Swine in the Parables: Symbols of Waste and Misplaced Treasure

Swine as symbols of wasted blessing.

Swine in the Parables

Swine appear in Jesus’ teachings as symbols of waste, impurity, and misplaced treasure. In the parable of the prodigal son, the young man feeding swine represents the depths of spiritual poverty. Jesus also warned against casting pearls before swine, illustrating the danger of giving holy things to those who despise them.

Symbol of Impurity

Swine represented uncleanness in Jewish culture. Their presence in parables illustrated the consequences of turning from God and embracing sin.

Symbol of Waste

Casting pearls before swine symbolizes giving sacred truth to those who trample it. This image calls believers to discernment in sharing spiritual treasures.

Walking in Wisdom

Swine remind believers to value what is holy and avoid the paths that lead to spiritual ruin.

Bible Verses About Swine in the Parables

Luke 15:15 – He sent him into his fields to feed swine.

Matthew 7:6 – Cast not your pearls before swine.

Mark 5:13 – The herd ran violently.

Proverbs 11:22 – A jewel of gold in a swine’s snout.

2 Peter 2:22 – The sow that was washed.

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