Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | God come in the flesh (1 John 4:2-3), and who are united
2 Intro | chosen you out of the world (John 15:19) and Who said elsewhere,
3 Intro | wolves within” [Homilies on John, XIV, 12]. There may be
4 1,1 | the Apostles of Christ (John 1:37-40), to whom he brought
5 1,1 | identified with the Nathanael of John 1:45-51, of whom the Lord
6 1,1 | indeed, in whom is no guile (John 1:47). According to Church
7 1,1 | Younger) and his brother, John (the Evangelist), were fishermen —
8 1,1 | Day is October 9.~ ~St. John.~St. John the Evangelist (
9 1,1 | October 9.~ ~St. John.~St. John the Evangelist (also the
10 1,1 | disciple, whom Jesus loved (John 13:23), and who leaned on
11 1,1 | was dying on the Cross (John 19:26), and it was at St.
12 1,1 | 19:26), and it was at St. John's house that her Holy Dormition
13 1,1 | Dormition occurred. St. John occupied an important place
14 1,1 | called Thaddaeus or Lebbaeus (John 14:22; Matt. 10:3). To him
15 1,1 | bringing Nathanael with him (John 1:43ff.). According to Church
16 1,1 | called Didymus (or the Twin, John 11:16), appears several
17 1,1 | appears several times in St. John's Gospel, which gives a
18 1,1 | to die with the Master (John 11:16); skeptical about
19 1,1 | whole-hearted in his belief (John 20:24-28). According to
20 1,1 | of which he had charge (John 12:5-6) and ultimately betrayed
21 1,2 | together with Peter and John (Gal. 2:9). At the first
22 1,2 | In the Acts, he is called John Mark (Acts 12:12; 15:37),
23 1,4 | the Word was made flesh (John 1:14), and the Virgin had
24 1,6 | Polycarp was a disciple of St. John the Theologian and is commemorated
25 1,7 | honored (the others being St. John the Evangelist, and St.
26 1,7 | his Great Catechism.~ ~St. John Chrysostom, Archbishop of
27 1,7 | Constantinople († 407).~St. John Chrysostom (the Golden-mouth),
28 1,7 | On the Priesthood. To St. John is attributed the usual
29 1,8 | communion with God.~ ~St. John of Damascus (Damascene (†
30 1,8 | Damascene († 776)).~St. John, commemorated December 4,
31 1,2 | of the Missionary Priest John Veniaminov in Unalaska,
32 1,2 | of the arrival of Father John, only the Monk Herman, now
33 1,3 | distances involved, Father John found a solid foundation
34 1,3 | harsh.)~Together, Fathers John and Jacob were a remarkable
35 1,3 | now-widowed Priest, Fr. John Veniaminov, as Innocent,
36 1,4 | Apostle to the Americas.~John Popov (later St. Innocent)
37 1,4 | family and at age six, young John was already reading at his
38 1,4 | graduation from the Seminary, John married the daughter of
39 1,4 | While a young man, Fr. John had heard stories about
40 1,4 | arriving at Unalaska, Fr. John found that there was no
41 1,4 | were able to assist Fr. John in the construction of the
42 1,4 | 1826.~At the same time, Fr. John's primary work was converting
43 1,4 | language, for which Fr. John had devised an alphabet
44 1,4 | the Aleut language.~Fr. John traveled throughout the
45 1,4 | children.”~In 1834, Fr. John and his family were transferred
46 1,4 | epidemic hit the area. Father John convinced many of the Tlingits
47 1,4 | and respect.~In 1836, Fr. John decided to return to Russia
48 1,4 | of Moscow encouraged Fr. John to become a Monk, which
49 1,4 | initiated. In 1870, Bishop John (Metropolsky) was appointed
50 1,4 | the Living Church under John Kedrovsky, and the Russian
51 1,5 | until 1924, when Archbishop John Theodorovich arrived in
52 1,5 | Church under Archbishop John (Theodorovich) to form the
53 2,1 | Nazareth, the King of the Jews (John 19:19); the main crossbeam,
54 2,3 | flanked by His Mother and St. John the Baptist, called the
55 2,4 | Saints Basil the Great and John Chrysostom, for whom the
56 2,4 | Matthew, Mark, Luke and John — at the four corners.~As
57 3,1 | greatest of the Prophets, St. John the Forerunner and Baptist
58 3,1 | 7 by the Synaxis of St. John the Baptist; and the Annunciation
59 3,2 | angels, Tuesday — St. John the Baptist, etc.). In addition,
60 3,2 | Christ) as if he were St. John the Forerunner, and the
61 3,2 | certain Apostles, e.g., Sts. John, Peter, James and Jude,
62 3,2 | beside the Jordan River, St. John the Baptist greeted Him
63 3,2 | Zechariah, the father of John the Baptist, who magnified
64 3,3 | Orthodox — the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, the Liturgy
65 3,3 | are entitled ...of Saint John..., ...of St. Basil...,
66 3,3 | undoubtedly composed by St. John and St. Basil, respectively.
