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Ms. Cod. & II.5 *Escorial Beatus of San Millán *Beatus of the monastery of the Escorial [30]) El Escorial, Real Biblioteca de San Lorenzo: 225 x 355 mm. 151 leaves; 52 miniatures. [32] *Ms. Cod. & II.5 Escorial Beatus of San Millán. Page of an angel blowing his horn, from the Escorial Beatus, Spain, Circa 950-970 A.D. Unknown Circa 968–970 [33]
Tom Wright [15] and Joachim Jeremias [16] both treat it as a "parable". Proponents of this view argue that the story of Lazarus and the rich man has much in common with other stories which are agreed-upon parables, both in language and content (e.g. the reversal of fortunes, the use of antithesis, and concern for the poor).