Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | and his brother, John (the Evangelist), were fishermen — the sons
2 1,1 | St. John.~St. John the Evangelist (also the Theologian or
3 1,4 | Theotokos, since, as the Evangelist had proclaimed, the Word
4 1,7 | others being St. John the Evangelist, and St. Simeon the New
5 3,3 | April 23), Holy Apostle and Evangelist Mark (April 25), as well
6 4,8 | waters of the Jordan. As the Evangelist tells us, he acknowledged
7 4,0 | great prophet.~The Holy Evangelist Mark tells the story: Herod
8 4,0 | 23).~The Holy Apostle and Evangelist John the Theologian (May
9 6,1 | through it.~St. John the Evangelist, speaking of the Logos —
10 6,1 | 13). In these words the Evangelist points out two unfathomable
11 7 | God; for, as St. John the Evangelist tells us, the Word became
12 7 | Him known (John 1:18), the Evangelist proclaims. That is, He has
13 7,2 | was written by the Holy Evangelist Luke during the earthly
14 7,2 | by the Holy Apostle and Evangelist Luke. In the 5th Century
15 7,2 | was written by the Holy Evangelist Luke on a board taken from
16 8,4 | According to St. John the Evangelist, If we say we have no sin,
17 9,7 | who had known St. John the Evangelist), when he was being led
18 10,3| the Church to St. John the Evangelist. The letter has a two-fold
19 10,3| written by St. John the Evangelist late in the 1st Century.
20 10,3| extended to St. John the Evangelist at the end of the 1st Century
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