Bible Trivia Question
What's the Answer?
What was the fate of the tares in the parable of the tares?
Left to rot
Burnt
Thrown into the river
Find this question in our The Gospel of Matthew Bible Quiz
Click to reveal the answerThe answer is: Burnt
Matt 13:30
In the Gospel of Matthew, the parable of the tares—or weeds—combines an agricultural setting with a profound moral and spiritual message. In ancient farming communities, the challenges of fertility and crop integrity were paramount. The irritating absence of a clean harvest was not just a passing concern but implied loss and hardship for families depending on those crops.
The tares represent what is disruptive, unproductive, and counter to the good grain. When the Master instructs his workers to let both grow together until harvest time, he highlights a key idea: mercy in the face of imperfection. This imagery oftentimes aligns with the larger proclamations throughout the Bible – the concept of growth, patience, and the final judgment where all will be revealed in clarity and truth.
Did you know that “tares” in this parable likely refer to a weed known as bearded darnel? This plant closely resembles wheat in its early growth stages, making it all the more deceptive! Farmers would knowingly include such tales in their harvest, illustrating the real-life challenges faced in discerning the pure from the impure in their lives. It's also a beautiful metaphor for human existence: we often encounter the good mixed with the bad, whether in our relationships or congregations.
When thinking about the fate of the tares—being burnt—it prompts a broader examination of our own lives, emphasizing the importance of discernment and growth toward the positive that also pulls away from negativity. Ultimately, this highlights things: patience, growth, and timing could be more than just horticulture, but instead sacred attributes that'll nurture the spiritual soul in every individual.
Similar Bible Trivia Questions
What was the fate of the man who had no wedding robe at the parable of the marriage feast?
Crucified
Exiled
Cast into darkness
God and Jesus
The Levites
The angels
What did Jonah do while he waited to see the city's fate?
He stayed in one of the town's inns
He walked round the city walls
He sat down on the East of the city
In the parable of the Good Samaritan, who was the first man to pass by the wounded man?
Samaritan
Priest
Pharisee
In the parable of the debtors, one owed 500 denarii, but how much did the other one owe?
50
100
5000
In the parable about a fig tree, when you see the tree putting forth leaves, what is near?
Summer
Winter
Spring
In the parable of the sower, what does the seed represent?
Word of God
Gentiles
Believers
In the parable of the grain of mustard seed, when it becomes a tree birds come and do what?
Eat the leaves
Roost for the night
Build nests
Ezekiel
Psalms
Isaiah
In the parable of the cloth and wine, why does no man put new wine into old bottles?
It will smell bad
It will taste bad
It will burst the bottles