3849 | 3850. parabole (par-ab-ol-ay') | |
From paraballo; a similitude ("parable"), i.e. (symbolic) fictitious narrative (of common life conveying a moral), apothegm or adage
comparison, figure, parable, proverb.
see GREEK paraballo
Textus Receptus Greek Text parabolh parabole
parabolaiV Matt 13:3, Matt 13:10, Matt 13:13, Matt 13:34, Matt 13:35, Matt 22:1, Mark 3:23, Mark 4:2, Mark 4:11, Mark 4:33, Mark 12:1, Luke 8:10 parabolaV Matt 13:53, Matt 21:45, Mark 4:13 parabolhn Matt 13:18, Matt 13:24, Matt 13:31, Matt 13:33, Matt 13:36, Matt 15:15, Matt 21:33, Matt 24:32, Mark 4:10, Mark 4:13, Mark 12:12, Mark 13:28, Luke 4:23, Luke 5:36, Luke 6:39, Luke 12:16, Luke 12:41, Luke 13:6, Luke 14:7, Luke 15:3, Luke 18:1, Luke 18:9, Luke 19:11, Luke 20:9, Luke 20:19, Luke 21:29 parabolhV Matt 13:34, Mark 4:34, Mark 7:17, Luke 8:4 parabolh Mark 4:30, Luke 8:9, Luke 8:11, Heb 9:9, Heb 11:19 |