Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,1| commanded him and took his wife" (cf. Mt 1 :24).~Inspired
2 I,2 | not fear to take Mary your wife, for that which is conceived
3 I,3 | not fear to take Mary your wife, for that which is conceived
4 I,3 | him and took Mary as his wife" (cf. Mt 1:24). He took
5 II,4 | commanded him and took his wife." What he did is the clearest "
6 II,7 | husband and to Mary as his wife (cf. Mt 1:16, 18-20, 24;
7 II,7 | angel, to take Mary your wife, for that which is conceived
8 II,9 | register together with Mary his wife, who was with child, and
9 II,15 | not fear to take Mary your wife, for that which is conceived
10 III,18 | the image of husband and wife. According to Jewish custom,
11 III,18 | the husband brought the wife into his own house. Thus,
12 III,18 | not fear to take Mary your wife, for that which has been
13 III,18 | the mystery of Joseph's wife: In her motherhood Mary
14 III,18 | not fear to take Mary your wife into your home." Hence,
15 III,18 | to live as "a virgin, the wife of her husband" (cf. Lk
16 III,19 | divine truth concerning his wife's indescribable vocation;
17 III,19 | commanded him; he took his wife" into his home (Mt 1:24);
18 III,19 | way-the love of husband and wife, deepening within it everything
19 III,19 | Trinity.~"Joseph. . .took his wife; but he knew her not, until
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