67 3,3 | classes of Saints: 1) St. John the Baptist, 2) Prophets,
68 3,4 | Apocalypse (Revelation) of St. John.~As the Choir sings, the
69 3,4 | the commemoration of St. John the Baptist, the Departed,
70 3,5 | the usual Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom in the following
71 3,5 | commemorated rather than St. John Chrysostom.~ ~
72 3,6 | the full Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom or St. Basil
73 3,6 | commemorated instead of St. John Chrysostom or St. Basil
74 3,8 | Matthew, Mark, Luke and John) arranged in sections called
75 3,8 | Apocalypse (Revelation) of St. John. It too is divided into
76 3,8 | revision was made by St. John of Damascus (tea.749), a
77 3,8 | Sabbas at Jerusalem, and St. John on Patmos.~ ~
78 3,2 | 3. The Beheading of St. John the Baptist — Aug. 29~4.
79 3,3 | Theophany, the Beheading of St. John the Baptist, and the elevation
80 3,3 | Finding of the Head of St. John the Baptist (Feb. 24), Holy
81 3,6 | The usual Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom is not served
82 3,6 | the usual Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom is replaced by
83 3,6 | Sunday of Great Lent — St. John Climacus.~The Fourth Sunday
84 3,6 | Sunday is dedicated to St. John Climacus (of The Ladder),
85 3,8 | catechetical address of St. John Chrysostom is read, summoning
86 3,8 | Catechetical Sermon of St. John Chrysostom.~[The Catechetical
87 3,8 | Catechetical Sermon of St. John Chrysostom is read by the
88 3,8 | in Me shall never thirst (John 6:35). After His Resurrection,
89 4,2 | perish but have eternal life (John 3:14-16). This was accomplished
90 4,2 | proclaimed It is finished (John 19:30)!~Truly, the Nativity
91 4,4 | the 6th Century, while St. John Chrysostom introduced it
92 4,6 | Jesus Christ is baptized by John in the waters of the Jordan,
93 4,6 | tells us: In those days came John the Baptist, preaching in
94 4,6 | His paths straight.” Now John wore a garment of camel'
95 4,6 | confessing their sins.... [And John said,] “I baptize you with
96 4,6 | for He was before me'“ [John 1:28-30]. Then Jesus came...
97 4,6 | 30]. Then Jesus came...to John, to be baptized by him.
