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esus’ parables are timeless and profound.
Yet each contains nuances of meaning
that can be appreciated fully only when seen
through ancient Middle Eastern eyes.
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esus’ parables are timeless and profound.
Yet each contains nuances of meaning
that can be appreciated fully only when seen
through ancient Middle Eastern eyes.
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With remarkable cultural insights from re­
nowned Middle Eastern scholar, Dr. Kenneth
Bailey, this course shows how Jesus’ audience
would have understood 11 of His parables.
With remarkable cultural insights from re­
nowned Middle Eastern scholar, Dr. Kenneth
Bailey, this course shows how Jesus’ audience
would have understood 11 of His parables.
With remarkable cultural insights from re­
nowned Middle Eastern scholar, Dr. Kenneth
Bailey, this course shows how Jesus’ audience
would have understood 11 of His parables.
“I have always known about the parables, but not
at the depth of understanding presented here.”
“I have always known about the parables, but not
at the depth of understanding presented here.”
“I have always known about the parables, but not
at the depth of understanding presented here.”
–Class participant
–Class participant
–Class participant
www.crossways.org
www.crossways.org
esus’ parables are timeless and profound.
Yet each contains nuances of meaning
that can be appreciated fully only when seen
through ancient Middle Eastern eyes.
www.crossways.org