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1 Intro | of God come in the flesh (1 John 4:2-3), and who are 2 Intro | laying-on of hands (cf. Acts 1); these successors are the 3 1 | 1. A Brief History of the 4 1 | gave them utterance (Acts 2:1-4). As the text further 5 1 | except the Apostles (Acts 8:1).~At the same time, faithful 6 1,1 | Apostles of Christ (John 1:37-40), to whom he brought 7 1,1 | with the Nathanael of John 1:45-51, of whom the Lord 8 1,1 | in whom is no guile (John 1:47). According to Church 9 1,1 | Myrrhbearing Women (Mark 16:1). According to Church tradition, 10 1,1 | the Judas Iscariot (Acts 1:15-26). According to Church 11 1,1 | Nathanael with him (John 1:43ff.). According to Church 12 1,1 | of a tent-maker (Acts 18:1-3) and had inherited Roman 13 1,1 | Christian Faith (Acts 9:1-22). After this conversion 14 1,2 | him, styling him my son (1 Pet. 5:13). According to 15 1,4 | performed two basic tasks: 1) They formulated the visible, 16 1,4 | Word was made flesh (John 1:14), and the Virgin had 17 1,5 | insertion on two grounds: 1) the Ecumenical Councils 18 1,7 | Basil, commemorated January 1 and January 30, was a notable 19 1,7 | as on his Feast Day (Jan. 1), the Liturgy of St. Basil 20 1,1 | but now is Greek.) Perhaps 1,500 Monks are presently 21 1,1 | churches, 57,105 Priests, 1,498 monasteries and convents, 22 2,2 | Altar. ~0. The Iconostasis ~1. The Holy Table~2. The Table 23 2,6 | God in the face of Christ (1 Cor. 4:6). So too, lit candles 24 3,1 | Church YearSeptember 1. These three cycles are 25 3,1 | Church YearSeptember 1. These three cycles are 26 3,1 | Great Feasts of the Lord:~ ~1. The Universal Exaltation ( 27 3,1 | of the Mother of God:~ ~1. The Nativity of the Most-Holy 28 3,1 | Dormition Fast begins on August 1). Three of the Feasts are 29 3,2 | Gospel Parable (Matt. 25:1-13).~There are three types 30 3,2 | who are in power (Rom. 13:1-7; cf. 1 Pet. 2:13-14). 31 3,2 | power (Rom. 13:1-7; cf. 1 Pet. 2:13-14). The Psalms 32 3,3 | in remembrance of Me” (1 Cor. 11:23-25).~In the course 33 3,3 | nine classes of Saints: 1) St. John the Baptist, 2) 34 3,4 | divided into four parts: 1) the final preparation of 35 3,8 | Kathismas***~Kathisma Stasis 1 Stasis 2 Stasis 3~1 1-3 36 3,8 | Stasis 1 Stasis 2 Stasis 3~1 1-3 4-6 7-8 (D (4-6) (7- 37 3,8 | Stasis 1 Stasis 2 Stasis 3~1 1-3 4-6 7-8 (D (4-6) (7-8)~ 38 3,8 | 112-114) (115-117)~17 119:1-72 119:73-131 119:132-176 ( 39 3,8 | 73-131 119:132-176 (118:1-72) (118:73-131) (118:132- 40 3,8 | cycles of the Church Year: 1) the Weekly CycleOctoechos; 41 3,2 | and Days.~ ~Paschal Cycle:~1. Meatfast — the week before 42 3,2 | Holy Week~ ~Yearly Cycle:~1. Nativity (St. Philip's) 43 3,2 | Theotokos) FastAug. 1 through Aug. 14~ ~Fast Days:~ 44 3,2 | through Aug. 14~ ~Fast Days:~1. The Wednesdays and Fridays 45 3,2 | Sept. 14~ ~Fast-free Weeks:~1. Afterfeast of the Nativity 46 3,4 | journeyed to Mt. Horeb (1 Kings 19:8). Great Lent 47 3,7 | the Ten Virgins (Matt. 25:1-13) and serves to remind 48 4,2 | with His disciples (Mark 13:1-2).~The Emperor Hadrian ( 49 4,2 | Troparion of the Feast (Tone 1).~O Lord, save Thy people, 50 4,4 | them in the inn [Luke 2:1-7].~Now when Jesus was born 51 4,4 | by another way [Matt. 2:1-12].~And in that region 52 4,6 | and with fire” [Matt. 3:1-6, 11).~The next day he 53 4,6 | He was before me'“ [John 1:28-30]. Then Jesus came... 54 4,6 | is the Son of God” [John 1:32-34].~In commemoration 55 4,6 | Troparion of the Feast (Tone 1).~When Thou, O Lord, wast 56 4,7 | my sons I redeem' (Ex. 13:1-2, 14-15).~And so Mary and 57 4,7 | Troparion of the Feast (Tone 1)~Rejoice, O Virgin Theotokos, 58 4,7 | Kontakion of the Feast (Tone 1)~By Thy Nativity, Thou didst 59 4,8 | have no husband?” [Luke 1:26-34].~Mary's question, 60 4,8 | will be impossible” [Luke 1:35-37].