98 4,6 | to be baptized by him. John would have prevented Him,
99 4,6 | pleased” [Matt. 3:13-17].~And John bore witness, “I saw the
100 4,6 | this is the Son of God” [John 1:32-34].~In commemoration
101 4,6 | His head under the hand of John, the creature, in the waters
102 4,8 | Zechariah, the father of St. John the Baptist, when the angel
103 4,8 | Elizabeth [the mother of St. John the Baptist] in her old
104 4,9 | disciples gave various answers: John the Baptist, Elijah, Jeremiah,
105 4,9 | with Him Peter, James and John. And as He was praying,
106 4,9 | disciples (Peter, James and John) with Him on the mountain
107 4,0 | lived in the house of St. John the Divine on Zion and often
108 4,0 | branch from Paradise to St. John and told him to carry it
109 4,0 | preparations for her burial. St. John sent word to St. James,
110 4,0 | encircled the house of St. John the Divine. At the command
111 4,0 | the door of the house. St. John greeted them and told them
112 4,1 | had raised from the dead (John 12:1). While tarrying there,
113 4,1 | had raised from the dead (John 12:9).~The number of people
114 4,1 | all likelihood Peter and John — Our Lord asked them to
115 4,1 | way, as the Evangelists John and Matthew tell us, the
116 4,1 | Crucify Hint! Crucify Him! (John 19:6). The Savior also knew
117 4,2 | Comforter will not come to you (John 16:7). I will pray the Father,
118 4,2 | will teach you all things (John 14:16, 26). The Savior saw
119 4,2 | heaven, the Son of man (John 3:13), the Lord had said.
120 4,2 | where I am you may be also (John 14:2-3). This same thought
121 4,3 | teach you all things... (John 14:16-17, 26). These words
122 4,4 | they laid Jesus there (John 19:38-42). The women who
123 4,4 | said these things to her (John 20:1-8, 10-18).~Later the
124 4,4 | Lord, The Nativity of St. John the Baptist, The Holy Apostles
125 4,4 | Paul, The Beheading of St. John the Baptist, The Protection
126 4,6 | in the Revelation of St. John. In ancient Jewish tradition,
127 4,6 | to the Revelation of St. John, seven angels serve before
128 4,8 | The Nativity of St. John the Baptist (June 24).~The
129 4,8 | June 24).~The birth of St. John the Baptist, the last and
130 4,8 | son, whose name would be John. Zechariah was incredulous.
131 4,8 | Not so; he shall be called John” (Luke 1:57-60). This was
132 4,8 | and when he wrote the name John, his mouth was opened, and
133 4,8 | 67, 76-77). We know that John later became a great Prophet
134 4,8 | this is the Son of God” (John 1:34).~ ~
135 4,9 | of God.~According to St. John Chrysostom, St. Paul sought
136 4,0 | The Beheading of St. John the Baptist (Aug. 29).~During
137 4,0 | to the crowds concerning John: “What did you go out into
138 4,0 | risen no one greater than John the Baptist; yet he who
139 4,0 | than he (Matt. 11:7-11).~John was the greatest of the
140 4,0 | Even so great a prophet as John had not been redeemed. Like
141 4,0 | redeemed. Like all men, John had to die a bodily death
142 4,0 | Herod had sent and seized John, and bound hint in prison
143 4,0 | he had married her. For John said to Herod, “It is not
144 4,0 | could not, for Herod feared John, knowing that he was a righteous
145 4,0 | And she said, “The head of John the baptizer.” And she came
146 4,0 | give me at once the head of John the Baptist on a platter.”~
147 4,0 | Gregory the Theologian and John Chrysostom (Jan. 30)~The
148 4,0 | Holy Apostle and Evangelist John the Theologian (May 8)~The
149 6,1 | word: Tradition. As St. John of Damascus says, “We do
150 6,1 | hold equal rank with St. John's Gospel.~Here we must also
151 6,1 | you into all the truth (John 16:13) and this promise
152 6,3 | All-Knowing (Omniscient) (1 John 3:20), All-Good (Ps. 145:
153 6,3 | or Satan (The Adversary; John 8:44).~After He had created
154 6,4 | The Only-begotten Son (John 1:18) of God, descended
155 6,4 | 4), and was made flesh (John 1:14). He took a human body
156 6,4 | which no other man did (John 15:24), in which He revealed
157 6,4 | Lord of the visible world (John 2:1-2, Luke 8:24; Matt.
