Parable of Drawing in the Net![]() The Parable of Drawing in the Net is a parable of Jesus written in the New Testament in Matthew 13:47–52. It is a parable about the final judgment.[1] It is the seventh and last parable in the chapter which began with the Parable of the Sower.[2] What Jesus saidThe parable:
What it meansIt is, like The Tares and the Wheat and The Sheep and the Goats, a parable about the final judgment.[1] Here, the edible fish must be separated from the inedible fish after they caught with a net.[2][4] Four of his disciples were fishermen and Jesus spoke using imagery they understood. Because it is a parable about the end of the age, a modern interpretation can be considered, with the net representing the Internet. Jesus's next words about old and new treasures indicated he did have in mind a future time. At that time, "true teachers of the kingdom display the kingdom's treasure for all to see."[4] References![]() Wikimedia Commons has media related to Drawing in the Net.
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