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1 Intro | do this insofar as Christ Jesus, whose mystical body extended
2 Intro | by and to him in Christ Jesus, the only Savior of the
3 2, 2 | holiness of God. The God of Jesus is the God of Israel (cf.
4 2, 2 | history in the person of Jesus of Nazareth. The Old Testament
5 2, 2 | aspiration to divine sonship in Jesus unless there is love for
6 2, 2 | central in the teaching of Jesus, becomes the “new commandment”
7 2, 2 | and forgiveness of faults. Jesus asks his disciples to be
8 2, 2 | been injured by another, Jesus insists that the injured
9 2, 2 | entreated. In Mt 5:23-24, Jesus asks the offender to “go
10 2, 2 | death and resurrection of Jesus (cf. Rom 3:21-26; 5:6-11;
11 2, 2 | death and resurrection of Jesus, it follows that there are
12 2, 2 | resurrection of the Lord Jesus (cf., for example, Rom 6:
13 2, 2 | Mark where the frailties of Jesus’ disciples are one of the
14 2, 2 | constant presentation of Jesus’ disciples, who vacillate
15 2, 2 | death and resurrection of Jesus.~
16 2, 3 | allusion to Isaiah 58:6, that Jesus uses to present the task
17 2, 4 | of the Jubilee, begun by Jesus (cf. Lk 4:21), be continued
18 3 | analogous to the way Christ Jesus took on the sin of the world (
19 3, 2 | and justified in the Lord Jesus, have been made truly children
20 5, 1 | even if the Church, like Jesus, can and must classify,
21 5, 1 | contradicted the Gospel of Jesus Christ in a significant
22 5, 4 | aware of the fact that “Jesus was a descendent of David;
23 5, 5 | God has been revealed in Jesus Christ, and thus, Christians
24 6, 3 | mercy of God as revealed by Jesus. What must be avoided is
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