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:[[Mt 13:1]] ¶ The same day went Jesus out of the house, and sat by the sea side.
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:[[Mt 13:2]] And great multitudes were gathered together unto him, so that he went into a ship, and sat; and the whole multitude stood on the shore.
 
:[[Mt 13:3]] And he spake many things unto them in parables, saying, Behold, a sower went forth to sow;
 
:[[Mt 13:4]] And when he sowed, some [seeds] fell by the way side, and the fowls came and devoured them up:
 
:[[Mt 13:5]] Some fell upon stony places, where they had not much earth: and forthwith they sprung up, because they had no deepness of earth:
 
:[[Mt 13:6]] And when the sun was up, they were scorched; and because they had no root, they withered away.
 
:[[Mt 13:7]] And some fell among thorns; and the thorns sprung up, and choked them:
 
:[[Mt 13:8]] But other fell into good ground, and brought forth fruit, some an hundredfold, some sixtyfold, some thirtyfold.
 
:[[Mt 13:9]] Who hath ears to hear, let him hear.
 
  
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=Literal meaning=
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[[Mr 4:3-9]]
  
:[[Mt 13:19]] When any one heareth the word of the kingdom, and understandeth [it] not, then cometh the wicked [one], and catcheth away that which was sown in his heart. This is he which received seed by the way side.
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:[[Mt 13:20]] But he that received the seed into stony places, the same is he that heareth the word, and anon with joy receiveth it;
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:[[Mt 13:21]] Yet hath he not root in himself, but dureth for a while: for when tribulation or persecution ariseth because of the word, by and by he is offended.
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:[[Mt 13:22]] He also that received seed among the thorns is he that heareth the word; and the care of this world, and the deceitfulness of riches, choke the word, and he becometh unfruitful.
 
:[[Mt 13:23]] But he that received seed into the good ground is he that heareth the word, and understandeth [it]; which also beareth fruit, and bringeth forth, some an hundredfold, some sixty, some thirty.
 
  
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{{tr-bs|Mr 4:4}}
  
=Hidden wisdom=
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{{tr-bs|Mr 4:5}}
  
=Questions=
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{{tr-bs|Mr 4:6}}
:1. What is the seed? 
 
:2. Who is the sower?  זרע
 
:3. What is the act of sowing?
 
:4. There are four types of soil:
 
::4a. What is the wayside, or path?
 
:::What are the birds?
 
::4b. What are the stony places?
 
:::What is the sun. scortching, and root?
 
::4c. What are the thorns?
 
:::What is choking?
 
::4d. What is the good ground?
 
:::What is fruit, 100, 60, 30
 
  
==Seed==
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:1. Jesus is the seed of the woman ([[Ge 3:15]]) The Son of Man is the seed.
 
:2. The seed [[זרע]]  is the sower  [[זרע]] (the words are the same). The Son of God is the sower.
 
:3. Sowing [[זרעתם]] is the fulfilled [[ם]] arms [[זרעת]] of the seed [[זרע]] or "the work (arms) of Christ (the seed)"
 
  
==Places/times==
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The work of Christ has taken place in four places and/or times, mapping to the four voices of God.
 
:4a. (King) '''Path''' outside of the garden. Man was left to know God by the testimony of the Son through general revelation (the creation). ([[Rom 1:18ff]])
 
:4b. (Judge) Stony place. The '''stone''' is Christ ([[Eph 2:20]]) as the Word of God revealed through the Torah (law). He is the chief cornerstone. The other stones are Israel which built the temple.
 
:4c. (Prophet) Jesus said the '''thorns''' were the cares of the world. Jesus was revealed to the world he cared for, in the flesh, and they killed him.
 
:4d. (Priest) '''Good ground/earth'''. Christ made his bride 'good' through his death and resurrection, and they are fruitful in resurrection.
 
  
==Misc.==
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:4a. Birds
 
::There are two kinds of birds:
 
:::Seed eaters: [[צפר]] tsippore like a sparrow and used in sacrifices.
 
