In his parable, two old women climb the mount of Nelson's Pillar and start spitting plum stones on the Dubliners around them. |
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The parable, like the stories of the heroic women who disobeyed, in effect subverts the patriarchal system. |
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In the parable of the sheep and the goats, Jesus indicates that some will be condemned. |
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A request thrown at Jesus from the crowd sets the context of the parable of the rich fool. |
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At the table he tells a parable in which he offers a lesson for the guests and a lesson for the hosts. |
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All the vine dresser expected from the vine branch in the parable were grapes. |
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As the parable implies, the fervently devout may have a harder time admitting their sins of commission and omission than the less observant. |
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The media circus and chaos around him is part of a wider parable on the morals of the music industry. |
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Drawing on biblical metaphor, he looks to Jesus' parable about the wheat field sowed with tares, not to be separated until the final harvest. |
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The Lazarus of the parable appears on crutches with dogs licking his leprous sores, a citation from Luke. |
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The parable of the Two Brothers, a popular story among the Sukuma of Tanzania, has interesting parallels with the Lucan Prodigal Son. |
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It's loosely based on the parable of the sower, so we have three images, a man ploughing a field, a man sowing seed and a man reaping a harvest. |
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It was a parable that preached the message of humility and was met by sustained applause. |
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The urge to view Cash's life as a parable is irresistible, not least because he designed it that way. |
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Obscure slices of history and allegories abound and every spot comes alive with some parable or other. |
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He would often tell a little parable to illustrate in simple language the thoughts that came into his head. |
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Here the significance of each detail of the parable of the tares is explained. |
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Shaken by the horrors he saw there, he wrote this parable about the influence of political power in defining sanity. |
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As Jesus poses the parable there are two masters and two lords to choose from. |
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If a writer isn't careful, even the best biblical exegesis can render a parable lifeless. |
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However, while his play is atmospherically powerful, it eventually falls uneasily between economic parable and romantic myth. |
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Jesus told them a parable about their need to pray always and not to lose heart. |
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Halfway through a discussion on mediation, David Michael brings out the Parable of the Oranges, and it's a pippin of a parable. |
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Where humour and rational explanations do not produce concord about judicial activism, a parable may make the point. |
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That thought-provoking little parable raises some interesting questions about education. |
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The lord in the gospel parable of the wedding feast told his servants to fill his table by compelling people to come in. |
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The parable he quotes, as with many of the parables from the Gospels, is symbolic in nature. |
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In the parable of the unmerciful servant the story is told of a man who owed his master millions. |
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Recognizing the indemonstrable is a necessary precursor to understanding the nature of a parable. |
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The story isn't really a parable of anything, in the sense that one can draw a straight line from symbol to paraphrasable meaning. |
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In the parable of the prodigal son it is through the love of the father that the younger son regains his former status. |
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Remember the parable of the prodigal son:' while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was moved with pity. |
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Potential ice-cream kings, young and old, will appreciate this parable of life, playfully illustrated and humorously told. |
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This long satiric parable of a society where human beings find themselves transformed into monkeys recalls Swift in its ambition and scatological vigour. |
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Only by making this effort, passing this test, will our charism preserve its symbolic function, be a kind of gospel parable. |
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After all, the word 'talent' came in the early fifteenth century to mean a special gift rather than a piece of money because of this parable. |
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A parable hides the truth from those who are listening until they are ready to understand it. |
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Our life of Friars Minor has to be an eschatological sign, a parable of the Kingdom. |
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I think your story is in some ways a parable for so many stories and so many journeys towards this new Europe of tomorrow. |
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Another parable says about the same thing: the one about the talents that must bring interest. |
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In a way the film is a perfect parable about moviemakers who undervalue their ability to entertain. |
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Has The Walking Dead become a parable about the sanctity of all life, hidden behind the window dressing of a horror story? |
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Expecting otherwise is enough to make one recite the parable of the Old Woman and the Snake. |
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Equilateral can be read as a parable of the ways we blind ourselves through vanity, love, and greed. |
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We should not, however, assume from this that for Augustine-or for us-this parable is dispensable, a redundant repetition of a message that we already know from elsewhere. |
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The anecdote is a perfect parable for the power and ignorance of artistic patrons. |
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He interweaves a Brechtian political parable with naturalist realism. |
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If you leaf through the New Testament from here until kingdom come, you won't find a parable about the good Australian Industrial Relations Commissioner. |
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We're left with a social parable of mind-boggling reductiveness. |
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Yes, perhaps we can see that a figural interpretation of the parable is an appropriate step, but what about the wholesale allegorization of all the details? |
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Despite its fatalistic title, which suggests divine retribution, Nemesis is a realistic novel, not a parable. |
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What seems at first to be novel about gender inequity gradually reveals itself to be a parable about social class. |
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To sharpen our vision, Jesus tells a parable about an orchard owner who was frustrated by a barren fig tree and ordered the gardener to cut the tree down. |
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And like the New Testament parable of the sower and the seed, it remains to be seen whether the pope's prayers will fall on stony ground or whether they bear much fruit. |
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The parable Jesus told about the prodigal son shows us what love means. |
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The Good Samaritan was a great parable and really gave me a newer aspect. |
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In the prose poem the poet can appropriate such unlikely models as the newspaper article, the memo, the list, the parable, the speech, the dialogue. |
