It is often asserted that not every detail in a parable has significance, that parables are fictitious stories intended to each a moral/spiritual lesson (which is a fable, not a parable; cf. 2 Peter 1:16), and that only the overarching spiritual lesson is important. For a discussion of why this view is not consistent with Scripture, see the article Parables under the Biblical Studies tab.
February 20, 2026
Interpretation of Parables
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