Many slight the gospel, because they look only upon the surface of the field.

“again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant looking for fine pearls.

But all who search the scriptures, so as in them to find christ.

Recommended for you

Webour lord jesus christ no doubt is compared to a pearl of great price upon this account chiefly — he is of inestimable value (isaiah 43:4).

In his commentary, insights on.

Webthe worth of everything he owns cannot be compared to the valuables that he finds, and so he is willing to part with all else so that he can have the treasure of.

Both parables involve a man.

Pearls have a hidden virtue in.

When he found one of great value, he went away and sold.

Webthe parable of the pearl of great value.

Webstill, jesus spoke of pearls positively, including “the priceless pearl,” as a symbol of the ultimate and eternal value of his kingdom.

That of the treasure hid in the field.

Webthe treasure and the pearl represent the kingdom of heaven and its inestimable worth.

The job of humble, treasure.

Webthe similarities of these two short parables make it clear they teach the same lesson—the kingdom of heaven is of inestimable value.

You may also like

Webwhat does this parable teach us about the great value of the hidden treasures of god’s wisdom—the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven—that are found in.

45 “again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant in search of fine pearls, 46 who, on finding one pearl of great value, went and.

What is the kingdom of heaven?