~With perfect obedience 61 4,8 | departed from her [Luke 1:38]. Thus, with the Archangel 62 4,0 | fast, beginning on August 1, which is broken only by 63 4,0 | Troparion of the Feast (Tone 1).~In giving birth, you preserved 64 4,1 | raised from the dead (John 12:1). While tarrying there, 65 4,1 | or borne a yoke before (1 Sam. 6:7). The disciples 66 4,1 | Troparion of the Feast (Tone 1).~By raising Lazarus from 67 4,2 | day's journey away (Acts 1:9-12).~The Lord ascended 68 4,3 | gave them utterance (Acts 2:1-4).~In His farewell discourses 69 4,4 | they had prepared (Luke 24:1). And behold, there was 70 4,4 | these things to her (John 20:1-8, 10-18).~Later the Risen 71 4,4 | are still in your sins (1 Cor. 15:14, 17).~But Christ 72 4,4 | cleansed the fallen Adam (Eph. 1:7). With His divine blood 73 4,4 | man into a new creation (1 Cor. 15:13-26).~The Holy 74 4,5 | Most-Holy Theotokos (Oct. 1).~This Feast commemorates 75 4,6 | to obtain salvation (Heb. 1:14)? Angels appear at times 76 4,7 | Lord Jesus Christ (Jan. 1).~January 1 is dedicated 77 4,7 | Christ (Jan. 1).~January 1 is dedicated to the memory 78 4,8 | advanced in years~(Luke 1:5-7).~Childlessness was 79 4,8 | child would be born (Luke 1:8-23). After this, Elizabeth 80 4,8 | reproach among men” (Luke 1:24-25).~We find parallels 81 4,8 | shall be called John” (Luke 1:57-60). This was confirmed 82 4,8 | forgiveness of their sins” (Luke 1:67, 76-77). We know that 83 4,8 | is the Son of God” (John 1:34).~ ~ 84 4,0 | Cross of the Lord (Aug. 1)~The Glorification of Our 85 5,1 | through three steps or stages: 1) Probationer (Noviceincluding 86 5,2 | the following particulars: 1) the monastic vestments 87 6,2 | other five at the Second.~ ~(1)             I believe in 88 6,3 | the One God (Deut. 6:4; 1 Tim. 1:17) in Three Persons, 89 6,3 | One God (Deut. 6:4; 1 Tim. 1:17) in Three Persons, Who 90 6,3 | Ps. 89:2), Infinite (Luke 1:33; Ps. 102:27), Everywhere-present ( 91 6,3 | All-Knowing (Omniscient) (1 John 3:20), All-Good (Ps. 92 6,3 | Ps. 145:17), All-Holy (1 Sam. 2:2), and Almighty ( 93 6,3 | the visible world (Gen. 1:1). In the first place He 94 6,3 | the visible world (Gen. 1:1). In the first place He 95 6,3 | sinned before God (Jude 1:6) and, remaining in evil, 96 6,3 | creation by creating man (Gen. 1:3-28), from whom proceeded 97 6,3 | and Likeness of God (Gen. 1:26) from the moment of his 98 6,3 | submissive and served them (Gen. 1:26), and the very place 99 6,4 | great mystery of godliness (1 Tim. 3:16), the mystery 100 6,4 | of His [God's] will (Eph. 1:9). The Only-begotten Son ( 101 6,4 | Only-begotten Son (John 1:18) of God, descended from 102 6,4 | and was made flesh (John 1:14). He took a human body 103 6,4 | Theotokos (Mother of God) (Luke 1:43), who is “more honorable 104 6,4 | the visible world (John 2:1-2, Luke 8:24; Matt. 14:26; 105 6,4 | 22; Luke 11:14; Matt. 8:1-3); the Lord of the invisible 106 6,4 | 18-19; Luke 8:49; John 11:1-45). He also manifested 107 6,4 | life (Matt. 3:16-17; Mark 1:10-11; Luke 3:21-22).~Yet, 108 6,4 | true knowledge of God (John 1:18) and having disclosed 109 6,4 | which had condemned sin (1 Tim. 2:6; John 1:29), endured 110 6,4 | condemned sin (1 Tim. 2:6; John 1:29), endured mocking, abuse, 111 6,4 | Pilate (Matt. 26:47-75; 27:1-66). While His Body was 112 6,4 | had awaited His coming (1 Pet. 3:18-19; Eph. 4:8-9), 113 6,4 | His divine Kingdom (Acts 1:3).~Having accomplished 114 6,4 | ascended into Heaven (Acts 1:9) and sits at the right 115 6,4 | Kingdom of God on earth (Mark 1:15). This grace-bestowing 116 6,4 | grace-bestowing Kingdom shall endure (1 Cor. 15:25) until the Lord 117 6,4 | there shall be no end (Luke 1:33).~ ~ 118 6,5 | face of the waters (Gen. 1:2). Further in Holy Scripture 119 6,5 | All-Knowing (John 14:26; 1 Cor. 2:10-11), Everywhere-Present ( 120 6,5 | John 14:6), and Omnipotent (1 Cor.12:7-11). Creative activity 121 6,5 | is inherent in Him (Gen. 1:2; Ps. 32:6; Job 33:4), 122 6,5 | sanctifies them (John 3:5-6; 1 Cor. 6:11), and is the world' 123 6,5 | 33:6), and of man (Gen. 1:26-27) .The Holy Spirit 124 6,5 | spoke from God (2 Pet. 1:21).