Tag / Parables
- Matthew 13:31 / Ketubot 111b
- Matthew 13:44 / Leviticus Rabbah 5:4
- Matthew 13:47 / Avodah Zarah 3b
- Matthew 13:52 / Leviticus Rabbah 2:11
- Matthew 20:1 / Genesis Rabbah 9:9
- Matthew 22:2 / Shabbat 153a
- Matthew 25:35 / Shabbat 127a
- Luke 15:4 / Exodus Rabbah 2:2
- Luke 15:20 / Pesikta Rabbati 184
- Luke 15:20 / Deuteronomy Rabbah 2:24
- Luke 16:19 / Jerusalem Chagigah 2.2.6
Summary
Rabbinic and Gospel parables share common literary techniques, using short, illustrative stories to convey meaning through analogy and narrative tension. Both rely on familiar settings—like farming, business, and family dynamics—to engage and encourage interpretation. They often use contrast, surprise, and open-ended conclusions to provoke thought and discussion. Despite occasional differences in emphasis, both traditions demonstrate how storytelling can be a powerful tool for teaching.