So much wrong with that...
You've used several scriptures out of context to support a point, I'm not sure what it is. It's a mangled form of exegesis that undermines the authority of scripture.
You must of went to a different school?
Just call it a different opinion than yours. all scripture I offered is in support my point. You simply have another kind of hermeneutics .
Scripture exists in its own context and must be interpreted by scripture, not by what you want it to be.
I get the parable now. Its what you want it to be.LOL
The context is without parable Christ
spoke not.
Why impair the hidden meaning in parables rather than view them according to the interpretation instructions?
When are we to apply the tool below for hearing God not seen in parables .. . When the word "parable" appears?
2 Corinthians 4:18 While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.
But I am not going to try and address it all at once. The following statement is incorrect (I'm not sure if your grasp of English is one point but perhaps you misunderstood something I was saying)
I hear what you are saying you simply are not comparing the spiritual meaning found in parables to the same. Its what literalist do avoid parables
and all metaphors ..(its what parable are made of metaphors using the things seen to give us the unseen understanding his in parable or prophecy one of the manners .
"Many names are used in parables beginning with Adam. Abraham in the parable as the subject of Luke. Every name in the bible has a meaning attached to it for a "certain purpose"
Names in the Bible are used as attributes of authority or types used in signified language. God used many names a metaphor to give the spiritual understanding of the spiritual book the Bible. Each name used giving us a different glimpse of the gospel .
The whole book of Revelation. From the introduction defines the kind of language found throughout. Signified is the language of parables. It is shown not only as inspired but how we can hear the signified interpretation of what the Holy Spirit says to the churches or sects.
Revelation 1 King James Version (KJV) The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass; and he
sent and "signified" it by his angel unto his servant John:
There is no parable in the Bible that contains a name. This is because the parable is used as a comparative device to truth and explain a spiritual truth. I think your understanding of what a parable is is wonky and this leads to errant theology which is dangerous.
You keep saying that... but where is the warning in the scripture that says do not compare the things seen the temporal to those not seen the eternal .as in without parables Christ spoke not?
Is the kingdom of God here?. Does it come by what the eyes see? Has the 2nd rapture occurred and we are in our new incorruptible bodies? I would think if we are under the Sun . A metaphor to describe the temporal. . . seeing there will be no Sun or moon in the new order . We understanding that parable by looking to the things seen the Sun.
That is the hope of the literalist eliminate all possibilities of a parable..
I think you interpretation that literalizes the meaning of parables is wonky . Without parable Christ spoke not. The whole period of Kings in Israel is one parable . Some would literalize those periods and created what people call dispensations. In which God worked destroying the faith principle.
Sure there is a parable that uses the name Abraham. His name typifies our unseen father of many nations (all) .There are parables that speak of our sabbath rest, using creation as a comparison to the time period in Egypt, historically true as a parable. Or the parables of Abraham and Isaac Or the temporal time period of the Kings in Israel when God gave over to that which they should not of up until the "time of reformation" . How many witnesses are needed to believe parables are no less prophecy than any other manner. ?
Did you look into the parable found in Like 16. Both names are used in that pararable Abraham is used to represent the Holy Father of many nations as to include the Hebrew nation and Lazarus
Lazarus = "whom God helps"
What is the purpose of the name Adam used in parables?.What does his name represent as a metaphor . Do you think God gives names without meaning to be used in parables.?
What does the name of God's name Jealous mean .Or why did God name Isaasc "laughter" if names are not used in parables? Why was the name Issac used in that parable rather than George or Stanley? What's the understanding. Did he like the sound of the word ?
Where is the scripture will you find support for the idea that without parables Christ spoke? Or the information, if first sense makes sense don't break the surface and look for hidden treasure ? I can find at least two that directly contradict the idea that we literalize the signified language or tongue of God.