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1 Intro | Homilies on John, XIV, 12]. There may be members of 2 1,1 | Agrippa in Jerusalem (Acts 12:2), after first having preached 3 1,1 | which he had charge (John 12:5-6) and ultimately betrayed 4 1,2 | a leading role (Acts 15:12-21). Having ruled the Church 5 1,2 | is called John Mark (Acts 12:12; 15:37), the son of Mary, 6 1,2 | called John Mark (Acts 12:12; 15:37), the son of Mary, 7 1,2 | Christians stayed (Acts 12:12), and he was a cousin 8 1,2 | Christians stayed (Acts 12:12), and he was a cousin of 9 1,8 | Dialogist, commemorated March 12, was Pope of Rome in the 10 1,8 | Simeon, commemorated March 12 and October 12, was noted 11 1,8 | commemorated March 12 and October 12, was noted as a brilliant 12 1,9 | 1237commemorated January 12), the Serbian Church became 13 1,1 | and by the 1970's, only 12 monasteries and convents 14 1,1 | by that Hierarch on April 12,1937. After World War II, 15 1,4 | consecrated in AmericaMarch 12, 1904) was primarily responsible 16 1,5 | City. Accordingly, on March 12, 1904, Archimandrite Raphael ( 17 2,2 | The Soleas~11. The Nave~12. The Vestibule~13. The Bell-Tower~ 18 2,3 | on the House of God, Ch. 12].~Following these interpretations, 19 3,1 | Midnight (9:00 p.m. to 12:00 midnight); Cock-crow ( 20 3,1 | 00 midnight); Cock-crow (12:00 midnight to 3:00 a.m.); 21 3,1 | Third Hour (9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon); Sixth Hour (12: 22 3,1 | 12:00 noon); Sixth Hour (12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m.); and 23 3,2 | 9:00 a.m. (3rd Hour) and 12:00 Noon (6th Hour) in ancient 24 3,3 | the Beatitudes, Matt. 5:3-12), so-called because they 25 3,8 | 8 (D (4-6) (7-8)~2 9-11 12-14 15-17 (9-10) (11-13) ( 26 3,8 | 85 (77) (78-80) (81-84)~12 86-88 89 90-91 (85-87) ( 27 3,8 | week of the Passover (Ex. 12:15-20). As Cyril, Bishop 28 3,8 | through the desert (Ex. 12:34) until they had crossed 29 4,4 | by another way [Matt. 2:1-12].~And in that region there 30 4,1 | raised from the dead (John 12:1). While tarrying there, 31 4,1 | raised from the dead (John 12:9).~The number of people 32 4,2 | s journey away (Acts 1:9-12).~The Lord ascended to Heaven 33 4,7 | circumcised” (Gen. 17:9-12).~In submitting to the Law 34 5,2 | Christ and His return (Luke 12:35-37).~Next, the Monk is 35 6,1 | On the Holy Icons, II, 12]. To an Orthodox Christian, 36 6,2 | resurrection of the dead;~(12)         And the life of 37 6,4 | 20:29-34; Matt. 9:32-35; 12:22; Luke 11:14; Matt. 8: 38 6,4 | and persecution (Matt. 12:24; John 5:18) during His 39 6,5 | and Omnipotent (1 Cor.12:7-11). Creative activity 40 6,6 | perfected in us (1 John 4:12). For it is precisely in 41 6,6 | salvation and sanctity (Heb. 4:12).~The Holy Spirit, dwelling 42 6,6 | sanctifying grace (1 Cor. 12:13). The Spirit sanctifies 43 6,6 | the Holy Spirit (1 Cor. 12:3), we must commune in the 44 6,7 | children of God (John 1:12).~Just as the Holy Spirit 45 6,7 | life eternal (James 1:4-8, 12).