“Kingdom and Wisdom’s Parables”
Aldivan Teixeira Torres
Kingdom and Wisdom’s Parables
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By: Aldivan Teixeira Torres
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Short Biography: Aldivan Teixeira Torres, born in Arcoverde-PE-Brazil, develops the series of novels "the seer", poetry, books of the genre self-help, religious, the field of wisdom, among others. To date it has published titles in Portuguese, Spanish, English, French and Italian. From an early age, he has always been a lover of the art of writing and has consolidated a professional career since the second semester of 2013. He hopes to contribute to the Pernambuco and Brazilian culture, arousing the pleasure of reading in those who do not have the habit. Your mission is to win the heart of each of your readers. Besides literature, his main tastes are music, travel, friends, family and the very pleasure of living. "For literature, equality, fraternity, justice, dignity and honor of the human being always" is his motto.
Summary
Introduction
The firstborn and the bastard
The Black Knight
The Black Knight: Meaning
The true friend
The true friend (meaning)
The two employees
The two employees (meaning)
The great apple tree
The great apple tree (meaning)
The humble and the proud
The parable of the foolish man
The plantation
The Barn and The Cobra
The two commoners
Parable of Creation
The kingdom
The true victory
The merchant and the consumer
The two shepherds
The rich boy and the poor boy
The Alien and the Earthman
The Labyrinth
The Game of Life
The Fish and the Star
The Invisible Companion
The Drunk And the conscious
The antiquarian
The Librarian
Forewarned and reckless
The key
The frog and the butterfly
An Important Lesson
Parable of life
The Fisherman And the fish
Conclusion
The Kingdom and Wisdom’s parables are a collection of parables that have as purpose the instruction for diverse situations that occur in our life. Let us look for in these parables the thread that unrolls the midst of our problems and we will live better.
I hope that they contribute in some way to the life of the readers and if at least one person is satisfied with this book, I will give a good use of the time used in their making. A hug.
The author
The firstborn and the bastard
Joshua was a prosperous merchant in Recife. He was married and had two children named Abelardo and Roger. Abelard was his son with his legitimate wife and Roger was the fruit of an extramarital relationship. The two were raised together and treated equally by their parents. When they grew up, they learned the truth that they were half-brothers. Initially, this did not affect the relationship of the two with them accepting a good one. However, over time, the firstborn (Abelard) began to implicate his half-brother, therefore, he always wanted more attention from parents than did not happen.
With the opening of two more stores, Joshua decided to call a family meeting to declare his decision. The children attended and their father began the dialogue.
— My children, we are gathered here to deliberate on an important question: The administration of the new stores that I have just inaugurated. I'm already very busy with the ones I have and so I'm going to pass them on to my two children. Each of you will have a store. I am not discriminating against anyone because they both have the same sales capacity. What do they tell me? Accepted?
The eldest son rose angrily and protested:
—Is not fair. I have the right to stay with the two stores because I am your true son, the fruit of true love. While there, it's just an error.
The father, disgusted, broke out on top of him and slapped him.
"You are the one who has no right to humiliate you." He is my son as much as you are. What is mine do what I want. By this attitude, I will take away the administration from the store and deliver this to my other son because he did not even open his mouth to complain about my decision. Whoever deserves it will be given even more.
There was, in a distant kingdom, an extremely good and powerful king. He was served by numerous faithful servants who loved him. Each day, he chose some more to grow his wheat field because he was huge. Among the workers, there was one named Angel who was one of the most important servants. He had six talents of significant importance. However, he did not know how to handle these tools and did not want to hurt others. The king, all powerful, knew of his acts because of the damage he was causing. At every turn of his, the king paid a huge sum in compensation to his creditors. The time passed and Angel unknowingly continued sowing tares instead of wheat. The king loved him. Among the servants, there was no one above him. However, the king realized that if he did not take an energetic attitude he would ruin the plantation and with that he would be sentenced to prison no matter how much it hurt him. Then the king decided to send the black knight.