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Grant Osborne The Hermeneutical Spiral

Let us delve a little more deeply into the similitude, parable and allegory. The first two have strong similarities, as each maintains a formal, literal comparison stressing a central idea. However, a similitude is a straightforward comparison with one or more verbs in the present tense, applying a common experience or typical habit to a greater spiritual reality. … A parable on the other hand is a narrative employing a particular event in the past tense without the direct and obvious comparison. It is indirect and demands that the hearer react. It does not appeal to the mind as much as the whole person (236).

The parables encounter, interpret and invite the listener/reader to participant in Jesus’ new world-vision of the kingdom. They are a “speech-event” that never allows us to remain neutral; they grasp out attention and force us to interact with the presence of the kingdom in Jesus, either positively…or negatively (239).

The Characteristics of Parables (239-44)

1. Earthiness
2. Conciseness
3. Major and Minor Points
4. Repetition
5. Conclusion at the End
6. Listener-relatedness 7. Reversal of Expectation
8. Kingdom-centered Eschatology
9. Kingdom Ethics
10. God and Salvation in the Parables
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Title Notes
The Interpretation of Parables Vernon D. Doerksen (pdf)icon
The Interpretation of Parables: Exploring “Imaginary Gardens with Real Toads” Greg Herrickicon
Parable The International Standard Bible Encyclopediaicon
When is a Parallel Really a Parallel? A Test Case: The Lucan Parables Craig L. Blombergicon
Guidelines for Interpreting Jesus' Parables Mark L. Baileyicon
The Parables of Jesus - Insight into the Mysteries of the Kingdom of Heaven Mark A. Copelandicon
Parables and Meaning John Vooysicon
Letting Parables Live Walter Winkicon
How Many Points in a Parable? Michael Morrison - Review of Interpreting the Parables by Craig L. Blombergicon
The Parables Hampton Keathley IV - 31 Sermonsicon
Structural Analysis of Jesus’ Narrative Parables: A Conservative Approach Christian R. Davis (pdf)icon
The Parables of our Lord William Arnot - 1874icon
The Parables of Christ (MP3) Michael Horton - Luke 8:4-15icon
The Parables of our Lord Louis Rushmoreicon
The Interpretation of Parables, Allegories and Types Andrew S. Kulikovskyicon
Interpreting Parables Andrew Fountainicon
Parables - Principles for Proper Interprestion Austin Square Baptist Churchicon
Parables and their Social Contexts David B. Gowlericon
The Parabolic Teachings in the Synoptic Gospels Walter Schmithalsicon
Teaching the Parables to a Post-Modern Society: The Contextualization of the Stories of Jesus Samuel Lamersonicon
Interpreting Parables Michael J. Vlachicon
The Parable of the Householder Who Hired the Laborers Martin Luther - Matthew 20:1-16icon
The Purpose of the Parables (MP3) D.A. Carsonicon
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