~In addition to his heartfelt 46 6,8 | death through sin (Rom. 5:12). As a consequence of his 47 6,8 | resurrection of the dead (Ez. 37:12,14).~By His Resurrection, 48 6,9 | in human language (2 Cor. 12:2,4); it derives from the 49 6,9 | 16:23; Matt. 5:22,29; 8:12; 22:13; Phil. 2:10).~We 50 6,0 | LORD your God gives you (20:12). “You shall not kill (20: 51 6,0 | name of your God (Lev. 19:12). As St. James tells us, 52 6,0 | under condemnation (James 5:12); this reflects the words 53 6,0 | abomination to the Lord (Prov. 12:22). We should always remember 54 6,0 | will be condemned (Matt. 12:34-35, 37). Instead of lies, 55 6,1 | man, but of God (John 1:12-13). In these words the 56 6,1 | the Beatitudes (Matt. 5:1-12), which are sung at the 57 6,2 | The Beatitudes (Matt. 5:3-12).~ ~1. Blessed are the poor 58 6,2 | is called very meek (Num. 12:3), and also the righteous 59 6,2 | 16; John 1:18; 1 John 4:12)? Nevertheless, the Savior 60 6,2 | face to face (1 Cor. 13:12).~ ~7. Blessed are the peacemakers, 61 6,2 | do good (Ps. 34:14; Rom. 12:9). St. Paul teaches us: 62 6,2 | in the sight of all (Rom. 12:17), including the ill-intentioned, 63 6,2 | overcome evil with good (Rom. 12:21).~The Savior speaks even 64 6,2 | be persecuted (2 Tim. 3:12). The words of the Savior, 65 7,2 | Feb. 12~Kazan.................................. 66 7,2 | to Moscow, in 1648; Feb. 12, when the main Feast of 67 8,1 | covenant with God (Col. 2:11-12). If circumcision was performed 68 8,3 | Matt. 26:26-28; cf. Mark 14:12-16; Luke 22:7-13; 1 Cor. 69 8,4 | you shall not die (2 Sam. 12:13).~After this, begins 70 8,5 | ministries in the Church (1 Cor. 12:28). Likewise, he addresses 71 9,5 | acceptable, and perfect (Rom. 12:2). By obeying the will 72 9,8 | for the deprived (Ps. 10:2,12,17-18). He knows that all 73 9,8 | needy and the poor (Ps. 72:12).~Thus, the Psalms have 74 10,1 | primeval history; Chapters 12-50 treat the history of 75 10,1 | stories of Abraham (Ch. 12-25), of Isaac and his twin 76 10,1 | explanation of the Law (Ch. 12-26); and 4) Moses' last 77 10,1 | of Joshua's triumphs (Ch. 12), the book describes the 78 10,1 | Ch. 3:7-11), Ehud (Ch. 3:12-30), Shamgar (Ch. 3:31), 79 10,1 | 1-5); Jephthah (Ch. 10:6-12:7), three more minor Judges ( 80 10,1 | three more minor Judges (Ch. 12:8-15) and Samson (Ch. 13- 81 10,1 | the love of Boaz (Ch. 2-4:12), and, through her marriage 82 10,1 | Jehoshaphat of Judah (Ch. 12-22). Here also we encounter 83 10,1 | and four visions (Ch. 7-12) interpreting current history 84 10,1 | nights in the tomb (Matt. 12:38-41; Luke 11:29-32). The 85 10,2 | Ezra and Nehemiah 7:38-8:12.~ ~Second Esdras.~This book ( 86 10,2 | Maccabeus; 3) (Ch. 9:23-12:54) Exploits of Jonathan 87 10,2 | sacrifices for the dead (12:43-45). The book can be 88 10,3 | John the Baptist (Ch. 3:1-12); Baptism and Temptation 89 10,3 | teaching in Galilee (Ch. 4:12-18:35); Journey to Jerusalem ( 90 10,3 | ascribes it to John Mark (Acts 12:12; 15:37), who composed 91 10,3 | it to John Mark (Acts 12:12; 15:37), who composed it 92 10,3 | with unbelievers (Ch. 5-12); Fellowship with believers ( 93 10,3 | few personal remarks (Ch. 12-16).