1. The Parable of the Lost Son
The conclusion to the parable also seems be left open ended since we don't know what happened after the father talked with the older son. ... 'Prodigal' is defined as the reckless spending of money, practically what the younger son did before finding himself in hard times. ... He is asking to receive his part of the inheritance right away, before his father is dead and still making use of his wealth. ... The way in which the father repeats the phrase of how the younger son 'was dead and is alive, he was lost and is found' in the text seems to have the intention of gui...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate