Fable
Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Fable: applied in the New Testament to the traditions and speculations, "cunningly devised fables", of the Jews on religious questions (1 Timothy 1:4; 4:7; 2 Timothy 4:4; Titus 1:14; 2 Peter 1:16). In such passages the word means anything false and unreal. But the word is used as almost equivalent to parable. Thus we have
- the fable of Jotham, in which the trees are spoken of as choosing a king (Judges 9:8-15); and
- that of the cedars of Lebanon and the thistle as Jehoash's answer to Amaziah (2 Kings 14:9).