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  • 18-02-2016
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In the parable "the great banquet," what does the banquet the man gives symbolize?
a. A grand party
b. Heaven
c. Hunger
d. Selfish pursuits a?

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  • 27-02-2016
B. Heaven.  All those who partake of the Banquet will earn salvation in
Heaven.  Everyone is invited.  Rich or poor, it does not matter.  The only requirement is that one must be cleansed of one’s sins before he can enter Heaven. Those who don’t go to the banquet will not have salvation.
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