Parable - Proverb

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Parable - Proverb

"... the difference between parable and proverb is that parable is a short narrative illustrating a lesson (usually religious/moral) by comparison or analogy while proverb is a phrase expressing a basic truth which may be applied to common situations. " [1]

Forget that. The Hebrew word mashal משל is translated both as 'parable' and 'proverb'. There is no difference. But it is translated other ways as well:

proverb, parable, dominion, byword, entreaty, like, ruler משל


* from, silent, father, from the father מ *

¢ The father is silent [2]

How the mem tells us about God

Old מ

ease, peace של[3]


מש

* remove מש
* from, silent, father, from the father מ * increase, spirit, fire ש

¢ Com מש

taught, to, teaching ל [4]


* from, silent, father, from the father מ *

¢ The father is silent [2]

How the mem tells us about God

Old מ


* increase, spirit, fire ש *

taught, to, teaching ל [5]


* increase, spirit, fire ש *

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  1. https://wikidiff.com/proverb/parable
  2. 2.0 2.1 Joh 5:37 And the Father himself, which hath sent me, hath borne witness of me. Ye have neither heard his voice at any time, nor seen his shape.
  3. The Father promised מ peace של through the cross. This is the meaning of the parables as they speak of Christ.
  4. A parable is a truth or teaching with enough removed to make it a mystery, which can not be discerned prior to the cross. Remove מש teaching ל
  5. The bride/church is the increase of the promise of the Father. The Bride is the increase due to the cross. The parables speak of Christ and the cross.
  6. Israel is the circumcision and the bride of the flesh.