~ ~First Corinthians.~ 94 10,3 | went on to Macedonia (2:12-13), where Titus rejoined 95 10,3 | like (2:16; 3:24-25; 5:1; 6:12-15). The letter can be divided 96 10,3 | indwelling Spirit (1:5,12,13; 2:18-20; 3:14,16,17; 97 10,3 | individual members (5:1-12), especially widows (5:13- 98 10,3 | tongue for good and evil (3:1-12), as well as prayer for 99 10,3 | letter is a reminder (1:12; 3:1) of the truth of Christianity 100 10,3 | 1-3); love and hate (4:7-12, 16-21).~ ~Second John.~ 101 10,3 | lack of brotherly love (vs. 12), it is not surprising that 102 10,3 | Church also sees in Chapter 12:1-6 a portrayal of the Most-holy 103 10,5 | Acts 1:1-12~The Descent of the Holy 104 10,5 | Matthew 5:1-12~The Great Commandments .................... 105 10,5 | Matthew 7:12~The New Commandment .......................... 106 10,5 | Romans 12:13~Heap coals of fire on 107 10,5 | Romans 12:20~A thorn in the flesh......................... 108 10,5 | 2 Corinthians 12:7~A labor of love........................... 109 10,6 | Isaiah 63:15-64:12~ ~Three Benedictions.~Numbers 110 10,7 | Sunday after Pascha Acts 5:12-20 John 20:19-31~3rd Sunday 111 10,7 | Ascension (Thurs.) Acts 1:1-12 Luke 24:36-53~7th Sunday 112 10,7 | Acts 2:1-11 John 7:37-52; 8:12~ ~1st Sunday after Pentecost 113 10,7 | after Pentecost Heb. 11:33-12:2 Matt. 10:32-33,37-38;~ 114 10,7 | Sunday after Pentecost Rom. 12:6-14 Matt. 9:1-8~7th Sunday 115 10,7 | after Pentecost 1 Cor. 9:2-12 Matt. 18:23-35~12th Sunday 116 10,7 | after Pentecost 2 Cor. 11:31-12:9 Luke 6:31-36~20th Sunday 117 10,7 | Pentecost Eph. 5:9-19 Luke 12:16-21~27th Sunday after 118 10,7 | Sunday after Pentecost Col. 1:12-18 Luke 14:16-24~29th Sunday 119 10,7 | Pentecost Col. 3:4-11 Luke 17:12-19~30th Sunday after Pentecost 120 10,7 | Sunday after Pentecost Col. 3:12-16 Luke 18:18-27~31st Sunday 121 10,7 | after Pentecost 1 Cor. 6:12-20 Luke 15:11-32~Prodigal 122 10,7 | Sunday of Orthodoxy 32-12:2~2nd Sunday of Great Lent 123 10,7 | Lent Heb. 1:10-23 Mark 2:1-12~ St. Gregory Palamas Heb. 124 10,7 | Eph. 5:9-19 Matt. 4:25-5:12~ (Sat.) Akathist to the 125 10,7 | Lazarus Saturday Heb. 12:28-13:8 John 11:1-45~Palm 126 10,7 | Sunday Phil. 4:4-9 John 12:1-18~ ~Passion Week.~Holy 127 10,7 | Friday 1. John 13:31-18:1~12 Passion Gospels 2. John 128 10,7 | 43-47~11. John 19:38-42~12. Matt. 27:62-66~Holy Saturday 129 10,7 | John 20:19-31~4. Luke 24:1-12 10. John 21:1-14~5. Luke 130 10,7 | John 21:1-14~5. Luke 24:12-35 11. John 21:15-25~6. 131 10,7 | Jesus Gal. 4:4-7 Matt. 2:1-12~Christ~The Theophany of 132 10,9 | Fear of Earthquake Heb. 12:6-13, 25-27 Matt. 8:23-27~ 133 10,9 | Every Good~Work Phil. 2:12-16 Matt. 7:7-11~For Every 134 10,9 | Thanks Eph. 5:9-21 Luke 17:12-19~For Baptism Rom. 6:3- 135 11,2 | Light of the World” (John 8:12; 9:5).~Censer: This is a 136 11,2 | Spirit (Is. 11:2-3; Rev. 5:12).~Shamrock: This was supposedly


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