Chapter, Paragraph
1 IV,9 | who "alone is good" (cf. Mt 19:17) and-the fullness
2 V,12 | Kingdom of God before you" (Mt 21:31).~By speaking and
3 V,12 | one's wife for any cause" (Mt 19:3) and therefore also
4 V,12 | and to put her away?" (Mt 19: 7). Jesus answers: "
5 V,12 | beginning it was not so" (Mt 19: 8). Jesus appeals to
6 V,12 | let no man put asunder" (Mt 19: 6).~The principle of
7 V,13 | for you as you desire" (Mt 15:28). The Canaanite woman
8 V,13 | 8-10), the leaven (cf. Mt 13:33), and the wise and
9 V,13 | and foolish virgins (cf. Mt 25:1-13). Particularly eloquent
10 V,14 | with the Pharisees (cf. Mt 19:3-9), is Jesus not aware
11 V,14 | with her in his heart" (Mt 5:28). These words, addressed
12 V,15 | the Canaanite woman (cf. Mt 15:28). Sometimes he presents
13 V,15 | told in memory of her" (Mt 26: 6-13).~Indeed, the Gospels
14 V,15 | Galilee, ministering to him" (Mt 27: 55). As we see, in this
15 V,15 | over him today in a dream" (Mt 27:19).~
16 V,16 | has risen, as he said" (Mt 28:6). They are the first
17 V,16 | to embrace his feet (cf. Mt 28:9). They are also the
18 V,16 | truth to the Apostles (cf. Mt 28:1-10; Lk 24:8-11). The
19 VI,20 | not expedient to marry" (Mt 19: 10). Independently of
20 VI,20 | the Kingdom of heaven" (Mt 19:12). It is, then, a voluntary
21 VI,20 | discourse on celibacy (cf. Mt 19:11). Consequently, celibacy
22 VI,20 | is given" understand it (Mt 19:11). Mary is the first
23 VI,20 | and follow Christ" (cf. Mt 19:27). This cannot be compared
24 VI,21 | brethren, you did it to me" (Mt 25:40). Spousal love always
25 VII,26 | regard the position of men" (Mt 22:16). These words fully
26 VIII,29| the Gospel "ethos" (cf. Mt 22:36-40; Mk 12:28-34).
27 VIII,30| the Infancy Narrative (cf. Mt 2:13,16), we can also see
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