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The parable is referenced in Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1850 novel The Scarlet Letter in Chapter 6: "But she named the infant 'Pearl', as being of great price – purchased with all she had,– her mother's only treasure!" [14] George Herbert's "The Pearl" is a reflection on the parable and the hefty price required of the speaker to follow God. The ...
Leaf River Bridge: 1907 1988-11-16 McClain ... Pearl River Bridge on Mississippi Highway 28: 1940 2005-06-10 Georgetown Copiah: Running Water Creek Bridge ...
Parable of the Hidden Treasure by Rembrandt (c. 1630). The Parable of the Hidden Treasure is a well known parable of Jesus, which appears in Matthew 13:44, and illustrates the great value of the Kingdom of Heaven. It immediately precedes the parable of the Pearl, which has a similar theme. The parable has been depicted by artists such as Rembrandt.
Pearl of Great Price may refer to: Parable of the Pearl, a parable told by Jesus in explaining the value of the Kingdom of Heaven; Pearl, a Middle English alliterative poem written in the late 14th century; Pearl of Great Price, part of the standard works of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
In Matthew, Mark, and Luke, the discussion is set within the period when Jesus ministered in Perea, east of the River Jordan. In Matthew, a rich young man asks Jesus what actions bring eternal life. First, Jesus advises the man to obey the commandments. When the man responds that he already observes them, and asks what else he can do, Jesus adds:
Shiziyang (Chinese: 狮子洋) or Shizi Channel is the upper channel of the Pearl River estuary. It runs from the confluence of the Dong River and the Pearl River with parts of the Bei River to the Bocca Tigris which separate Lingdingyang the mid channel of the Pearl River Estuary in the south. [1]
Aug. 3—Jesus told the Parable of the 10 Virgins in Matthew 25:1-13 to emphasize the necessity of preparing for his return. That's according to the Revs. Donnie Rollie and Windsor Archie, who say ...
Haizhu Bridge was the first bridge to be built across the Pearl River in Guangzhou. Work started in 1929 and ended in 1933, and was completed by the American contractor Markton Company. [1] The bridge was damaged by the Japanese in 1938, and again in 1949 by retreating Kuomintang forces. [1] [2]