Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | where he was martyred by crucifixion. His Feast Day is October
2 1,1 | eventually suffering death by crucifixion. His Feast Day is August
3 1,1 | Matt. 26:14-15). After the Crucifixion of Jesus, in deep remorse,
4 3,1 | and recalls the day of the Crucifixion; Saturday is dedicated to
5 3,2 | 6th Hour commemorates the Crucifixion of Christ (death coming
6 3,9 | Theotokos at the Lord's Crucifixion, and thus are called Cross-Theotokia (
7 3,6 | reminded of the upcoming crucifixion of the Lord and strengthened
8 3,7 | Last Supper to the Lord's Crucifixion, Death and Burial. That
9 4,2 | its walls the place of the crucifixion of the Savior, as well as
10 4,4 | Saturday, the day after the crucifixion of the Lord, His disciples
11 4,4 | met their preaching of the Crucifixion and Resurrection of Christ
12 4,6 | in Gethsemane before His crucifixion; and the Resurrection is
13 4,9 | by beheading and Peter by crucifixion. Thus this Feast became
14 8,3 | Institution of the Eucharist, the Crucifixion, Resurrection and Ascension
15 10,3| the last week, Jesus' Crucifixion and Burial (Ch. 21-27);
16 10,3| The last week — Jesus' crucifixion and burial (Ch. 11-15);
17 10,3| Jerusalem; 7) (Ch. 19:28-23:56) Crucifixion and Burial; and 8) (Ch.
18 10,5| Matthew 21:1-10~The Crucifixion..................................
19 11,1| Savior speak of His own crucifixion and death on the Cross,
20 11,1| destiny of which was to suffer crucifixion together with Christ and,
21 11,1| direct representation of the crucifixion; but even then, almost three
22 11,1| had abolished execution by crucifixion, for many the direct representation
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