158 6,4 | Matt. 9:18-19; Luke 8:49; John 11:1-45). He also manifested
159 6,4 | persecution (Matt. 12:24; John 5:18) during His earthly
160 6,4 | the true knowledge of God (John 1:18) and having disclosed
161 6,4 | of the Heavenly Father (John 6:40), Jesus Christ, the
162 6,4 | condemned sin (1 Tim. 2:6; John 1:29), endured mocking,
163 6,4 | through the Holy Spirit (John 16:13), to administer rightly
164 6,4 | the living and the dead (John 5:29), after which the Kingdom
165 6,5 | 19), He is All-Knowing (John 14:26; 1 Cor. 2:10-11),
166 6,5 | Everywhere-Present (Rom. 8:9), Eternal (John 14:6), and Omnipotent (1
167 6,5 | sins and sanctifies them (John 3:5-6; 1 Cor. 6:11), and
168 6,5 | received, grace upon grace (John 1:16).~The Holy Spirit was
169 6,5 | even the Spirit of Truth (John 14:16).~Everything in the
170 6,6 | atonement for human sin (John 1:29; Heb. 7:27) and by
171 6,6 | Who founded her is One (John 10:18). The Church is Holy,
172 6,6 | love is perfected in us (1 John 4:12). For it is precisely
173 6,6 | us to love one another (John 15:17). It is by prayer
174 6,6 | Christ the Savior's prayers (John 17:11-19). The Church is
175 6,7 | 19), and children of God (John 1:12).~Just as the Holy
176 6,7 | enter the kingdom of God (John 3:5). Baptism, therefore,
177 6,7 | through grace (is born again — John 3:3), that man experiences
178 6,8 | through the Holy Eucharist (John 6:54-57). The Eucharist —
179 6,9 | of our Heavenly Father (John 14:2).~This ineffable joy
180 6,9 | Christ Whom Thou hast sent (John 17,:3).~This joy is immutable,
181 6,9 | house are many mansions (John 14:2), says Christ the Savior.
182 6,0 | Fathers, especially St. John of Damascus.~ ~3. “You shall
183 6,0 | a terrible crime! As St. John tells us, even bearing hatred
184 6,0 | eternal life abiding in him (1 John 3:15).~ ~7. “You shall not
185 6,0 | you also love one another (John 13:34). This new love requires
186 6,1 | secret disciple, Nicodemus (John 3:1-21), and the other with
187 6,1 | with the Samaritan Woman (John 4:4-42). In His conversation
188 6,1 | unless God is with him (John 3:2).~Aware of Nicodemus'
189 6,1 | see the Kingdom of God (John 3:3). Nicodemus misunderstood
190 6,1 | of the spirit is spirit (John 3:5-6).~According to St.
191 6,1 | 3:5-6).~According to St. John Chrysostom, what is meant
192 6,1 | asked: How can this be (John 3:9)? Jesus explained that
193 6,1 | Him may have eternal life (John 3:14-15).~Our salvation
194 6,1 | perish but have eternal life (John 3:16). Man should respond
195 6,1 | salvation through it.~St. John the Evangelist, speaking
196 6,1 | will of man, but of God (John 1:12-13). In these words
197 6,1 | welling up to eternal life (John 4:14). Then, speaking of
198 6,1 | worship in spirit and truth (John 4:23-24). Here, when He
199 6,1 | saying, according to St. John Chrysostom, that God is
200 6,1 | Truth mean? According to St. John Chrysostom: “Earlier rites,
201 6,2 | bodies.~According to St. John Chrysostom, humility is
202 6,2 | of humility (Matt. 11:39; John 13:14-16), for His entire
203 6,2 | oppressed by disease. As St. John Chrysostom says, True humility
204 6,2 | This godly sorrow, as St. John of the Ladder tells us, “
205 6,2 | are constant and, as St. John of the Ladder teaches us, “
206 6,2 | during Divine Liturgy, St. John the Almsgiver, when he was
207 6,2 | word and in deed. As St. John Chrysostom says, “If we
208 6,2 | to accomplish His work (John 4:34).~The will of God is
209 6,2 | My blood is drink indeed (John 6:35, 55).~Hunger and thirst
210 6,2 | or can see (1 Tim. 6:16; John 1:18; 1 John 4:12)? Nevertheless,
211 6,2 | Tim. 6:16; John 1:18; 1 John 4:12)? Nevertheless, the
212 6,2 | seductions of this world. As St. John of the Ladder says, “truly
213 6,2 | gives do I give to you (John 14:27). And not only does
214 6,2 | they will persecute you (John 15:20). The destiny of the
215 6,2 | of the Beatitudes. As St. John Chrysostom says: “Note after
216 6,2 | have overcome the world (John 16:33). The Lord overcame
217 6,2 | take your joy from you (John 16:22). If even here in
218 7 | found in the writings of St. John of Damascus (f776), who
219 7 | from these writings.~As St. John points out, in ancient times
220 7 | No one has ever seen God (John 1:18) and You cannot see
221 7 | Image of God; for, as St. John the Evangelist tells us,
222 7 | flesh and dwelt among us (John 1:14).~No one has ever seen
223 7 | He has made Him known (John 1:18), the Evangelist proclaims.
