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The parable progresses from the seed, which represents Jesus in the event of his birth <ref>[[User_blog:Pig/Mustard_seed|Mustard seed]]</ref>, to the herb, which also represents Jesus in the event of his life <ref>[[User_blog:Pig/Great_herb|great herb]]</ref> and then to the tree, which we can safely say also represents Jesus, and the event of the cross. | The parable <ref>[[Parallel parable - mustard seed]]</ref> progresses from the seed, which represents Jesus in the event of his birth <ref>[[User_blog:Pig/Mustard_seed|Mustard seed]]</ref>, to the herb, which also represents Jesus in the event of his life <ref>[[User_blog:Pig/Great_herb|great herb]]</ref> and then to the tree, which we can safely say also represents Jesus, and the event of the cross. | ||
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The parable [1] progresses from the seed, which represents Jesus in the event of his birth [2], to the herb, which also represents Jesus in the event of his life [3] and then to the tree, which we can safely say also represents Jesus, and the event of the cross. |