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What is the Significance of the parable of the great feast?

      

What is the Significance of the parable of the great feast?

  

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Eric
- From the parable, the master represents God while the guests represent the Jews. There will
be a great feast in the kingdom of God.
- The poor people from the street represent tax collectors and other sinners who welcomed
Jesus.
- The people gathered from the roads and the lanes represent the Gentiles from whom there
was still room for at the feast.
- The Jews had excuses for not attending the feast. This meant that the Jews who were initially
invited rejected Jesus.
- Because the Jews rejected Jesus therefore, the Gentiles would be invited into the kingdom of
God.
ericmunguti answered the question on September 27, 2018 at 07:16


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