How the parable of the Mustard Seed refers to the Roman Catholic Church founded by Jesus Christ-Why the parable of the Leaven symbolizes the doctrine of Our Lord, and why the woman who kneads the leaven is the Roman Catholic Church-Further explanations of the symbols and figure-types in the following "The Treasures of the Field," "The Parable of the Pearl," "The Parable of the Net," "The Parable of the Scribe," "The Pharisee and the Publican," "The Prodigal Son," and "The Marriage Feast"-Includes generous references from the Holy Bible, Douay-Rheims translation.
Language
English
Pages
173
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
April 10, 2014

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