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This is a serious comic novel, a withering satire on dumbed-down culture, a gently ironic look at devotions and ambitions, and a redemptive parable about coping with grief. |
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The parable of the wheat and weeds in Matthew 13 cautions against trying to separate believers from unbelievers in these centuries before the eschaton. |
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A slight hint at this can already be found in the parable of the vineyard proposed in today's Gospel and in the concluding words. |
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As an alternative to aggressive computer games that entail killing at the simple push of a button, this succinct and warm-hearted parable could not be bettered. |
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Avenue Q is a coming-of-age parable, addressing and satirizing the issues associated with entering adulthood. |
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This parable also brings out an age-old truth: mankind does not really want the Kingdom of God to reign over him. |
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Luke's parable of the Good Samaritan dramatizes the principle that love of God is displayed in love of neighbor. |
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The parable of the puppet is instructive for those blockheads who have a misguided sense of loyalty. |
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Roof seemed to listen as Pinckney led a discussion of the parable of the sower, in the Gospel of Mark, but he was gathering his nerve. |
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Jesus himself told us in the parable of the sower to expect the effects of the Word to be varied. |
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Notice that the parable of the lost sheep precedes this passage and the parable of the unmerciful servant follows these instructions on conflict. |
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Which points to the very problem we see in the man who owed much money to the king in the parable of the unmerciful servant. |
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And the parable of an evil Word is that of an evil tree: It is torn up by the root from the surface of the earth: it has no stability. |
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It claims not to need to appeal to evolution, parable, symbolism, or allegory, yet it accepts many evolutionary concepts of scientific data, such as millions of years. |
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Such a parable would be ideal fodder for the recession-era moviegoer. |
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The feel of the book was the only thing I liked about The Water-Babies, which ends with a moral: And now, my dear little man, what should we learn from this parable. |
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Since it was published in 1943 the children's classic The Little Prince has entranced generations of readers with its parable of loneliness and loss. |
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In view of all this, we can say that the parable of the Samaritan of the Gospel has become one of the essential elements of moral culture and universally human civilization. |
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Some of the parables of Jesus refer directly to the denouement of the Book of Jonah. There Is a striking similarity between the life of the prophet and what Jesus says in parable form. |
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Behind this biting representation of media obsessions of the year 2000, a parable emerges, marked with irony, on the dangers facing the contemporary filmmaker: iffy social status, loss of meaning and cynicism. |
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Race to the Finnish South by south-east Divided and unruled A parable of two debtors ReprintsJan Urban, a doughty Czech ex-dissident turned clean-government campaigner, agrees. |
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He told them a parable on the necessity of praying always and not losing heart. |
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In the parable of the prodigal son in Luke chapter 15, we can understand very well that we can cultivate goodness only when we have spiritual love. |
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The eloquence of the parable of the Good Samaritan, and of the whole Gospel, is especially this: every individual must feel as if called personally to bear witness to love in suffering. |
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This world shall be like the prodigal son of my parable, and like him, it shall find its Father in his place, waiting to embrace him with love and seat him to sup at his table. |
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In a divine parable, I inspired the first men to begin to have knowledge of their destiny, but the meaning of my revelations was poorly interpreted. |
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He cites as an example the parable of the lost sheep. |
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For the Fathers of the Church, the parable of the lost sheep, which the shepherd seeks in the desert, was an image of the mystery of Christ and the Church. |
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The absence from communitarian and sacramental practice: It seems that today the parable of the lost sheep is to be read in reverse: not one, but ninety nine sheep are abandoning the fold. |
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McCoy's final story, a parable about Thatcherism set in a frowsty tract of west London, written by Ken Loach's screenwriter Rona Munro, wouldn't require much revision to serve as a script for Tennant. |
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Best is Amelia, which transforms the mystery of missing airwoman Amelia Earhart into a parable of feminism and romantic self-discovery. |
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The No Child Left Behind Act is our current administration's attempt to bureaucratize and institutionalize Jesus' parable. |
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Like the sons in the parable, they each keep that identity which has been shaped by their history, and which is constantly renewed by faithfulness to the word of the Father. |
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We have fallen into the hypocrisy of the priest and the Levite whom Jesus described in the parable of the good Samaritan. |
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The foundation of all parables is some analogy or similitude between the tropical or allusive part of the parable and the thing intended by it. |
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Entertaining allegory, parable about love, a feast for the eyes and ears, a delightful blend of laughter and poetry-Fabulations is all that and more! |
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The Father who is in heaven, as is clearly seen in the parable of the Prodigal Son, is loving and he forgives the repentant sinner, forgetting his sins, restoring serenity and peace. |
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The Herald described Boyle's story as a modern parable and a rebuke to people's tendency to judge others based on their physical appearance. |
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In his conclusion, Stifler makes it plain that the narrative contains an element of parable as the barriers loosen between youth and age. |
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The judge in the parable granted the widow's suit merely because she lay upon him, and was troublesome to him. |
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The body must become a transparent sign of a living Presence: our consecrated life is a parable of the irruption of the Kingdom of God in history. |
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Joyce draws upon Christ's parable of the Good Samaritan to make Bloom's unassuming act of comradeliness an instance of Agape. |
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This parable of the wedding supper comprehends in it the whole complex of all the blessings and privileges exhibited by the gospel. |
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The scholar thinks the quote and the parable were spoken on different occasions and only by accident were brought together here. |
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He recounts a parable that has long been a staple of dairy farm folklore. |
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Read again my parable of the Pharisee and the publican from the second time, and then you will understand my teaching, which has been the same in all times. |
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Jesus Christ related the parable of the Good Samaritan. |
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Easier to use and learn than com parable products, it allows novices to correct their photos with sim ple one-step fixes and generate im pressive results im m ediately. |
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Ivan's story, with its climactic hearing of a salvatory voice from outside himself, is a luminescent parable of justification forensically understood, as JDDJ teaches. |
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