Parable of the Pearl

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Illustration of the Parable of the Pearl of Great Price, by John Everett Millais, from Parables of our lord (1864)
Illustration of the Parable of the Pearl of Great Price, by John Everett Millais, from Parables of our lord (1864)

The Parable of the Pearl or the Pearl of Great Price is a parable told by Jesus in explaining the value of the Kingdom of Heaven, according to Matthew 13:45-46. Other uses of this title refer to this parable.

[edit] The parable

From the Gospel of Matthew (KJV):

13:45 Again, the kingdom of heaven is like unto a merchant man, seeking goodly pearls:
13:46 Who, when he had found one pearl of great price, went and sold all that he had, and bought it.

From the (noncanonical) Gospel of Thomas (Patterson-Meyer Translation):

76. Jesus said, "The Father's kingdom is like a merchant who had a supply of merchandise and found a pearl. That merchant was prudent; he sold the merchandise and bought the single pearl for himself. So also with you, seek his treasure that is unfailing, that is enduring, where no moth comes to eat and no worm destroys."

[edit] Interpretation

The implied analogy was that the Kingdom of Heaven was of such worth that his disciples should gladly be willing to give up their wealth and comfort to obtain it.

Christians typically take the parable to mean that the heavenly riches are far greater than the full total of all worldly riches. Though the idea is not present in the text, some also teach that Jesus is the pearl that some men found, and sold all for, and became his disciples, hoping for an eternal kingdom.

The parable is similar to the Parable of the Hidden Treasure and appears next to it in Matthew.

The Jesus Seminar rated the parable as probably authentic ("pink"). It is simple, short, and memorable.

[edit] See also

Parables of Jesus - edit
Assassin | Drawing in the Net | Empty Jar | Faithful Servant | Fig Tree | Friend at Night | Good Samaritan | Good Shepherd | Growing Seed | Hidden Treasure | Lazarus and Dives | Leaven | Lost Coin | Lost Sheep | Master and Servant | Mustard Seed | New Wine into Old Wineskins | Pearl | Pharisee and the Publican | Prodigal Son | Rich Fool | Sower | Strong Man | Talents | Tares | Ten Virgins | Two Debtors | Two Sons | Unjust Judge | Unjust Steward | Unmerciful Servant | Vine | Wedding Feast | Wicked Husbandmen | Wise and Foolish Builders | Workers in the Vineyard