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  • So, from the fig tree learn a parable. When its branch has now become tender and the leaves have sprung forth, you know that summer is near. (Matthew 24, 32)

  • “Then the kingdom of heaven shall be like ten virgins, who, taking their lamps, went out to meet the groom and the bride. (Matthew 25, 1)

  • Then all those virgins rose up and trimmed their lamps. (Matthew 25, 7)

  • Yet truly, at the very end, the remaining virgins also arrived, saying, ‘Lord, Lord, open to us.’ (Matthew 25, 11)

  • And when he was alone, the twelve, who were with him, questioned him about the parable. (Mark 4, 10)

  • And he said to them: “Do you not understand this parable? And so, how will you understand all the parables? (Mark 4, 13)

  • And he said: “To what should we compare the kingdom of God? Or to what parable should we compare it? (Mark 4, 30)

  • But he did not speak to them without a parable. Yet separately, he explained all things to his disciples. (Mark 4, 34)

  • And when he had entered into the house, away from the crowd, his disciples questioned him about the parable. (Mark 7, 17)

  • And they sought to take hold of him, but they feared the crowd. For they knew that he had spoken this parable about them. And leaving him behind, they went away. (Mark 12, 12)

  • Now from the fig tree discern a parable. When its branch becomes tender and the foliage has been formed, you know that summer is very near. (Mark 13, 28)

  • Then his disciples questioned him as to what this parable might mean. (Luke 8, 9)


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