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This book is a commentary on all the parables of Jesus in the gospel. Each parable is set forth in detail and following the parable are a commentary and interpretation of the parable. In all, 41 parables are printed and interpreted. Included in the book is a Preface as well as Acknowledgements. There are also three appendices. The first appendix is on the Ten Commandments; the second appendix comments and seeks to interpret The Sermon on the Mount. The third appendix consists of additional reflections on certain topics. The book concludes with a select bibliography.

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This book is a commentary on all the parables of Jesus in the gospel. Each parable is set forth in detail and following the parable are a commentary and interpretation of the parable. In all, 41 parables are printed and interpreted. Included in the book is a Preface as well as Acknowledgements. There are also three appendices. The first appendix is on the Ten Commandments; the second appendix comments and seeks to interpret The Sermon on the Mount. The third appendix consists of additional reflections on certain topics. The book concludes with a select bibliography.
Autorenporträt
Andrew J. Schatkin is the proprietor of a law firm with three offices in New York City and Long Island. In addition to his law degree, Andrew J. Schatkin has degrees in International Law from The Hague in the Netherlands and Strasbourg, France. Andrew is the author of five book chapters as well as four books, two legal treatises and two books consisting of more general philosophical essays. Andrew has a M.Div degree in biblical and classical languages from Princeton Theological Seminary (Greek, Latin, and Hebrew). Andrew is listed in Who's who in America, Who's Who in the World and Who's Who in American Law.