-
concludes with an
excerpt from the
Biblical Parable of the
Sower. The
sequel to
Parable of the
Sower,
Parable of the Talents, was
published in 1998. Butler...
- the
sower represents anyone who
proclaims it, and the
various soils represent people's
responses to it. "Listen! Behold, a
sower went out to
sow. And...
- Look up
sow in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sow or
SOW may
refer to:
Sowing, the
process of
planting Badger Bear
Guinea pig
Hedgehog Suidae Wild boar...
- seed. For hand
sowing,
several sowing types exist;
these include: Flat
sowing Ridge sowing Wide bed
sowing Several patterns for
sowing may be used together...
-
Perron The
Sower (2017 film), a
French drama film
directed by
Marine Francen The
Sower (Bohland), a 1952
sculpture by
Gustav Bohland The
Sower (Grohar)...
- in 1998. It is the
second in a
series of two, a
sequel to
Parable of the
Sower. It won the
Nebula Award for Best Novel.
Parable of the
Talents is told...
-
England is a
country that is part of the
United Kingdom. It is
located on the
island of
Great Britain, of
which it
covers about 62%, and more than 100...
-
Christopher Sower may
refer to any one of a father-son-grandson trio:
Christopher Sower (elder) (1693–1758),
American printer Christopher Sower (younger)...
- workers. He
copied The
Sower in
several of his own paintings, but
transformed the
image by
using brighter colors. "The
Sower". The
Sower -
Works -
Museum of...
- The Seed and the
Sower is a book by
South African writer Laurens van der Post,
consisting of
three interrelated stories blended into a novel,
first published...