~The action of the Holy 125 6,5 | grace upon grace (John 1:16).~The Holy Spirit was 126 6,6 | atonement for human sin (John 1:29; Heb. 7:27) and by His 127 6,6 | saved by God's power (Rom. 1:16) through faith in Christ 128 6,6 | by the Holy Spirit (Acts 1:5; 8:15; 9:17). The Church 129 6,6 | mystical Body of Christ (Eph. 1:22-23), and this definition 130 6,6 | love is perfected in us (1 John 4:12). For it is precisely 131 6,6 | partake of the one bread (1 Cor. 10:16-17).~The unity 132 6,6 | with His sanctifying grace (1 Cor. 12:13). The Spirit 133 6,6 | selflessness and sanctity (1 Cor. 3:16-17; Rom. 8:1-15). 134 6,6 | 1 Cor. 3:16-17; Rom. 8:1-15). Divine service, the 135 6,6 | mystical Body of Christ (Eph. 1 -.22-23), that she is the 136 6,6 | but by the Holy Spirit (1 Cor. 12:3), we must commune 137 6,7 | and children of God (John 1:12).~Just as the Holy Spirit 138 6,7 | in our Lord Jesus Christ (1 Tim. 1:15-16), a life according 139 6,7 | Lord Jesus Christ (1 Tim. 1:15-16), a life according 140 6,7 | the life eternal (James 1:4-8, 12).~In addition to 141 6,8 | Acts 2:24, 27-28; 2 Tim. 1:10). Although man remains 142 6,8 | alive... at His coming (1 Cor. 15:20-23). For this 143 6,8 | must put on immortality (1 Cor. 15:53).~By the words 144 6,8 | second, glorious coming (1 Thess. 4:16).~Resurrection 145 6,8 | on Christ's Resurrection (1 Cor. 15:14). Brought into 146 6,9 | 10,8,11; Luke 13:28-29; 1 Cor. 15:50), the house or 147 6,0 | 40; cf. Luke 10:25-28).~ ~1. “You shall have no other 148 6,0 | animals or reptiles (Rom. 1:21-23). Even after the giving 149 6,0 | flowers, trees, and cherubim (1 Kings 6:18,29,32,34-35). 150 6,0 | supported by twelve bronze oxen (1 Kings 7:25) and the King' 151 6,0 | calf's head at the back (1 Kings 10:19-20).~The key 152 6,0 | in all the earth! (Ps. 8:1). Praise, O servants of 153 6,0 | name of the Lord! (Ps. 113:1), for the Lord's name is 154 6,0 | superior Lord's day (Rev. 1:10). On this day we commemorate 155 6,0 | whom honor is due (Rom. 13:1,7), or our religious authorities — 156 6,0 | preaching and teaching (1 Tim. 5:17).~ ~6. “You shall 157 6,0 | eternal life abiding in him (1 John 3:15).~ ~7. “You shall 158 6,0 | which you have from God (1 Cor. 6:15, 18-20)?~When 159 6,0 | wage war against your soul (1 Pet. 2:11).~ ~8. “You shall 160 6,0 | inherit the kingdom of God (1 Cor. 6:9-10).~Rather than 161 6,0 | into ruin and destruction (1 Tim. 6:8-9). Keep your life 162 6,0 | let him remain with God (1 Cor. 6:17,20,24). Envy and 163 6,0 | brings forth death (James 1:14-15).~In addition to the 164 6,1 | disciple, Nicodemus (John 3:1-21), and the other with 165 6,1 | of man, but of God (John 1:12-13). In these words the 166 6,1 | the Beatitudes (Matt. 5:1-12), which are sung at the 167 6,2 | Beatitudes (Matt. 5:3-12).~ ~1. Blessed are the poor in 168 6,2 | am poor and needy (Ps. 86:1). Moses said to the Lord, 169 6,2 | of His handmaiden (Luke 1:48). The Apostle Paul said 170 6,2 | foremost among sinners (1 Tim. 1:15). The Publican 171 6,2 | foremost among sinners (1 Tim. 1:15). The Publican of the 172 6,2 | sight is very precious (1 Pet. 3:4). Therefore he 173 6,2 | with meekness and fear (1 Pet. 3:15) those who ask 174 6,2 | meekness the Word of God (James 1:21), so that it will find 175 6,2 | correcting the sinner (Gal. 6:1). He begs the Ephesians 176 6,2 | been called (Eph. 4:2, 1). To the rebellious Corinthians, 177 6,2 | a spirit of gentleness, (1 Cor. 4:21), for this Apostle 178 6,2 | hand is doing... (Matt. 6:1-3). To do deeds of kindness 179 6,2 | has ever seen or can see (1 Tim. 6:16; John 1:18; 1 180 6,2 | can see (1 Tim. 6:16; John 1:18; 1 John 4:12)? Nevertheless, 181 6,2 | 1 Tim. 6:16; John 1:18; 1 John 4:12)? Nevertheless, 182 6,2 | shall see face to face (1 Cor. 13:12).