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Originally Posted by Leggomyegolas
Sure, a parable *can* have a name in it. But none of them do, because adding the name of a fictional character in a story wouldn't add anything beneficial to the story. We don't know what the prodigal son's name was, or his older brother's name. Why? Because the names are irrelevant to the story.
So, in the rich man and Lazarus, we do have names. Why? Because it's telling a historical account of something that really happened. In that case, names do matter.
thanks for making my point for me, I forgot to mention that
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Rich-man and Lazarus True story or Parable
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