:::Flesh eaters: [[עוף]] ofe  ([[Ge 40:19 ]])
 
::Men ate the seed of the Word. The seed had not yet become flesh. This is the same teaching that Adam could not eat of the tree of Life after the fall, that God spoke in riddles so that they would not hear, and Jesus spoke in parables so they would not understand.  They could not be made complete without the cross.
 
  
:4b. In the stony place. The sun and the Day represent the Holiness of God. No sooner had God pulled Israel out of Egypt, and they complained about being scorched, without water. They all died, save two, in the desert having rejected God's holiness. God's word did not abide (take root) in their hearts.
 
  
:4c. Like the ram that substituted for Isaac, Jesus died because he was ensnared by his care for the world. ([[Joh 3:16]])
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::The word for choke/strangle [[חנק]] is the same as for hang [[חנק]]. Jesus died by being hung on a cross.
 
  
:4d. Fruit of the spirit
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:: 100 = the church
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:: 60 = three testimonies in heaven and three on earth ([[6]]) of Christ ([[10]])
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:: 30 = God's ([[3]]) testimony of Christ ([[10]])
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=old stuff=
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[[Parable of the Sower study guide]]
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See Eze 17:8
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[[Parable of the Sower - literal]]
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[[Parable of the sower - mystery]]
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[[Category: Parable]]

Latest revision as of 17:43, 11 January 2022

Q: Q Mr 4:3-9 Q1 Answer:

Q: Q Mr 4:3-9 Q2 Answer:

Mr 4:3-9

± Mr 4:3 Hearken; Behold, there went out a sower [1] to sow [2]:

¢ The 'sower' and the 'seed' are both זרע. The sower and the seed are the same person. [3] 'Sowing' is from the same root זרוע which is the act of making distinct between the guilt זר and the flesh ע.

  1. sower
  2. sow
  3. ₱ Father and Son are one

± Mr 4:4 And it came to pass [1], as he sowed [2] , some fell [3] by the way side [4] , and the fowls [5] of the air [6] came and devoured [7] it up.

¢ Com Mr 4:4

  1. it came to passS it came to pass
  2. sowedS sowed
  3. fellS fell
  4. way sideS way side
  5. fowlsS fowls
  6. airS air
  7. devouredS devoured

± Mr 4:5 And some fell [1] on stony [2] ground [3] , where it had not much earth [4] ; and immediately it sprang up [5] , because it had no depth of earth [6] :

¢ Com Mr 4:5

  1. fell S fell
  2. stony S stony
  3. groundS ground
  4. earthS earth
  5. sprang upS sprang up
  6. no depth of earthS no depth of earth

± Mr 4:6 But when the sun [1] was up [2], it was scorched [3]; and because it had no root [4], it withered away [5].

¢ Com Mr 4:6

  1. sunS sun
  2. was upS was up
  3. scorchedS scorched
  4. rootS root
  5. witheredS withered

± Mr 4:7 And some fell [1] among thorns [2], and the thorns grew up, and choked it [3] , and it yielded no fruit [4] .

¢ Com Mr 4:7

  1. fellS fell
  2. thornsS thorns
  3. chokedS choked
  4. fruitS fruit

± Mr 4:8 And other fell on good ground [1], and did yield fruit [2] that sprang up [3] and increased [4] ; and brought forth[5], some thirty [6], and some sixty [7] , and some an hundred [8] .

¢ Com Mr 4:8

  1. groundS ground
  2. yield fruitS yield fruit
  3. sprang upS sprang up
  4. increasedS increased
  5. brought forthS brought forth
  6. thirtyS thirty
  7. sixtyS sixty
  8. hundredS hundred

± Mr 4:9 And he said unto them, He that hath ears [1] to hear [2] , let him hear.

¢ Com Mr 4:9

  1. earsS ears
  2. hearS hear




old stuff

Parable of the Sower study guide

See Eze 17:8

Parable of the Sower - literal

Parable of the sower - mystery