~ ~7. Blessed 183 6,2 | blood of His cross (Col. 1:19-20). And Christ fulfilled 184 6,2 | peace in God (Rom. 15:33; 1 Thess. 5:23; Heb. 13:20- 185 6,2 | mind and the same judgment (1 Cor. 1:10). Agreement and 186 6,2 | the same judgment (1 Cor. 1:10). Agreement and unanimity 187 6,2 | sought and striven for (1 Pet. 3:11), and cherished 188 6,2 | Himself all things (Col. 1:20). He Himself, the Only-Begotten 189 6,2 | preached brings joy (Phil. 1:18). When we behold God' 190 6,2 | produces steadfastness (James 1:2-3).~Joy is no less a fruit 191 6,2 | calls us to rejoice always (1 Thess. 5:16). The Lord promises 192 6,2 | is our Lord Jesus Christ (1 Cor. 10:4), urging us to 193 6,3 | according to your word (Luke 1:38). Thus Mary is seen by 194 6,4 | Christ our God (Num. 17:1-11).~ ~Burning Bush.~On 195 6,4 | was not consumed (Ex. 3:1-6).~ ~(Golden) Candlestick.~ 196 6,4 | Christentered (Heb. 9:1-7).~ ~Ladder.~In a dream 197 6,4 | the Stem of Jesse” (Is. 11:1), indicating His lineage 198 6,4 | of the Theotokos (Ez. 44:1-2).~Throne.~The Theotokos 199 6,4 | the Divine Manna (Heb. 9:1-7).~ ~Vine.~The Theotokos 200 7 | has ever seen God (John 1:18) and You cannot see My [ 201 7 | and dwelt among us (John 1:14).~No one has ever seen 202 7 | has made Him known (John 1:18), the Evangelist proclaims. 203 7 | of [God's] person (Heb. 1:3), the Word of God in the 204 7 | Word became flesh (John 1:14), we are no longer in 205 7 | that have been made (Rom. 1:20). Thus, in all creatures 206 7 | been effected” [On Icons, 1,16]. Following his teachings, 207 7,2 | excellent Theophilus (Luke 1:1). From Antioch, the Holy 208 7,2 | excellent Theophilus (Luke 1:1). From Antioch, the Holy 209 8,1 | and His Kingdom (Matt. 3:1-2; Luke 1:16; 3:3). John' 210 8,1 | Kingdom (Matt. 3:1-2; Luke 1:16; 3:3). John's baptism 211 8,1 | baptism of repentance (Mark 1:4; Acts 19:4) and not in 212 8,1 | Apostles (Acts 16:14-15; 30-39; 1 Cor. 1:16), and there is 213 8,1 | 16:14-15; 30-39; 1 Cor. 1:16), and there is no reason 214 8,1 | preparatory rite consists of:~1. The Catechumenate, which 215 8,1 | after which follows:~1. The Great Litany and~2. 216 8,2 | s Spirit dwells in you (1 Cor. 3:16)?~The prayer to 217 8,3 | the following Liturgies:~1. The Liturgy of St. John 218 8,3 | 14:12-16; Luke 22:7-13; 1 Cor. 11:23-30).~This institution 219 8,3 | partake of the one bread (1 Cor. 10:16-17).~Only by 220 8,3 | of God come in the flesh (1 John 4:2-3), and are united 221 8,4 | the truth is not in us (1 John 1:8), for every man 222 8,4 | truth is not in us (1 John 1:8), for every man sins and 223 8,4 | from all unrighteousness (1 John 1:9). It is not easy, 224 8,4 | unrighteousness (1 John 1:9). It is not easy, however, 225 8,5 | ministries in the Church (1 Cor. 12:28). Likewise, he 226 8,5 | bishops and deacons (Phil. 1:1). In his first Letter 227 8,5 | bishops and deacons (Phil. 1:1). In his first Letter to 228 8,5 | of Bishops and Deacons (1 Tim. 3:1-13), as well as 229 8,5 | Bishops and Deacons (1 Tim. 3:1-13), as well as in his Letter 230 8,5 | in his Letter to Titus (1.5-9).~Ordinations to the “ 231 8,7 | Cana in Galilee (John 2:1-11). The blessing, given 232 9 | it labor in vain (Ps. 127:1). Nothing so helps us to 233 9,3 | depends upon the following: 1) Are we worthy to receive? 234 9,5 | our Heavenly Father.~ ~(1) Our Father Who art in Heaven, 235 9,5 | seeking some one to devour (1 Pet. 5:8). Remembering the 236 9,6 | should ever be with the Lord (1 Thess. 4:17).~Now the third, 237 9,6 | faithful and the righteous [Ode 1].