Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | the Nathanael of John 1:45-51, of whom the Lord Himself
2 1,2 | Garden of Gethsemane (Mark 14:51-52). In the Acts, he is
3 2,5 | twelve recitations of Psalm 51 — for twelve strikes of
4 3,2 | mercy on me, O God... (Ps. 51) and the moving penitential
5 3,2 | the hymns (based on Ps. 51), “Have mercy on us, O Lord,
6 3,2 | let us worship...,” Psalm 51, and the 17th Kathisma, “
7 3,2 | at all, but after Psalm 51 there follows a Canon to
8 3,2 | and the verse from Psalm 51, “O Lord, open Thou my lips....”
9 3,2 | sung, followed by Psalm 51 and special supplications
10 3,2 | are omitted and only Psalm 51 is read. This ends the second
11 3,8 | 40-42) (43-45)~7 47-49 50-51 52-55 (46-48) (49-50) (51-
12 3,8 | 51 52-55 (46-48) (49-50) (51-54)~8 56-58 59-61 62-64~(
13 6,2 | Thou wilt not despise (Ps. 51:17). Seeing the results
14 8,3 | world is My flesh (John 6:35,51). At the Last Supper, Jesus
15 8,4 | Psalms from which Psalm 51 has been preserved in the
16 9,5 | is My flesh (John 6:48, 51). Material bread means all
17 10,1| probably by Baruch; 4) (Ch. 46-51) — oracles against the foreign
18 10,2| several songs (Ch. 50:25-51).~ ~Baruch.~This book, purported
19 10,3| Jesus in Galilee; 6) (Ch. 9:51-19:27) Journey to Jerusalem;
20 10,3| written from Corinth about 51 A.D. During his second missionary
21 10,4| 22; Ps. 25; Ps. 42; Ps. 51~When Sick: Ps. 32; Ps. 38;
22 10,4| When We Sin: Ps. 6; Ps. 51; Ps. 139~When Sorrowing:
23 10,4| 40; Ps. 42; Ps. 43; Ps. 51~When Tempted: Ps. 1; Ps.
24 10,6| Psalm 51~To the All-seeing God ............................
25 10,7| Heb. 11:24-26, John 1:43-51~ Sunday of Orthodoxy 32-
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