I don't follow your logic —
Remember that there was more than one attempt to stone Jesus ... so had he spoke in 'plain English' rather than parables, then there is little doubt He would have been killed a lot sooner.
Also, parables were a well-used system of teaching — that does not mean everyone will understand the meaning of the parable ... I do have trouble with you asserting things that are just factually wrong. For instance:
Matthew 21:45-46
"And when the chief priests and Pharisees had heard his parables, they knew that he spoke of them. And seeking to lay hands on him, they feared the multitudes: because they held him as a prophet."
It might also be that Jesus planned His church from the outset, because He knew He would not be with the people for long ... once He was gone, where were the people to go for instruction?
Remember also, if there was no Church, there would be no Scripture ... the church was there before the Scripture was ... so the Scripture is the witness of the Church ... so if you want to understand what it means, go ask the Church which wrote it.
Thomas
Not quite.It is given to you to understand The mystries of the Kingdom of Heaven, To them it is NOT given to understand. it was NOT GIVEN ... Jesus purposefully excluded the multitudes from knowing.
Remember that there was more than one attempt to stone Jesus ... so had he spoke in 'plain English' rather than parables, then there is little doubt He would have been killed a lot sooner.
Also, parables were a well-used system of teaching — that does not mean everyone will understand the meaning of the parable ... I do have trouble with you asserting things that are just factually wrong. For instance:
Matthew 21:45-46
"And when the chief priests and Pharisees had heard his parables, they knew that he spoke of them. And seeking to lay hands on him, they feared the multitudes: because they held him as a prophet."
It might also be that Jesus planned His church from the outset, because He knew He would not be with the people for long ... once He was gone, where were the people to go for instruction?
Remember also, if there was no Church, there would be no Scripture ... the church was there before the Scripture was ... so the Scripture is the witness of the Church ... so if you want to understand what it means, go ask the Church which wrote it.
Thomas