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CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF

THE PARABLES OF CHRIST

by David Brown

Parables

Where Spoken

Where Recorded

The two debtors

[Capernaum]

Lu 7:40–43.

The strong man armed

Galilee

Mt 12:29; Mk 3:27; Lu 11:21, 22.

The unclean spirit

Galilee

Mt 12:43–45; Lu 11:24–26.

The sower of Galilee

Seashore

Mt 13:3–9, 18–23; Mt 13:3–9, 18–23, Mk 4:3–9, 14–20; Mt 13:3–9, 18–23, Mk 4:3–9, 14–20, Lu 8:5–8, 11–15.

The tares and wheat

Seashore of Galilee

Mt 13:24–30, 36–43.

The mustard seed

Seashore of Galilee

Mt 13:31, 32; Mk 4:30–32; Mt 13:31, 32, Lu 13:18, 19.

The seed growing secretly

Seashore of Galilee

Mk 4:26–29.

The leaven

Seashore of Galilee

Mt 13:33; Lu 13:20, 21.

The hid treasure

Seashore of Galilee

Mt 13:44.

The pearl of great price

Seashore of Galilee

Mt 13:45, 46.

The draw net

Seashore of Galilee

Mt 13:47–50.

The unmerciful servant

Capernaum

Mt 18:21–35.

The good Samaritan

Near Jerusalem

Lu 10:29–37.

The friend at midnight

Near Jerusalem

Lu 11:5–8.

The rich fool

Galilee

Lu 12:16–21.

The barren fig tree

Galilee

Lu 13:6–9.

The great supper

Perea

Lu 14:15–24.

The lost sheep

Perea

Mt 18:12–14; Lu 15:3–7.

The lost piece of money

Perea

Lu 15:8–10.

The prodigal son

Perea

Lu 15:11–32.

The good shepherd

Jerusalem

Jn 10:1–18.

The unjust steward

Perea

Lu 16:1–8.

The rich man and Lazarus

Perea

Lu 16:19–31.

The profitable servants

Perea

Lu 17:7–10.

The importunate widow

Perea

Lu 18:1–8.

The Pharisees and publicans

Perea

Lu 18:9–14.

The laborers in the vineyard

Perea

Mt 20:1–16.

The pounds

Jericho

Lu 19:11–27.

The two sons

Jerusalem

Mt 21:28–32.

The wicked husbandmen

Jerusalem

Mt 21:33–44; Mk 12:1–12; Lu 20:9–18.

The marriage of the king’s son

Jerusalem

Mt 22:1–14.

The ten virgins

Mount of Olives

Mt 25:1–13.

The talents

Mount of Olives

Mt 25:14–30.

JFB

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