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The parable of the hidden treasure 13:44 
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The kingdom lay concealed in history for hundreds of years, probably from the Exile to the time of Jesus.563When the Jews in Jesus' day stumbled on it, the believers among them recognized its worth and were eager to make any sacrifice necessary for it. The point of the parable to Jesus' disciples was that they should be willing to pay any price to have a significant part in the kingdom.

Some interpreters believe the person who hid and then paid a great price for the treasure was Jesus, the price being His own life.564This seems unlikely to me since in all these parables the focus seems to be on the disciples more than on Jesus. They should pay the price.



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