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


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

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The answer is: Burnt

Matt 13:30

In the parable of the tares, Jesus gives an interesting metaphor to illustrate the kingdom of heaven. The story tells of a farmer who plants good seeds in his field, but while everyone is asleep, an enemy sneaks in and sows weeds, known as tares or darnel, among the wheat. When it’s time to harvest, the servants want to pull the weeds up right away, but the farmer advises against it, fearing they might uproot the wheat as well. Instead, he asks them to let both grow until the harvest when the tares can be separated and burned.

This tale is more than just a farming lesson; it's rich with symbolic meaning. The tares represent those who reject righteousness, while the wheat symbolizes the faithful. In a vital way, it echoes the themes of judgment and purification found throughout the scriptures.

Did you know that darnel looks incredibly similar to wheat in its early growth stages? This makes the harvesters' task of distinguishing between the two much more difficult. This serves as a metaphor for life—good and evil can appear so closely entwined that it isn't until the end that their true nature is revealed.

Importantly, the phrase “burnt” is emblematic not just of destruction but a way to define the outcome of lives lived in moral or spiritual disarray against the backdrop of the good. This perspective invites deeper reflection on personal choices and community responsibility in faith. Just as the farmer cared for both the wheat and weeds while nurturing growth, so too do we nurture kindness and discernment in our lives.

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