The heat accompanying the reaction represented by the equation H₂O (l) → H₂O(g) is described as the heat of
The heat accompanying the reaction represented by the equation H₂O (l) → H₂O(g) is described as the heat of
Explanation
Parables are stories using everyday situations to teach spiritual truths. Jesus taught in parables to make complex ideas accessible and memorable. Those with “ears to hear” would understand.
Famous parables: Good Samaritan (love your neighbor – even enemies), Prodigal Son (Gods forgiving love), Sower and Seeds (different responses to Gods word), Talents (use what God gives you).
Parables often had surprising twists that challenged listeners assumptions – the hated Samaritan is the hero, the father celebrates the wasteful son. They provoke thought, not just deliver information.