Parables in Matthew
Posted on June 5, 2009
Filed Under Dr. David Scaer, Matthew, Parables
Dr. David Scaer discusses the parables in Matthew and how they build upon one another.
Original Air Date: January 25, 2005
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Is the rich and poor man in the gospel of Luke
a parable
Are you speak of the “The Rich Man and Lazarus” which I believe is a parable or “The Rich Young Ruler” who appears to be a person who is questioning Jesus? If you’re thinking of some other characters I’d need a little bit more information.