Luke 15:1-5

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Questions

  • Does the overall meaning of the parables in this chapter change if we read the parables one after another, as those to whom Christ spoke heard them, rather than as individual and separate parables?
  • If we read the parables as parts of a whole teaching moment, what does the culmination of those parables in the final, longest parable teach us?
  • Who was Jesus' audience in these parables? How do you think they responded to each?

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