Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,3 | school and guest house, while food for himself and the orphans
2 3,2 | they consumed with them the food which had just been blessed,
3 3,1 | only the abstinence from food, but also from evil thoughts
4 3,3 | the kingdom of God is not food and drink, but righteousness
5 3,8 | them and blessed their own food. For example, as evening
6 4,5 | Christmas Day. The first food is bitter garlic or onion
7 4,5 | before touching any other food. This serves to remind us
8 4,6 | around his waist; and his food was locusts and wild honey.
9 5 | the hermit was granted a food ration from the main monastery,
10 6,2 | periodically hungers for food and thirsts for drink, so
11 6,2 | man yearns for spiritual food.~The good news of the gospel
12 6,2 | the Savior, Who said: My food is to do the will of Him
13 6,2 | hunger and thirst for the food and drink of which Christ
14 6,2 | life.... For My flesh is food indeed, and My blood is
15 6,2 | beauty, fine garments, rich food and drunkenness. It overcomes
16 6,2 | the kingdom of God is not food and drink but righteousness
17 6,4 | Divine Liturgy, the Divine Food is offered. So too, the
18 8,4 | drunken, intemperate in food and drink, and broken the
19 10,3| on. Is not life more than food, and the Body more than
20 10,3| questions concerning marriage, food, worship and the Resurrection.~ ~
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