- The Pharisee and the Tax gatherer
- The treasure hid in a field
- The Enemy sowing Tares
- The labourers in the vineyard
- The unfruitful tree
- Grapes of Eshcol
Then they came to the Valley of Eshcol, and there cut down a branch with one cluster of grapes; they carried it between two of them on a pole. - Sowing the seed
- Importunity Rewarded
- The woman of Canaan
- Elephants in a Forest. (Ezek. xxvii. 15)
Except indirectly, the Elephant is never mentioned in the Authorized Version of the Canonical Scriptures, although frequent references are made to ivory, the product of that animal. The earliest mention of ivory in the Scriptures is to be found in 1 Kings X. 18: "Moreover the king (i.e. Solomon) made a great throne of ivory, and overlaid it with the best gold." This passage forms a portion of the description given by the sacred historian of the glories of Solomon's palace, of which this celebrated throne, with the six steps and the twelve lions on the steps, was the central and most magnificent object. - The Parable of the talents
- The unmerciful servant
- Without the wedding garment
- The Phillipian Jailor before Paul and Silas
- Brazen Fountain used for supplying Water to the Temple, Ancient Judea
- Manger scene