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Greetings. How do others view that story Jesus told to the Jews in Luke 16 concerning the rich-man and lazarus. A parable or true story? This is one of the largest studies I have of the NT/NC.
I myself humbly view it as a "Covenantle" parable, but would like to here views from other fellow Christians of it. Thanks.......
My biggest problem with those who teach this as a 'true story' is that they don't actually believe it themselves. I mean, who believes that a sinner in hell could have a chat with Abraham? No one yet. (And I've been asking! lol)
So by and large, it's a 'true story' when it suits me and 'just a parable' when it doesn't.
Though I still agree with squint that every parable is incomprehensible until we point it at ourselves. (Whatever happened to him, anyway? Squint! You are missed!)
That is because you try and interpret it from a naturalistic physical earthly perspective.
In this case you would even question miracles because they cannot be understood nor explained naturally.
On thing you should consider is that in anything we know is a parable, no one is ever given a proper name. We see such descriptions as "a certain man," "the king," "a sower," etc.
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I can hang with that broLLOJ bumps his thread.
True story or Parable? How about both?
Originally Posted by LittleLambofJesus Greetings. How do others view that story Jesus told to the Jews in Luke 16 concerning the rich-man and lazarus. A parable or true story? This is one of the largest studies I have of the NT/NC.
I myself humbly view it as a "Covenantle" parable, but would like to here views from other fellow Christians of it. Thanks.......
Thank you for posting.My biggest problem with those who teach this as a 'true story' is that they don't actually believe it themselves. I mean, who believes that a sinner in hell could have a chat with Abraham? No one yet. (And I've been asking! lol)
So by and large, it's a 'true story' when it suits me and 'just a parable' when it doesn't.
Though I still agree with squint that every parable is incomprehensible until we point it at ourselves. (Whatever happened to him, anyway? Squint! You are missed!)
Thank you for posting.
I gotta go outta town for awhile so ya'll keep this thread a going!
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Have you read any Eastern Orthodox theology on hell?My biggest problem with those who teach this as a 'true story' is that they don't actually believe it themselves. I mean, who believes that a sinner in hell could have a chat with Abraham? No one yet. (And I've been asking! lol)
So by and large, it's a 'true story' when it suits me and 'just a parable' when it doesn't.
Though I still agree with squint that every parable is incomprehensible until we point it at ourselves. (Whatever happened to him, anyway? Squint! You are missed!)
Have you read any Eastern Orthodox theology on hell?
Uh oh. Here goes the EO adding to my reading list again.
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I'm saying this because you seem to really think no one could really believe it could be a true account. Now i do not know whether Lazarus was an actual account but I'm saying it's a true teaching.
https://oca.org/orthodoxy/the-orthodox-faith/spirituality/the-kingdom-of-heaven/heaven-and-hell
Oh no... let me clear that up.
I'm not saying that no one could think it's a true account. I'm saying that those who do say it's a true account (on this board) don't actually believe that it is because they don't believe that souls in hell can talk to Abraham.
I believe souls in torment could speak to Abraham. Not that it would help them much.Oh no... let me clear that up.
I'm not saying that no one could think it's a true account. I'm saying that those who do say it's a true account (on this board) don't actually believe that it is because they don't believe that souls in hell can talk to Abraham.
Now in the case of those who consider both the 'thirst' and the 'talking to Abraham' to be a true account (as opposed to a parable), then yes, that is a consistent view. My argument would not apply.
God bless
Originally Posted by Rev Randy
I'm saying this because you seem to really think no one could really believe it could be a true account. Now i do not know whether Lazarus was an actual account but I'm saying it's a true teaching.
https://oca.org/orthodoxy/the-orthod...eaven-and-hell
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If only Christianity would study that parable in more depth from a "Jewish/Hebrew" perspective instead of from a "Gentile" oneOh no... let me clear that up.
I'm not saying that no one could think it's a true account. I'm saying that those who do say it's a true account (on this board) don't actually believe that it is because they don't believe that souls in hell can talk to Abraham.
Now in the case of those who consider both the 'thirst' and the 'talking to Abraham' to be a true account (as opposed to a parable), then yes, that is a consistent view. My argument would not apply.
God bless
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