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Concerning the Parable of the Treasure Hidden in the Field. The
Parable Distinguished from the Similitude.
“Again the kingdom of heaven is like unto a
treasure hidden in the field, which a man found and
hid.”5178 The former
parables He spoke to the multitudes; but this and the two which follow
it, which are not parables but similitudes in relation to the kingdom
of heaven, He seems to have spoken to the disciples when in the
house. In regard to this and the next two, let him who
“gives heed to reading”5179 inquire
whether they are parables at all. In the case of the latter the
Scripture does not hesitate to attach in each case the name of parable;
but in the present case it has not done so; and that naturally.
For if He spoke to the multitudes in parables, and “spake all
these things in parables, and without a parable spake nothing to
them,”5180 but on going to the
house He discourses not to the multitudes but to the disciples who came
to Him there, manifestly the things spoken in the house were not
parables: for, to them that are without, even to those to whom
“it is not given to know the mysteries of the kingdom of
heaven,”5181 He speaks in
parables. Some one will then say, If they are not really
parables, what are they?
Shall we then say in keeping with the diction of the Scripture that
they are similitudes (comparisons)? Now a similitude differs from
a parable; for it is written in Mark, “To what shall we compare
the kingdom of God, or in what parable shall we set it
forth?”5182 From this it
is plain that there is a difference between a similitude and a
parable. The similitude seems to be generic, and the parable
specific. And perhaps also as the similitude, which is the
highest genus of the parable, contains the parable as one of its
species, so it contains that particular form of similitude which has
the same name as the genus. This is the case with other words as
those skilled in the giving of many names have observed; who say that
“impulse”5183
5183 ὁρμή; also inclination. | is the highest
genus of many species, as, for example, of
“disinclination”5184 and
“inclination,” and say that, in the case of the species
which has the same name as the genus, “inclination” is
taken in opposition to and in distinction from
“disinclination.”E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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