SermonStudio
A Stranger In One's Own House
Biblical Studies
Rebellion, Remorse, and Return
The Prodigal Son's Painful Journey Home
Commentary
Scholars have pointed out that this is basically one parable with two parts and the second half of the parable (15:25-32) is culturally and stylistically a repetition of the first half. The externals are different but the essential nature of each is the same. Furthermore, the father's response to each of his sons is essentially identical.
Scholars have pointed out that this is basically one parable with two parts and the second half of the parable (15:25-32) is culturally and stylistically a repetition of the first half. The externals are different but the essential nature of each is the same. Furthermore, the father's response to each of his sons is essentially identical.

