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Illustrations for the Parable of the Prodigal Son from the Annie Vallotton Bible Illustrations Collection

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In Luke 10, Jesus told a parable about a prodigal younger son who took his inheritance and spent it all, and ended up feeding the pigs.

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Jesus told how the son came to his senses, and his father welcomed him home.

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The older brother was angry that his prodigal brother was welcomed home so extravagantly.

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Jesus concluded the parable of the prodigal son: the father explained to his older son how the younger brother had been lost and now was found.

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