Butch5
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You're right, it is very specific. So what do those specifics mean? Why the name Lazarus as opposed to say, Peter or Thomas or any other name? There's a reason Jesus chose the name Lazarus. What about the rich man having 5 brothers? Why not 4 brothers or 7 brothers? There's a reason Jesus chose 5 brothers. Why is the rich man clothed in purple and fine linen? Why not some other clothing? There's a reason Jesus chose purple and fine linen. Why did Jesus say that the dogs licked Lazarus' sores? Theres a reason Jesus said the dogs licked Lazarus' sores. Why Abraham's bosom? Why not Jacob's bosomn, Isaac's bosom or Davids bosom? There's a reason Jesus chose Abraham and not the others. What do any of these details have to do with an afterlife of ghosts? If the parable was about the afterlife as you guys claim Jesus could easily have said there were two guys, one went to firey torment and the other to a place of peace and rest. This is what happens when people die. He didn't say that or anything like that. He gave very specific details so that those He was speaking to, the Scribes and Pharisees, would know exactly what He meantNot really my opinion
The story is very specific. Specific name is given. Specifics to fire. Specific to drop of water. Specific conversation. Specifically mentions a chat with Abraham. Far from parable. This should be English 101 / Greek 101 / Latin 101. Grammar and comprehension.
So, yes, the details are specific. The problem is that we can't claim it's not a parable because the details are specific and then ignore those very details. So, what do those details mean. What is Jesus talking about when He speaks of these details. Because, those details have nothing to do with an afterlife of ghosts. If the story is about the afterlife the detail have no relevance. However, Because Jesus went to great lengths to include those details they are pertinent to the story. So, what do they mean?