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Matthew 13:33

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G243 Another αλλην
G3850 parable παραβολην
G2980 spake ελαλησεν
G846 them αυτοις
G3664 he unto ομοια
G1510   εστιν
G3588 The η
G932 kingdom βασιλεια
G3588 the των
G3772 of heaven ουρανων
G2219 leaven ζυμη
G3739 which ην
G2983 took λαβουσα
G1135 a woman γυνη
G1470 hid ενεκρυψεν
G1519 in εις
G224 of meal αλευρου
G4568 measures σατα
G5140 three τρια
G2193 till εως
G3739 which ου
G2220 was leavened εζυμωθη
G3650 whole ολον

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

G243 Another
G3850 parable
G2980 spake
  he
G3664 unto
G846 them
G932 kingdom
  of
G3772 heaven
  like
G3664 unto
G2219 leaven
G3739 which
  a
G1135 woman
G2983 took
G5140 three
G4568 measures
  of
G224 meal
G2193 till
G3650 whole
  was
G2220 leavened

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G3850
Greek: παραβολή
Transliteration: parabolē
Pronunciation: par-ab-ol-ay'
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Bible Usage: comparison figure parable proverb.
Definition:  

a similitude (parable) that is (symbolically) fictitious narrative (of common life conveying a moral) apoth gm or adage

1. a placing of one thing by the side of another, juxtaposition, as of ships in battle

2. metaph.

a. a comparing, comparison of one thing with another, likeness, similitude

b. an example by which a doctrine or precept is illustrated

c. a narrative, fictitious but agreeable to the laws and usages of human life, by which either the duties of men or the things of God, particularly the nature and history of God's kingdom are figuratively portrayed

d. a parable: an earthly story with a heavenly meaning

3. a pithy and instructive saying, involving some likeness or comparison and having preceptive or admonitory force

a. an aphorism, a maxim

4. a proverb

5. an act by which one exposes himself or his possessions to danger, a venture, a risk

Thayer's Greek–English Lexicon
of the New Testament 1889
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.