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Created page with "{{bl| Parables of confusion ]] The table below compares how various Bible teachers, theologians and pastors interpret the parables of Matthew 13. The one thing they all have in common is that they use a hermeneutic which is descended from Augustine, using Greek logic on a Hebrew text. (Yes. it was written in Greek, but taught by Hebrews who thought like Hebrews.) Not much else matches up. These men all oppose the use of free-for-all allegory, but they all use it. Tabl..."
(Created page with "{{bl| Parables of confusion ]] The table below compares how various Bible teachers, theologians and pastors interpret the parables of Matthew 13. The one thing they all have in common is that they use a hermeneutic which is descended from Augustine, using Greek logic on a Hebrew text. (Yes. it was written in Greek, but taught by Hebrews who thought like Hebrews.) Not much else matches up. These men all oppose the use of free-for-all allegory, but they all use it. Tabl...")
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