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How did the three brothers treat the saint disguised as a beggar |
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Answer» n the parable (Luke 16:19–31), Jesus tells his audience – his DISCIPLES and some Pharisees – of the relationship, during life and after death, between an unnamed RICH man and a poor beggar named Lazarus. The traditional name Dives is not ACTUALLY a name, but instead a word for "rich man",[1] dives, in the text of the Latin Bible, the Vulgate.[2] The rich man was also given the names Neuēs (i.e. Nineveh)[3] and Fineas (i.e. Phineas)[4] in the 3rd and 4th centuries.[1] ALONG with the parables of the Ten Virgins, Prodigal Son, and Good Samaritan, it was one of the most frequently illustrated parables in medieval ART,[5] perhaps because of its vivid account of an afterlife.Explanation: |
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