Parable of the eye of a needle
parable of Jesus: “It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.” (Mark 10:25)
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Parable of the eye of a needle
Summary
Parable of the eye of a needle is a parable of Jesus[1].
Key Facts
- Parable of the eye of a needle's image is recorded as Griff an Kirchentür von St. Dionysius (Schwerfen), Schwerfen, Zülpich-0273.jpg[2].
- Parable of the eye of a needle's instance of is recorded as parable of Jesus[3].
- Parable of the eye of a needle's instance of is recorded as adage[4].
- Parable of the eye of a needle's follows is recorded as Jesus and the rich young man[5].
- Parable of the eye of a needle's depicts is recorded as eye of a needle[6].
- Parable of the eye of a needle's depicts is recorded as Camelidae[7].
- Parable of the eye of a needle's part of is recorded as Mark 10[8].
- Parable of the eye of a needle's part of is recorded as Jesus and the rich young man[9].
- Parable of the eye of a needle's Commons category is recorded as Parable of the eye of the needle[10].
- Parable of the eye of a needle's partially coincident with is recorded as Jesus and the rich young man[11].
- Parable of the eye of a needle's published in is recorded as Mark 10[12].
- Parable of the eye of a needle's published in is recorded as Luke 18[13].
- Parable of the eye of a needle's published in is recorded as Matthew 19[14].
- Parable of the eye of a needle's published in is recorded as Gospel of the Hebrews[15].
- Parable of the eye of a needle's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/120p9p9c[16].
- Parable of the eye of a needle's narrative motif is recorded as eye of a needle[17].