Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,2 | which only in "the Incarnate Word takes on light... (since)
2 II,3 | Eph 1:9). The Son, the Word one in substance with the
3 II,3 | which through Christ, the Word made flesh, man has access
4 II,3 | with this response "the Word is truly made flesh" (cf.
5 II,4 | of the Incarnation of the Word, who is of one substance
6 II,5 | being a creature of God. The word "handmaid", near the end
7 III,8 | biblical Revelation as God's word about himself. Speaking
8 III,8 | eternal generation of the Word of God, and although the
9 IV,10 | unchangeable message of the Word revealed by God. In it is
10 IV,11 | the divine Person of the Word. The one who accomplishes
11 IV,11 | included in the biblical word "woman": a revelation commensurate
12 V,13 | sent into the world. Every word and gesture of Christ about
13 VI,18 | to me according to your word" - signify the woman's readiness
14 VI,19 | rather are those who hear the word of God and keep it" (Lk
15 VI,19 | profound "listening to the word of the living God" and a
16 VI,19 | readiness to "safeguard" this Word, which is "the word of eternal
17 VI,19 | this Word, which is "the word of eternal life" (cf. Jn
18 VI,22 | mother by accepting God's word in faith. For by her preaching
19 VII,23| washing of water with the word, that he might present the
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