~Those whom the creatures 238 9,8 | of the first Christians (1 Cor. 14:26). They called 239 9,8 | facts to posterity (Ps. 44:1); he is more concerned with 240 9,8 | after God (Ps. 27:8; 63:1) as a hart longs for flowing 241 9,8 | flowing streams (Ps. 42:1); seven times a day he praises 242 9,8 | morning prayers (Ps. 63:1) and even the night hours 243 9,8 | his] salvation (Ps. 18:1-2). The Psalmist lovingly 244 9,8 | besides still waters (Ps. 23:1-2), and he refers to himself 245 9,8 | wings of the wind (Ps. 104:1-4).~Turning to the earth, 246 9,8 | the Lord in joy (Ps. 92:1-5) and grief (Ps. 109:30- 247 9,8 | endures forever (Ps. 136:1).~The action and power of 248 10 | fall into four categories: 1) “Gospels” — from Evangelion 249 10,1 | main sections: Chapters 1-11 deal primarily with primeval 250 10,1 | into two major sections: 1) Israel's deliverance from 251 10,1 | armies in the Red Sea (Ch. 1-18) and 2) Israel's sojourn 252 10,1 | and falls into six parts: 1) laws dealing with sacrifices ( 253 10,1 | dealing with sacrifices (Ch. 1-7); 2) consecration of priests 254 10,1 | divided into three parts: 1) Preparations for departure 255 10,1 | departure from Sinai (Ch. 1-10:10); 2) the journey to 256 10,1 | divided into four parts: 1) God's care for Israel from 257 10,1 | from Sinai to Moab (Ch. 1-4); 2) The CovenantProof 258 10,1 | the sack of Jericho (Ch. 1-6); it then tells how the 259 10,1 | the book of Joshua (Ch. 1-2:5); then follows the main 260 10,1 | two minor Judges (Ch. 10:1-5); Jephthah (Ch. 10:6-12: 261 10,1 | of her native land (Ch. 1). There, her loyalty and 262 10,1 | can be divided as follows: 1) The last Judges, Eli and 263 10,1 | Philistine oppression (I Sam. 1-7); 2) Samuel and Saul, 264 10,1 | Monarchy, and Saul's rejection (1 Sam. 8-15); 3) Saul and 265 10,1 | the death of Saul (2 Sam. 1-4); 5) David, King over 266 10,1 | the death of David (Ch. 1-2) and recounts the history 267 10,1 | story of Elijah the Prophet (1 Kings 17-2 Kings 2).~Second 268 10,1 | Hebrew Monarchies. Chapters 1-17 describe the period from 269 10,1 | divided into four basic parts: 1) (1 Chr. 1-9) — a summary 270 10,1 | into four basic parts: 1) (1 Chr. 1-9) — a summary of 271 10,1 | basic parts: 1) (1 Chr. 1-9) — a summary of Israel' 272 10,1 | series of genealogies; 2) (1 Chr. 10-29) — David as a 273 10,1 | and its ritual; 3) (2 Chr. 1-9) — King Solomon and the 274 10,1 | divided into four parts: 1) The return of the first 275 10,1 | and the Temple in 516 (Ez. 1-6); 2) the return of a second 276 10,1 | of Jerusalem in 445 (Neh. 1-7); and 4) the religious 277 10,1 | divided into four parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2) — the setting 278 10,1 | into four parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2) — the setting of the 279 10,1 | divided into eight parts: 1) Prologue (Ch. 1-2); 2) 280 10,1 | parts: 1) Prologue (Ch. 1-2); 2) 1st Cycle of Speeches ( 281 10,1 | the Bible): Book I (Ps. 1-41); Book II (Ps. 42-72); 282 10,1 | parts and five appendices: 1) (Ch. 1-9:18) Ten discourses 283 10,1 | five appendices: 1) (Ch. 1-9:18) Ten discourses of 284 10,1 | poems personifying Wisdom (1:20-33; 8:1-36), Wisdom vs. 285 10,1 | personifying Wisdom (1:20-33; 8:1-36), Wisdom vs. Folly (9: 286 10,1 | 36), Wisdom vs. Folly (9:1-6, 13-18), and various shorter 287 10,1 | Solomon; 2nd Appendix (Ch. 30:1-14), entitled “The Words 288 10,1 | proverbs; Appendix 4 (Ch. 31:1-9), entitled “The Words 289 10,1 | King in Jerusalem (Eccl. 1:1), and its theme is the 290 10,1 | King in Jerusalem (Eccl. 1:1), and its theme is the vanity 291 10,1 | All is vanity! (Eccl. 1:2). The author explores 292 10,1 | divided into five parts: 1) (Ch. 1-25) — sermons against 293 10,1 | into five parts: 1) (Ch. 1-25) — sermons against Judah; 294 10,1 | divided into three parts: 1) (Ch. 1-24) Oracles of warning; 295 10,1 | into three parts: 1) (Ch. 1-24) Oracles of warning; 296 10,1 | consists of six stories (Ch. 1-6), which illustrate how 297 10,1 | divided into two parts: 1) (Ch. 1-3) The Allegory 298 10,1 | into two parts: 1) (Ch. 1-3) The Allegory of the Marriage; 299 10,1 | them to repentance (Ch. 1-2:27) and using this catastrophe 300 10,1 | divided into three parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2) — oracles against 301 10,1 | into three parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2) — oracles against Israel' 302 10,1 | consists of three parts: 1) an indictment of Edom for 303 10,1 | in her time of peril (vs. 1-14); an announcement of 304 10,1 | divides into two parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2) — Jonah's first 305 10,1 | into two parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2) — Jonah's first call 306 10,1 | divided into three parts: 1) Judgment of Israel and 307 10,1 | of Israel and Judah (Ch. 1-3); 2) Israel in the Messianic 308 10,1 | righteous than he (Hab. 1:13), for which he receives 309 10,1 | divided into three parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2:5) a dialogue 310 10,1 | into three parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2:5) a dialogue between 311 10,1 | divided into three sections: 1) (Ch. 1) — proclamation 312 10,1 | three sections: 1) (Ch. 1) — proclamation of doom 313 10,1 | Zechariah (found in Chapters 1-8) date from 520-518 B.C. 314 10,1 | divided into two parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2:16) — the sins 315 10,1 | into two parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2:16) — the sins of the 316 10,1 | way before Me... (Mal. 3:1).~ ~ 317 10,2 | and poverty-stricken (Ch. 1-2). At the same time, in 318 10,2 | divided into two parts: 1) (Ch. 1-7) This sets up 319 10,2 | into two parts: 1) (Ch. 1-7) This sets up the battle 320 10,2 | divided into three parts: 1) Chapters 1-5 deal with 321 10,2 | three parts: 1) Chapters 1-5 deal with the vital importance 322 10,2 | divided into two basic parts: 1) (Ch. 1-43) — practical 323 10,2 | two basic parts: 1) (Ch. 1-43) — practical moral instructions 324 10,2 | divided into three parts: 1) (Ch. 1-3:8) Introduction 325 10,2 | into three parts: 1) (Ch. 1-3:8) Introduction and confession 326 10,2 | the Seleucid Empire (Ch. 1:1-10), he recounts the main 327 10,2 | the Seleucid Empire (Ch. 1:1-10), he recounts the main 328 10,2 | divided into four parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2) Prelude to the 329 10,2 | into four parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2) Prelude to the Maccabean 330 10,2 | 180-161 B.C.), paralleling 1 Mac. 1:10-7:50. The author 331 10,2 | B.C.), paralleling 1 Mac. 1:10-7:50. The author is the 332 10,2 | divided into three parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2) Two letters from 333 10,2 | into three parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2) Two letters from the 334 10,3 | order: Birth of Jesus (Ch. 1-2); Activity of John the 335 10,3 | John the Baptist (Ch. 3:1-12); Baptism and Temptation 336 10,3 | themes — the Five Discourses: 1) The Sermon on the Mount ( 337 10,3 | characterizing Him as the Son of God (1:1,11; 5:7; 9:7; 14:61-62; 338 10,3 | Him as the Son of God (1:1,11; 5:7; 9:7; 14:61-62; 339 10,3 | can be divided as follows: 1) Beginning of Jesus' public 340 10,3 | temptation of Jesus (Ch. 1:1-13); 2) Jesus' preaching, 341 10,3 | temptation of Jesus (Ch. 1:1-13); 2) Jesus' preaching, 342 10,3 | healing in Galilee (Ch. 1:14-9:50); 3) Journey to 343 10,3 | The Resurrection (Ch. 16:1-8); and 6) Epilogue on events 344 10,3 | can be divided as follows: 1) (Ch. 1-2) Births of John 345 10,3 | divided as follows: 1) (Ch. 1-2) Births of John the Baptist 346 10,3 | Baptist and Jesus; 2) (Ch. 3:1-22) Activity of John the 347 10,3 | Genealogy of Jesus; 4) (Ch. 4:1-13) Temptation of Jesus; 348 10,3 | one has ever seen (John 1:14,18). St. John records 349 10,3 | following manner: Prologue (Ch. 1:1-18 — In the beginning 350 10,3 | manner: Prologue (Ch. 1:1-18 — In the beginning was 351 10,3 | the object of Faith (Ch. 1:19-4:54); Conflicts with 352 10,3 | the world of redemption (1:18-3:20). Then he discusses 353 10,3 | available by this act (5:1-8:39). After detailing the 354 10,3 | eighteen months (Acts 18:1-17; 1 Cor. 2:3). Paul's 355 10,3 | eighteen months (Acts 18:1-17; 1 Cor. 2:3). Paul's subsequent 356 10,3 | divisions in the Church (1:11), immorality (Ch. 5; 357 10,3 | painful visit to the Church (2:1), he refrained from making 358 10,3 | the Church at Jerusalem (8:1-9:15), which was now almost 359 10,3 | 33).