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A parable is a succinct, didactic story, in prose or verse, which illustrates one or more instructive lessons or principles. It differs from a fable in that fables employ animals, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature as characters, whereas parables have human characters. A parable is a type of analogy.
Some scholars of the canonical gospels and the New Testament apply the term "parable" only to the parables of Jesus, though that is not a common restriction of the term. Parables such as "The Prodigal Son" are central to Jesus' teaching method in the canonical narratives and the apocrypha.
The word parable comes from the Greek παραβολή (parabolē), meaning "comparison, illustration, analogy." It was the name given by Greek rhetoricians to an illustration in the form of a brief fictional narrative.
Parables are often used to explore ethical concepts in spiritual texts. The Bible contains numerous parables in the gospels section of the New Testament (Jesus' parables). These are believed by some scholars (such as John P. Meier) to have been inspired by mashalim, a form of Hebrew comparison. Examples of Jesus' parables include the Good Samaritan and the Prodigal Son. Mashalim from the Old Testament include the parable of the ewe-lamb (told by Nathan in 2 Samuel 12:1-9) and the parable of the woman of Tekoah (in Samuel 14:1-13 ).
Certify! Shining stars!
Although the galley's above
and the water's beneath
still the water reigns
Can you see the dance
Can you hear the sweet music
The ships are flouncing
Thats how the water reigns
rippin' those chains
Cataclysm, go rage yourself
throw your foam to reveal your anger
This is the drift that sends on the squall.
It calls you all
ref:
shattered minds go rise again!
autocrats are putting you off more and more
know your enemy you depend on!
shattered minds go rise again!
they're putting you off more
still the water calls you all
Are you ready to conquer the mast?
Erase!
Although the galley's above
and the water's beneath
Still the water, still the water reigns
Altought the wheel's still yours it won't last forever
History taught you
negativing too
Ressurected while
the water strips your lies
Non of us would be better
If we manouvered all you