224 7 | Me has seen the Father (John 14:8, 9). Thus as the Son
225 7 | contemporary opposition.~St. John Damascene further tells
226 7 | because the Word became flesh (John 1:14), we are no longer
227 7 | and Divine Power.~As St. John Damascene asserts: “I do
228 7 | Thus, according to St. John Damascene, those who refuse
229 7,2 | vision, was the shepherd, John Bosoi, who ran up the mount.
230 8,1 | enter the Kingdom of God (John 3:5)~This Sacrament of Holy
231 8,1 | baptism performed by St. John the Baptist, for although
232 8,1 | although this baptism of John was from heaven (Mark 11:
233 8,1 | Luke 3:16). The baptism of John prepared a man for the reception
234 8,1 | 3:1-2; Luke 1:16; 3:3). John's baptism was, in effect,
235 8,2 | the Apostles, Peter and John were sent to the Samaritans
236 8,3 | Liturgies:~1. The Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom — the usual Liturgy
237 8,3 | the world is My flesh (John 6:35,51). At the Last Supper,
238 8,3 | God come in the flesh (1 John 4:2-3), and are united by
239 8,3 | Lord.” Furthermore, as St. John of Damascus states, “If
240 8,4 | Lord God. According to St. John the Evangelist, If we say
241 8,4 | the truth is not in us (1 John 1:8), for every man sins
242 8,4 | attaining perfection.~St. John says that if we confess
243 8,4 | from all unrighteousness (1 John 1:9). It is not easy, however,
244 8,7 | Wedding in Cana in Galilee (John 2:1-11). The blessing, given
245 9 | Without prayer, as St. John Chrysostom says, there is
246 9 | with our words, or, as St. John of the Ladder tells us, “
247 9,1 | heard. According to St. John Chrysostom, charity is the
248 9,3 | St. John Chrysostom on Prayers.~In
249 9,3 | his earthly ministry, St. John Chrysostom was well known
250 9,3 | Golden-mouth. In his sermons, St. John was especially concerned
251 9,3 | Therefore the Holy Father, St. John, did not limit conversation
252 9,3 | out.” While in public, St. John did not recommend that prayer
253 9,3 | for definite hours, St. John, nonetheless, sees the time
254 9,3 | short and few, but, as St. John says, “let us rise during
255 9,3 | the content of prayer, St. John advises first of all “to
256 9,3 | heavenly pastures. As St. John affirms, in truth “prayer
257 9,4 | said at home, for as St. John Chrysostom tells us, a single “
258 9,4 | only yourselves,” warns St. John Chrysostom. “You can, of
259 9,5 | of the world is My flesh (John 6:48, 51). Material bread
260 9,5 | Divine Services. As St. John Chrysostom says, it is the “
261 9,6 | usual Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom is not celebrated
262 9,6 | battle:~ ~Beheading of St. John the Baptist (Aug. 29).~On
263 9,6 | being like the righteous John who suffered for the truth.~ ~
264 9,7 | in My Name, I will do it (John 14:13-14). Truly, truly,
265 9,7 | that your joy may be full (John 16:23-24).~Later, in the
266 9,7 | Antioch (who had known St. John the Evangelist), when he
267 10 | Matthew, Mark, Luke and John; 2) Church History — The
268 10 | Sts. Paul, James, Peter, John and Jude; and 4) an Apocalypse,
269 10 | title: The Revelation to St. John. All of these books were
270 10,1 | the prophecies concerning John the Baptist, Behold, I send
271 10,2 | death of the High Priest John Hyrcanus I (134-104 B.C.).
