Chapter, Paragraph
1 II,3 | will be impossible" (cf. Lk 1: 31-37).16~It may be easy
2 II,5 | the handmaid of the Lord" (Lk 1:38). This statement should
3 IV,11 | done great things for me" (Lk 1:49). These words certainly
4 V,12 | for she is a sinner'" (Lk 7:39). Even greater dismay,
5 V,13 | fully straighten herself" (Lk 13:11); or Simon's mother-in-law,
6 V,13 | to her, 'Do not weep!'"(Lk 7:13). And finally there
7 V,13 | Susanna and "many others" (cf. Lk 8:1-3).~Sometimes women
8 V,13 | parables of the lost coin (cf. Lk 15: 8-10), the leaven (cf.
9 V,13 | the living that she had" (Lk 21:1-4). In this way Jesus
10 V,13 | defenceless people (cf. also Lk 18:1-7).~In all of Jesus'
11 V,13 | a "daughter of Abraham" (Lk 13:16), while in the whole
12 V,13 | Jerusalem, do not weep for me" (Lk 23:28). This way of speaking
13 V,13 | for she loved much" (cf. Lk 7:37-47).~Finally, there
14 V,15 | with domestic matters (cf. Lk 10: 3842). On another occasion -
15 V,15 | forgiven little, loves ]ittle" (Lk 7:47). On the occasion of
16 V,15 | bewailed and lamented him" (Lk 23:27). Earlier still, there
17 V,16 | Apostles (cf. Mt 28:1-10; Lk 24:8-11). The Gospel of
18 VI,17 | since I have no husband?" (Lk 1: 31, 34). In the usual
19 VI,17 | I have no husband" (cf. Lk 1: 34) and at the same time
20 VI,19 | word of God and keep it" (Lk 11:27-28). Jesus confirms
21 VI,19 | sword has pierced" (cf. Lk 2: 35), our thoughts go
22 VI,20 | since I have no husband?" (Lk 1:34).Even though she is "
23 VI,20 | whose name was Joseph" (cf. Lk 1:27), she is firm in her
24 VI,20 | coming down upon her (cf. Lk 1:35). This divine motherhood,
25 VII,25 | daughters of Abraham" (cf. Lk 13:16), the dignity belonging
26 VII,26 | this in remembrance of me" (Lk 22:19; 1 Cor 11:24), which
27 VII,26 | has been "poured out" (cf. Lk 22:19-20). In this way "
28 VIII,29| Spirit will come upon you" (Lk 1:35).~
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