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What was the fate of the tares in the parable of the tares?


Fed to the swine
Left to rot
Thrown into the river
Burnt

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The answer is: Burnt

Matt 13:30

In the Parable of the Tares found in Matthew 13:30, we encounter a simple yet potent narrative about separation—specifically, the distinction between good and evil within the realm of human existence. Notably, tares, a kind of weed that looks similar to wheat, are allowed to grow alongside the good crop until harvest time. The final command to burn the tares stands as a powerful representation of judgment but also of the natural progression of life.

Interestingly, this imagery of burning has roots in ancient Hebrew practices, where incineration was a common method of dealing with impurities and unworthy offerings in agriculture and sacrifices alike. It serves to reflect the idea that certain things cannot coexist peacefully with righteousness. The metaphor emphasizes the importance of discernment. Just as the wheat must be carefully harvested, so too are individuals invited to reflect on their choices and associations in life.

Historically, this parable resonates with a larger narrative listen within prophetic literature; echoes of separation can also be seen in Malachi 3:18, where distinguishing between the righteous and wicked is explored. These concepts aren't merely for theology—they call upon individuals to assess the 'weeds' they might harbor, both in thought and action.

A fun trivia point: the original Greek term for 'tares' used in this parable, "zizanion," likely refers to darnel, a plant that looks deceptively like wheat until the heads form, highlighting that what is false may blend in seamlessly with what is true. It’s a reminder that vigilance is critical in life’s journey!

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