To read the texts click on the texts: Ex 40:16-21,34-38; Mt 13:47-53
The parable of the Net (13,47-48) its
interpretation (13,49-50) and the parable of the householder (13, 51-52) are
found only in the Gospel of Matthew.
In the parable of the Net, a large net
is used to catch fish of every kind. There is no sorting out of the fish at the
time of their being caught. It is only after the net is full and drawn ashore
that the sorting takes place. The good fish are kept and the bad are thrown
away.
The interpretation focuses on the fate
of the evil (bad fish), which will be thrown into the furnace of fire. It does
not speak about the fate of the righteous except to say that the evil will be
separated from them.
In the parable of the householder, both
the new and old are affirmed. However, the old, which is valuable, is presented
in a new light and therefore seen in a new way. The fact that the order of the
words is “new” and “old” is an indication that the new is to be used to
interpret the old and not the other way around.
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