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### What was a parable?
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See: Parable
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See: [Parable](../articles/parable.md)
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See: Matthew 13:3-9; Luke 8:5-8
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See: Sowing (Plant); Parable
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See: Sowing (Plant); [Parable](../articles/parable.md)
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Jesus told the people to listen to the parable of the farmer because he was about to explain the meaning of this parable.
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See: Parable
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See: [Parable](../articles/parable.md)
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Jesus explained the parable about sowing seeds. This was a metaphor. The seeds cast by the sower was the word of God. That is, the things about which Jesus taught. Some scholars think Jesus spoke about the gospel. Fewer scholars think Jesus spoke about the kingdom of God.
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See: Parable; Sow (Plant); Metaphor; Word of God; Gospel; Kingdom of God
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See: [Parable](../articles/parable.md); Sow (Plant); Metaphor; Word of God; Gospel; Kingdom of God
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Jesus told the people another parable. He compared the kingdom of heaven to a man who sowed good seeds in his field. After this man did this, his enemies sowed weeds in his field. If weeds and wheat grew in the same field, the farmer would have to wait until both the weeds and the wheat were grown before he could remove the weeds. Jesus wanted people to know that there will be people in the world who believe in Jesus and do things that honor God. They are like the wheat in the parable. However, God has an enemy, Satan. Satan fights against God. Jesus wanted people to know that there will also be evil people in the world who reject God. They must remain in the world until a day when God judges everyone and separates the Christians from non-Christians. At this time, God will punish the non-Christians. When Jesus spoke about the harvest, he was speaking about the day of judgment.
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See: Parable; Kingdom of God; Satan (The Devil); Harvest; Day of Judgment;
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See: [Parable](../articles/parable.md); Kingdom of God; Satan (The Devil); Harvest; Day of Judgment;
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## 13:31-36
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