Unpacking The Parables: The Wisdom Teachings Of Jesus
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Unpacking The Parables - Ron Miller
Unpacking the Parables: The Wisdom Teachings of Jesus
Copyright © 2011, 2013 by Ron Miller
SECOND EDITION
International Standard Book Number: 978-0-9835421-7-9
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Cover illustration:
The Good Samaritan by Vincent van Gogh, 1853—1890.
Oil on canvas (73 x 60 cm), 1890
Museum Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, Netherlands.
This painting is linked to the parable of the Good Samaritan
that can be found in Luke 10:29-37.
ISBN: 9780983542179
DEDICATED WITH
LOVE AND AFFECTION
TO MY GRANDSON,
EVAN HENRY SPEZZANO,
ON HIS THIRD BIRTHDAY,
JUNE 16, 2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
1: THE THOUGHTFUL FISHERMAN
2: GOOD SOIL
3: GOOD SEED AND WEED SEED
4: THE MYSTERY OF A GOOD HARVEST
5: JESUS THROWS FIRE
6: JESUS IS FIRE
7: A SHELTER FOR THE BIRDS
8: GUARDING YOUR HOUSE
9: KEEPING YOUR HANDS FREE
10: ARMING YOURSELF
11: A CITY ON A HILL
12: HOUSETOPS AND LAMP STANDS
13: THE SINGLE EYE
14: WINESKINS AND PATCHES
15: No EXCUSES!
16: GREEDY TENANTS
17: THE THOUGHTFUL MERCHANT
18: THE WOMAN MAKING BREAD
19: THE CARELESS WOMAN
20: THE ASSASSIN
21: A DOG IN THE MANGER
22: THE GOOD SHEPHERD
23: THE BURIED TREASURE
24: UNWANTED HOUSE GUESTS
25: THE NARROW GATE
26: BEING SALT
27: HAVING SALT
28: CAUSE FOR CELEBRATION
29: THE CLEVER SERVANT
30: SEEING THINGS RIGHT
31: COMPASSION IS THE CORE
32: THE SELFISH RICH MAN
33: THE COMPASSIONATE GARDENER
34: THE IMPORTANCE OF HUMILITY
35: THE HOMECOMING
36: BUSINESS AS USUAL
37: SORTING THINGS OUT
38: GOD-CENTERED
39: THE ECCENTRIC LANDOWNER
40: STAYING AWAKE
AFTERWORD
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
ORDERING INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION
WHY ANOTHER BOOK ON THE PARABLES?
Of making many books there is no end." This verse from Ecclesiastes (12:12) gives us pause. Our libraries are filled with books on the parables of Jesus. Why write yet another one? My answer to this question is two-fold. First, I begin this investigation from a different starting point than any of the books I have read on this subject. Most of the classic studies start with the parables found in the gospels of Mark, Matthew, and Luke. This book begins with The Gospel of Thomas (henceforth Thomas), a text made available to us only some sixty years ago. I will explain this decision and its consequences later in this Introduction.
Second, my exploration of the parables begins from a distinctly different premise. Most of the prior studies of the parables explain them from an apocalyptic premise. Now it is undeniably true that many of Jesus's Jewish contemporaries exhibited an apocalyptic mindset, expecting a new era of history to dawn, one in which an anointed figure (a messiah) would reign over a kingdom on earth that would be ushered in by events of cosmic proportions.
The literal meaning of the Greek word apocalypsis is to uncover,
just as the literal meaning of its Latin counterpart revelatio is to roll the curtain back.
The people who produced this genre of literature (especially popular from 150 BCE to 150 CE) were interested in finding the calendar or timetable for these end-time events. Such knowledge made them eager to uncover
this news for their readers, since knowledge of this end-time calendar gave people the opportunity to align themselves with God before this fateful scenario unrolled.
John the Baptist anticipated such an event. So too did Paul, the author of the earliest writings contained in the Christian Testament. So too did many of Jesus's early disciples. The natural inference from this evidence is that Jesus must have had this same expectation, and this conclusion is supported by numerous teachings attributed to Jesus in the Christian Testament. According to this viewpoint, therefore, Jesus's parables should be read from the premise that Jesus himself was an apocalyptic preacher. If one begins with Paul and the gospels, this is an understandable inference.
Because I begin with Thomas, my attempt to unpack the parables flows naturally from the prominence I give to this text. This leads me to reject the more popular starting point in which Jesus is understood as an apocalyptic preacher. Since I begin with the priority of Thomas, my orientation moves from an understanding of Jesus primarily as a wisdom teacher. This difference in starting point is not an inconsequential matter. It lies at the heart of any efforts to understand Jesus and his basic message.
If Jesus was an apocalyptic preacher, then he was clearly wrong, just as all the apocalyptic preachers in the following two thousand years have been shown to be wrong. I'm quite confident that the current apocalyptic writers and televangelists predicting that these end-time events will unfold in the next ten to fifteen years will be shown to be wrong as well.
Apocalyptic thought is characterized by spiritual infantilism. It's an attitude in which we are waiting for God to come in and clean up the human mess, whereas a healthier and more adult attitude understands God to be waiting for us to create the world of justice and peace of which God dreams. Apocalyptic thought betrays a failure in nerve and courage. It appears precisely at those times in Jewish history when people were feeling most vulnerable and helpless, times when Jewish life was