~ ~The Way of Love~(1 Cor. 13)~If I speak in the 360 10,3 | the like (2:16; 3:24-25; 5:1; 6:12-15). The letter can 361 10,3 | divided into three parts: 1) defense of Paul's apostolic 362 10,3 | validity of his teachings (1:1-2:21); 2) an exposition 363 10,3 | validity of his teachings (1:1-2:21); 2) an exposition 364 10,3 | justification by faith alone (3:1-4:31); and 3) justification 365 10,3 | practical applications (5:1-6:18).~ ~Ephesians.~This 366 10,3 | while Paul was a prisoner (3:1; 4:1; 6:20) at about the 367 10,3 | Paul was a prisoner (3:1; 4:1; 6:20) at about the same 368 10,3 | reference to Ephesus in 1:1 and because the letter 369 10,3 | reference to Ephesus in 1:1 and because the letter contains 370 10,3 | divine, indwelling Spirit (1:5,12,13; 2:18-20; 3:14,16, 371 10,3 | Church as the Body of Christ (1:23; 4:16), the Building 372 10,3 | divided into two parts: 1) a doctrinal section in 373 10,3 | individual is stressed (1:1-3:4) and 2) practical 374 10,3 | individual is stressed (1:1-3:4) and 2) practical exhortations ( 375 10,3 | capital of Macedonia (Acts 17:1). Here he preached in the 376 10,3 | to answer two questions: 1) Is a Christian deprived 377 10,3 | 13-18 and the second in 5:1-11.~ ~Second Thessalonians.~ 378 10,3 | regulation of worship (2:1-15), sets out the qualifications 379 10,3 | qualifications for bishops (3:1-7) and deacons (3:8-13), 380 10,3 | towards false asceticism (4:1-16) and toward individual 381 10,3 | toward individual members (5:1-12), especially widows ( 382 10,3 | presbyters (5:17) and slaves (6:1-2).~ ~Second Timothy.~The 383 10,3 | apostasy of the last days (3:1-9), the inspiration of the 384 10,3 | chapters of this epistle: 1) sets forth what is required 385 10,3 | emphasizes three main points: 1) the superiority of the 386 10,3 | Christ to the Prophets (1:1-3), Angels (1:5-2:18) 387 10,3 | Christ to the Prophets (1:1-3), Angels (1:5-2:18) and 388 10,3 | Prophets (1:1-3), Angels (1:5-2:18) and Moses himself ( 389 10,3 | 18) and Moses himself (3:1-6); 2) the superiority of 390 10,3 | the Levitical Priests (8:1-10:39). Christians of all 391 10,3 | tongue for good and evil (3:1-12), as well as prayer for 392 10,3 | mainly of Gentile converts (1:14; 2:10; 4:3), are urged 393 10,3 | genuineness of their faith (1:6,7). This letter was written 394 10,3 | brief letter is a reminder (1:12; 3:1) of the truth of 395 10,3 | letter is a reminder (1:12; 3:1) of the truth of Christianity 396 10,3 | the Church's proclamation (1:16), points to the Messianic 397 10,3 | by the coming of Christ (1:19-21) and explains that 398 10,3 | concerning the Transfiguration (1:16-18), the Orthodox Church 399 10,3 | has a two-fold purpose: 1) to deepen the spiritual 400 10,3 | spiritual life of its readers (1:3-4), and 2) to correct 401 10,3 | contrasts: light and darkness (1:6-7; 2:8-11); love of world 402 10,3 | spirit of Antichrist (4:1-3); love and hate (4:7-12, 403 10,3 | Church, the elect lady (vs. 1), probably one of the Churches 404 10,3 | center of the entire book (1:1). In His risen glory ( 405 10,3 | center of the entire book (1:1). In His risen glory (Ch. 406 10,3 | In His risen glory (Ch. 1) He directs His Churches 407 10,3 | also sees in Chapter 12:1-6 a portrayal of the Most-holy 408 10,4 | Ps. 51~When Tempted: Ps. 1; Ps. 73; Ps. 101; Ps. 110; 409 10,5 | Exodus 20:1-17~The Shepherd Psalm .............................. 