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Before we begin this section of Scripture its worth considering the Masters teaching (intended audience) leading up to this record.
It's really important we see the sequence of thoughts leading up to this complex parable from Luke 15 - 16. The intended audience was clearly and squarely aimed at the Pharisees (a consistent rebuke):
Luke 15:1-2 Parables arose because of Jesus’ associations with publicans and sinners
Luke15:28 Churlish eldest son refuses to feast with repentant brother
Luke16:1 Unjust steward wastes his Lord’s goods
Luke16:4-7 Unfaithfully writes down debts owed to his Lord
Luke16:14 Parable applied to Pharisees as “lovers of money”
Luke16:19 Parable of rich man and Lazarus, consequences of their actions
Further to this, the Parable of the Rich man & Lazarus is based upon the Pharisees own false teachings, and as we shall see, the Master revealed with great skill how they would be condemned by their own parable!
Possibly one of the most cleverly crafted parables in all the Gospel record.
The Bible reader must accept two facts before starting this study:
1. It's a parable that uses real names
2. It's a rebuke of the Pharisees
Warning: this parable contains extreme symbolism and highly figurative language - care is required!
So lets begin.
It's really important we see the sequence of thoughts leading up to this complex parable from Luke 15 - 16. The intended audience was clearly and squarely aimed at the Pharisees (a consistent rebuke):
Luke 15:1-2 Parables arose because of Jesus’ associations with publicans and sinners
Luke15:28 Churlish eldest son refuses to feast with repentant brother
Luke16:1 Unjust steward wastes his Lord’s goods
Luke16:4-7 Unfaithfully writes down debts owed to his Lord
Luke16:14 Parable applied to Pharisees as “lovers of money”
Luke16:19 Parable of rich man and Lazarus, consequences of their actions
Further to this, the Parable of the Rich man & Lazarus is based upon the Pharisees own false teachings, and as we shall see, the Master revealed with great skill how they would be condemned by their own parable!
Possibly one of the most cleverly crafted parables in all the Gospel record.

The Bible reader must accept two facts before starting this study:
1. It's a parable that uses real names
2. It's a rebuke of the Pharisees
Warning: this parable contains extreme symbolism and highly figurative language - care is required!

So lets begin.