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¿Qué significa parábola en griego?
La palabra parábola viene del griego παραβολη (parabolé, comparación, ver: palabra). Se refiere a las enseñanzas morales tomadas de alguna narración, por ejemplo a las historias bíblicas.
¿Cuál es el origen de la palabra palabra?
Palabra viene de parabola, una voz latina tomada del griego παραβολή, formado de para (al margen de) y bolê, marcando la idea de lanzar: establecer un paralelo entre…, es decir comparar. En francés, hablar se dice parler, y la voz española palabra fue introducida en el siglo XII. …
What does Parabole mean?
par-ab′o-le, n. ( rhet.) a parable, a comparison or similitude. [Gr.; cf. Parable .] How to pronounce parabole? How to say parabole in sign language? Would you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily? We’re doing our best to make sure our content is useful, accurate and safe.
What are parables Did Jesus tell?
– THE PARABLE OF THE SOWER. – THE PARABLE OF THE SEED GROWING SECRETLY. – THE PARABLE OF THE MUSTARD SEED. – THE PARABLE OF THE TENANTS. – THE PARABLE OF THE BUDDING FIG TREE. – THE PARABLE OF THE FAITHFUL SERVANT. – THE PARABLE OF THE WHEAT AND TARES. – THE PARABLE OF THE LEAVEN.
What does Parabolica mean?
par·a·bol·ic (păr′ə-bŏl′ĭk) also par·a·bol·i·cal (-ĭ-kəl) adj. 1. Of or similar to a parable. 2. Of or having the form of a parabola or paraboloid. [Ultimately from Greek parabolē, comparison; see parable. Sense 2, from parabola.] par′a·bol′i·cal·ly adv. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
What is an example of a parable?
Parables And The New Testament. Some of the best known parables are those in the New Testament.