Topical Encyclopedia Darnel, also known as "tares," is a plant mentioned in the Bible, specifically in the New Testament. It is a type of weed that closely resembles wheat until the plants mature, making it difficult to distinguish between the two in the early stages of growth. The Greek word for darnel is "zizanion," and it is primarily referenced in the Parable of the Weeds, found in the Gospel of Matthew.Biblical Reference: The primary biblical reference to darnel is found in Matthew 13:24-30, where Jesus presents the Parable of the Weeds: "Jesus put before them another parable: “The kingdom of heaven is like a man who sowed good seed in his field. But while everyone was asleep, his enemy came and sowed weeds among the wheat, and slipped away. When the wheat sprouted and bore grain, then the weeds also appeared." (Matthew 13:24-26) In this parable, the "weeds" are identified as darnel, which an enemy sows among the wheat. The servants of the landowner ask if they should pull up the weeds, but the landowner advises against it, saying: "‘No,’ he said, ‘if you pull the weeds now, you might uproot the wheat with them. Let both grow together until the harvest. At that time I will tell the harvesters, “First collect the weeds and tie them in bundles to be burned; then gather the wheat into my barn.”’” (Matthew 13:29-30) Symbolism and Interpretation: In the parable, the darnel represents the presence of evil or false believers within the kingdom of God. The enemy who sows the darnel is often interpreted as Satan, who seeks to disrupt the work of God by introducing falsehood and deception. The wheat symbolizes true believers, and the field represents the world or the church. The parable emphasizes the coexistence of good and evil until the end of the age, when a final separation will occur. This separation is depicted as the harvest, where the wheat is gathered into the barn, symbolizing the gathering of the righteous into God's kingdom, while the darnel is burned, representing the judgment and destruction of the wicked. Agricultural Context: Darnel (Lolium temulentum) is a species of ryegrass that is toxic to humans and animals if consumed in large quantities. In ancient agriculture, its similarity to wheat made it a significant problem, as it could easily contaminate a crop. The difficulty in distinguishing darnel from wheat until maturity underscores the parable's message about the challenge of discerning true believers from false ones. Theological Implications: The Parable of the Weeds serves as a reminder of the patience and discernment required in the Christian life. It teaches that ultimate judgment belongs to God, who will separate the righteous from the wicked at the appointed time. This parable encourages believers to focus on their growth and faithfulness, trusting in God's justice and timing. The presence of darnel among the wheat also highlights the reality of spiritual warfare and the ongoing battle between good and evil. It calls Christians to be vigilant and discerning, aware of the enemy's tactics, while maintaining hope in the promise of God's final victory and the establishment of His kingdom. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (n.) Any grass of the genus Lolium, esp. the Lolium temulentum (bearded darnel), the grains of which have been reputed poisonous. Other species, as Lolium perenne (rye grass or ray grass), and its variety L. Italicum (Italian rye grass), are highly esteemed for pasture and for making hay.Greek 2215. zizanion -- zizanium (a kind of darnel resembling wheat) ... zizanium (a kind of darnel resembling wheat). Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: zizanion Phonetic Spelling: (dziz-an'-ee-on) Short Definition ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/2215.htm - 6k Library The First Great Group of Parables. The Prodigal Son. The Tares. On Development in Religious Knowledge. ... Letter xv. To Pope Damasus. Comparison of a Soul and a Millstone. Later English Reformers. Later English Reformers A Sermon of the Reverend Father Master Hugh Latimer, Preached in ... Letter vi. In My Last Two Letters I have Given the State of the ... Thesaurus Darnel (9 Occurrences)... (n.) Any grass of the genus Lolium, esp. the Lolium temulentum (bearded darnel), the grains of which have been reputed poisonous. ...Darnel (9 Occurrences). ... /d/darnel.htm - 9k Weeds (14 Occurrences) Wheat (56 Occurrences) Tares (9 Occurrences) Field (390 Occurrences) Seed (337 Occurrences) Burned (587 Occurrences) Cockle (1 Occurrence) Sown (45 Occurrences) Sowed (20 Occurrences) Resources What is the Parable of the Wheat and the Tares? | GotQuestions.orgWhat was the significance of the commands against mixing different things in Deuteronomy 22:9 11? | GotQuestions.org Darnel: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Darnel (9 Occurrences)Matthew 13:25 Matthew 13:26 Matthew 13:27 Matthew 13:29 Matthew 13:30 Matthew 13:36 Matthew 13:38 Matthew 13:39 Matthew 13:40 Subtopics Related Terms |