PropertyValue
rdfs:label
  • Parable of Drawing in the Net
rdfs:comment
  • The Parable of Drawing in the Net is told by Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew (Matthew 13:47–53). It is the last parable of Jesus in chapter 13. Jesus speaks of heaven, hell, and judgment: Once again, the kingdom of heaven is like a net that was let down into the lake and caught all kinds of fish. When it was full, the fishermen pulled it up on the shore. Then they sat down and collected the good fish in baskets, but threw the bad away. This is how it will be at the end of the age. The angels will come and separate the wicked from the righteous and throw them into the fiery furnace, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
owl:sameAs
dcterms:subject
dbkwik:religion/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
abstract
  • The Parable of Drawing in the Net is told by Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew (Matthew 13:47–53). It is the last parable of Jesus in chapter 13. Jesus speaks of heaven, hell, and judgment: Once again, the kingdom of heaven is like a net that was let down into the lake and caught all kinds of fish. When it was full, the fishermen pulled it up on the shore. Then they sat down and collected the good fish in baskets, but threw the bad away. This is how it will be at the end of the age. The angels will come and separate the wicked from the righteous and throw them into the fiery furnace, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. "Have you understood all these things?" Jesus asked. "Yes," they replied." – NIV The (noncanonical) Gospel of Thomas has a parellel of this parable (Patterson-Meyer Translation): 8. And he said, "The person is like a wise fisherman who cast his net into the sea and drew it up from the sea full of little fish. Among them the wise fisherman discovered a fine large fish. He threw all the little fish back into the sea, and easily chose the large fish. Anyone here with two good ears had better listen!"