272 10,2 | 175 B.C.) to the reign of John Hyrcanus I, which marked
273 10,3 | Jesus (Ch. 1-2); Activity of John the Baptist (Ch. 3:1-12);
274 10,3 | tradition ascribes it to John Mark (Acts 12:12; 15:37),
275 10,3 | of Jesus' public life — John the Baptist; baptism and
276 10,3 | 1) (Ch. 1-2) Births of John the Baptist and Jesus; 2) (
277 10,3 | Ch. 3:1-22) Activity of John the Baptist; Baptism of
278 10,3 | and of the holy angels.~ ~John.~This Gospel, by the Beloved
279 10,3 | Whom no one has ever seen (John 1:14,18). St. John records
280 10,3 | seen (John 1:14,18). St. John records real events, but
281 10,3 | Sorrow for the Departed~(John 11:25-26)~I am the Resurrection
282 10,3 | for that Feast.~ ~First John.~This letter, written toward
283 10,3 | attributed by the Church to St. John the Evangelist. The letter
284 10,3 | 4:7-12, 16-21).~ ~Second John.~This letter was written
285 10,3 | Like the first letter of John, it too was written by St.
286 10,3 | it too was written by St. John the Evangelist late in the
287 10,3 | the main teachings of 1st John and adds a warning against
288 10,3 | error (vs. 7-11).~ ~Third John.~This is a personal letter
289 10,3 | is a personal letter of John to Gaius, focusing on an
290 10,3 | authority of the Elder (John) (vs. 10). John rebukes
291 10,3 | the Elder (John) (vs. 10). John rebukes Diotrephes, while
292 10,3 | revelation was extended to St. John the Evangelist at the end
293 10,5 | John 19~The Resurrection ..............................
294 10,5 | John 13:34~The Chapter on Love.........................
295 10,5 | John 3:16~ ~Sayings of Jesus:~
296 10,5 | life ....................John 14:6~ ~Sayings from St.
297 10,5 | murderer............. 1 John 3:15~God is love ...................................
298 10,5 | 1 John 4:8~I am the Alpha and the
299 10,6 | John 17~In Gethsemane..............................
300 10,7 | Holy Pascha Acts 1:1-8 John 1:1-17~2nd Sunday after
301 10,7 | after Pascha Acts 5:12-20 John 20:19-31~3rd Sunday after
302 10,7 | after Pascha Acts 9:32-42 John 5:1-15~5th Sunday after
303 10,7 | Pascha Acts 11:19-26, 29-30 John 4:5-42~6th Sunday after
304 10,7 | after Pascha Acts 16:16-34 John 9:1-38~Holy Ascension (Thurs.)
305 10,7 | Pascha Acts 20:16-18,28-36 John 17:1-13~8th Sunday — Holy
306 10,7 | Holy Pentecost Acts 2:1-11 John 7:37-52; 8:12~ ~1st Sunday
307 10,7 | Great Lent Heb. 11:24-26, John 1:43-51~ Sunday of Orthodoxy
308 10,7 | Gregory Palamas Heb. 7:26-8:2 John 10:9-16~3rd Sunday of Great
309 10,7 | 13-20 Mark 9:17-31~ St. John of the Ladder Eph. 5:9-19
310 10,7 | Saturday Heb. 12:28-13:8 John 11:1-45~Palm Sunday Phil.
