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Matthew 13 parables. The sower and the wheat and tares.


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Never mind, my fault.

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One thing is for certain: God will separate the wheat from the tares at the harvest. I do find this subject interesting tho . . . . 

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9 hours ago, Ray12614 said:

One thing is for certain: God will separate the wheat from the tares at the harvest. I do find this subject interesting tho . . . . 

Thanks. The parable reminds me of the scripture about separating  the sheep and goats.

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8 hours ago, Whyme said:

Thanks. The parable reminds me of the scripture about separating  the sheep and goats.

I hadn't noticed that before, but re reading them both, I think you got it.
Good point, wheat/tares-sheep/goats, waiting for the judgement.
(I noticed the sheep are on his right-the goats on his left:)

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interestingly enough, I found this online:

https://boldlyproclaimingchrist.files.wordpress.com/2010/06/screen-shot-2010-06-14-at-2-11-48-am.png

The tare in on the left, the wheat is on the right. The tare has tiny black seeds and if you eat them it can cause nausea and dizziness.

They both share the same soil, drink the same rain. One bears good grain/fruit, the other bad. (spiritual fruit?)

They both look almost identical until it comes time for them to start bearing fruit, then the difference is easily known.

Hope this helps . . . Ray  . . .  

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