Then why not a yes, or a no to a direct question?
I had to go searching for 198. After finding it MEGO (my eyes glazed over).
I'll not go digging around in further effort, where I would need read from in-between-lines in order to venture guess to answer a question for you, on your behalf.
If you want for us to play those kind of games, then you really should play it from your own end, too. Dig around through my own past comments in order to divine answers to the questions you have posed -- regarding a parable now still under discussion, and there you will find the answers you seek.
Nonetheless, I will offer this, food for thought as it were;
Abraham's bosum. Should that be taken entirely literally?
Perhaps better to ask oneself, should it HAVE TO be taken entirely literally, when what was being highlighted were conditions after death, either repose, and being comforted (while awaiting God's promises to come to yet fuller fruition) with the very one who God had promised He would make a nation, or else as in the instance of "the rich man" in the parable, a place of unbridgeable divide away from such comfort and repose -- a place of torment and suffering?
No need to write up and send to answer to what was a 'feeding time' sort of question, when here it is as dinner banquet where we're all lounging around, reaching to the food with our own hands. For the moment, all one need do further is not be sluggardly, and allow oneself be grieved by needing bring food from a dish, grasped by one's own hand, to their own mouth...