Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,3| kings of the Gentiles — cf. Lk 22:25). The Orthodox Church
2 1,1 | 18-20, Mk 13:13, Mt 5:11, Lk 6:22-23, Mt 24:9-13), virtually
3 5,4 | the “one thing needful” (Lk 10:42). Abandoning all things
4 5,4 | appareled and living delicately (Lk 7:25), given over to pride,
5 5,4 | equal unto the angels” (Lk 20:35-36, cf. Mt 22:30,
6 5,6 | the words of eternal life (Lk 10:38-42). Also, Christ
7 6,16| which was our duty to do'“ (Lk 17:10). Again, the Apostle
8 7,14| understand the Scriptures” (Lk 24:45). On the other hand, “
9 7,16| Thou Thy servant depart” (Lk 2:29-32) and the Rejoice
10 7,16| doth magnify the Lord” (Lk 1:46-55) is usually sung
11 7,17| Messiah, Christ the Lord [cf. Lk 2:26].~ The prophecy made
12 7,17| glory of Thy people Israel” (Lk 2:29-32).~ ~As Archpriest
13 9,13| according to your word” (Lk 1:38). This response was
14 10,20| says the Lord Jesus Christ (Lk 20:38). “Whether we live
15 10,20| into the bosom of Abraham (Lk 16:26). Indeed, these people
16 10,20| might pray for them (cf. Lk 16:9).~ On earth, it is
17 10,21| equal unto the angels” (Lk 20:36).~ The parable of
18 10,21| the rich man and Lazarus (Lk 16:19-31) shows that Abraham,
19 10,21| prophets; let them hear them” (Lk 16:29) clearly indicates
20 10,22| Him [God], all are alive” (Lk 20: 38). There is also a
21 10,23| blessed art thou among women” (Lk 1:28). St. John the Forerunner,
22 10,23| voice of the Theotokos (Lk 1:41,44). St. Elizabeth
23 10,23| Lord should come to Me?” (Lk 1:42-43). Likewise did the
24 10,23| which Thou hast sucked” (Lk 11:27).~ Elder Epiphanies
25 10,23| would call her blessed (Lk 1:48). Who was the Theotokos,
26 10,25| shall call me blessed” (Lk 1:48), Protestantism, which
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