Matthew 13:1-3
he sat <2521> [sat.]
a large <4183> [great.]
such <5620> [so.]
a boat <4143> [a ship.]
[To <\\See definition 3588\\> ploion <\\See definition 4143\\>,] "the ship" or boat; which Mr. Wakefield supposes was a particular vessel kept on the lake for the use of Christ and his disciples.
in <1722> [in.]
parables <3850> [parables.]
A parable, [parabole <\\See definition 3850\\>,] from [para <\\See definition 3844\\>,] near, and [ballo <\\See definition 906\\>,] I cast, or put, has been justly defined to be a comparison or similitude, in which one thing is compared with another, especially spiritual things with natural, by which means those spiritual things are better understood, and make a deeper impression on a honest and attentive mind. In a parable, a resemblance in the principal incidents is all that is required; smaller matters being considered as a sort of drapery. Maimonides, in Moreh Nevochim, gives an excellent rule on this head: "Fix it as a principle to attach yourself to the grand object of the parable, without attempting to make a particular application of all the circumstances and terms which it comprehends."
A sower .... to sow <4687> [a sower.]