311 10,7 | Palm Sunday Phil. 4:4-9 John 12:1-18~ ~Passion Week.~
312 10,7 | 11:23-32 Matt. 26:2-20~John 13:3-17~Matt. 26:21-39~Luke
313 10,7 | 27:2~ ~Holy Friday 1. John 13:31-18:1~12 Passion Gospels
314 10,7 | 12 Passion Gospels 2. John 18:1-28~3. Matt. 26:57-75~
315 10,7 | 28~3. Matt. 26:57-75~4. John 18:28-19:16~5. Matt. 27:
316 10,7 | 33-54~8. Luke 23:32-49~9. John 19:25-37~10. Mark 15:43-
317 10,7 | 37~10. Mark 15:43-47~11. John 19:38-42~12. Matt. 27:62-
318 10,7 | 1. Matthew 28:16-20 7. John 20:1-10~2. Mark 16:1-8 8.
319 10,7 | 20:1-10~2. Mark 16:1-8 8. John 20:11-18~3. Mark 16:9-20
320 10,7 | 11-18~3. Mark 16:9-20 9. John 20:19-31~4. Luke 24:1-12
321 10,7 | 19-31~4. Luke 24:1-12 10. John 21:1-14~5. Luke 24:12-35
322 10,7 | 14~5. Luke 24:12-35 11. John 21:15-25~6. Luke 24:36-53~ ~
323 10,7 | Exaltation of the 1 Cor. 1:18-24 John 19:6-11, 13-20,~Precious
324 10,8 | Departed:~Monday Rom. 14:6-9 John 5:17-24~Tuesday 1 Cor. 15:
325 10,8 | Tuesday 1 Cor. 15:39-57 John 5:24-30~Wednesday 2 Cor.
326 10,8 | Wednesday 2 Cor. 5:1-10 John 6:35-39~Thursday 1 Cor.
327 10,8 | Thursday 1 Cor. 15:20-28 John 6:40-44~Friday 1 Cor. 15:
328 10,8 | 44~Friday 1 Cor. 15:47-57 John 6:48-54~Saturday 1 Thess.
329 10,8 | Saturday 1 Thess. 4:13-17 John 5:24-30~ ~
330 10,9 | Matt. 8:14-23~Mark 5:24-34~John 4:46-54~For Travelers by
331 10,9 | Travelers by Land Acts 8:26-39 John 14:1-14,~For Travelers by
332 10,9 | For Marriage Eph. 5:20-33 John 2:1-11~For Burial of Infants
333 10,9 | Infants 1 Cor. 15:39-57 John 6:35-39~For Burial of Laymen
334 10,9 | Laymen 1 Thess. 4:13-17 John 5:24-30~For Burial of Monastics
335 10,9 | Monastics 1 Thess. 4:13-17 John 5:24-30~For Burial of Priests
336 10,9 | Priests 1 Thess. 4:13-17 John 5:24-30~Rom. 5:13-21 John
337 10,9 | John 5:24-30~Rom. 5:13-21 John 5:17-25~1 Cor. 15:1-11 John
338 10,9 | John 5:17-25~1 Cor. 15:1-11 John 6:35-39~1 Cor. 15:20-28
339 10,9 | 6:35-39~1 Cor. 15:20-28 John 6:40-44~Rom. 14:6-9 John
340 10,9 | John 6:40-44~Rom. 14:6-9 John 6:48-54~ ~ ~
341 11,1 | images,” according to St. John of Damascus [Three Apologies
342 11,1 | and the earthly. As St. John Damascene further states: “
343 11,1 | This is affirmed by St. John Chrysostom, who pointed
344 11,1 | Him may have eternal life (John 3:14-15).~Now everyone who
345 11,1 | Century.~According to St. John of Damascus: “By the Cross
346 11,1 | Christ is the Tree of Life (John 14:6).~Anchor: This symbol
347 11,1 | Nazareth, King of the Jews (John 19:19).~I.H.B.I [Greek]~[
348 11,1 | referred to as the Light (John 1:4). The sun is combined
349 11,1 | Gospel by describing St. John the Baptist, the voice of
350 11,1 | Christ.~Winged Eagle — St. John: The winged eagle symbolizes
351 11,2 | the Light of the World” (John 8:12; 9:5).~Censer: This
352 11,2 | sacrificial role of Christ (John 1:29). The lamb carries
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