But some seeds fell in good soil. This last soil is the exact opposite of the other. It has all the good qualities needed to grow a good crop. Some had one hundred grains. That is, each "one grain of seed" planted, would produce "one hundred grains of seed" in the harvest. In Luke's record, it is all "one hundred grains," while Matthew and Mark list "sixty grains" and "thirty grains" as well. This is not important, as the same parable was told many times. "Thirty grains" would be a very good crop.

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Old Testament