410 10,5 | Luke 2:1-20~The Baptism of Jesus............................. 411 10,5 | Matthew 4:1-11~The Transfiguration of 412 10,5 | Matthew 21:1-10~The Crucifixion.................................. 413 10,5 | Acts 1:1-12~The Descent of the 414 10,5 | Acts 1:1-12~The Descent of the Holy 415 10,5 | Matthew 5:1-12~The Great Commandments .................... 416 10,5 | 1 Corinthians 13~The Gospel 417 10,5 | 1 Corinthians 9:22~Practice 418 10,5 | 1 Thessalonians 1:3~Temperate 419 10,5 | 1 Thessalonians 1:3~Temperate in all things ...................... 420 10,5 | things ......................1 Corinthians 9:25~The wages 421 10,5 | eye.................... 1 Corinthians 15:52~Tribute 422 10,5 | a murderer............. 1 John 3:15~God is love ................................... 423 10,5 | 1 John 4:8~I am the Alpha 424 10,5 | Revelation 1:8~ ~ 425 10,6 | wisdom ..................... 1 Kings 3:5-9~Prayer of hope 426 10,6 | 6:24-26 Hebrews 13:20-21 1 Timothy 1:17~ ~Hymns of 427 10,6 | Hebrews 13:20-21 1 Timothy 1:17~ ~Hymns of the Old Testament.~ 428 10,6 | Exodus 15:1-19~Another Song of Moses .................... 429 10,6 | Deuteronomy 32:1-43~The Prayer of Hannah ........................ 430 10,6 | 1 Samuel 2:1-10~The Prayer 431 10,6 | 1 Samuel 2:1-10~The Prayer of Habakkuk 432 10,6 | Habakkuk 3:1-19~The Prayer of Isaiah 433 10,6 | Theotokos...”)............Luke 1:28-33~Magnificat (“My soul 434 10,6 | Lord...”) ............Luke 1:46-55~Benedictus (“Blessed 435 10,6 | Luke 1:68-79~Gloria in Excelsis (“ 436 10,7 | Sunday of Holy Pascha Acts 1:1-8 John 1:1-17~2nd Sunday 437 10,7 | of Holy Pascha Acts 1:1-8 John 1:1-17~2nd Sunday 438 10,7 | Pascha Acts 1:1-8 John 1:1-17~2nd Sunday after Pascha 439 10,7 | Pascha Acts 1:1-8 John 1:1-17~2nd Sunday after Pascha 440 10,7 | Sunday after Pascha Acts 6:1-7 Mark 15:43-16:8~4th Sunday 441 10,7 | Pascha Acts 9:32-42 John 5:1-15~5th Sunday after Pascha 442 10,7 | Pascha Acts 16:16-34 John 9:1-38~Holy Ascension (Thurs.) 443 10,7 | Ascension (Thurs.) Acts 1:1-12 Luke 24:36-53~7th Sunday 444 10,7 | Ascension (Thurs.) Acts 1:1-12 Luke 24:36-53~7th Sunday 445 10,7 | Acts 20:16-18,28-36 John 17:1-13~8th SundayHoly Pentecost 446 10,7 | Holy Pentecost Acts 2:1-11 John 7:37-52; 8:12~ ~ 447 10,7 | Sunday after Pentecost Rom. 5:1-10 Matt. 6:22-33~4th Sunday 448 10,7 | after Pentecost Rom. 10:1-10 Matt. 8:28-9:1~6th Sunday 449 10,7 | Rom. 10:1-10 Matt. 8:28-9:1~6th Sunday after Pentecost 450 10,7 | Pentecost Rom. 12:6-14 Matt. 9:1-8~7th Sunday after Pentecost 451 10,7 | after Pentecost Rom. 15:1-7 Matt. 9:27-35~8th Sunday 452 10,7 | 8th Sunday after Pentecost 1 Cor. 1:10-18 Matt. 14:14- 453 10,7 | Sunday after Pentecost 1 Cor. 1:10-18 Matt. 14:14-22~9th 454 10,7 | 9th Sunday after Pentecost 1 Cor. 3:9-17 Matt. 14:22- 455 10,7 | 10th Sunday after Pentecost 1 Cor. 4:9-16 Matt. 17:14- 456 10,7 | 11th Sunday after Pentecost 1 Cor. 9:2-12 Matt. 18:23- 457 10,7 | 12th Sunday after Pentecost 1 Cor. 15:1-11 Matt. 19:16- 458 10,7 | after Pentecost 1 Cor. 15:1-11 Matt. 19:16-26~13th Sunday 459 10,7 | 13th Sunday after Pentecost 1 Cor. 16:13-24 Matt. 21:33- 460 10,7 | Sunday after Pentecost 2 Cor. 1:21-2:4 Matt. 22:1-14~15th 461 10,7 | 2 Cor. 1:21-2:4 Matt. 22:1-14~15th Sunday after Pentecost 462 10,7 | after Pentecost 2 Cor. 6:1-10 Matt. 25:14-30~17th Sunday 463 10,7 | Pentecost 2 Cor. 6:16-7:1 Matt. 15:21-28~18th Sunday 464 10,7 | Pentecost 2 Cor. 9:6-11 Luke 5:1-11~19th Sunday after Pentecost 465 10,7 | Sunday after Pentecost Gal. 1:11-19 Luke 7:11-16~21st 466 10,7 | Sunday after Pentecost Eph. 4:1-6 Luke 10:25-37~26th Sunday 467 10,7 | Sunday after Pentecost Col. 1:12-18 Luke 14:16-24~29th 468 10,7 | 31st Sunday after Pentecost 1 Tim. 1:15-17 Luke 18:35- 469 10,7 | Sunday after Pentecost 1 Tim. 1:15-17 Luke 18:35-43~32nd 470 10,7 | 32nd Sunday after Pentecost 1 Tim. 4:9-15 Luke 19:1-10~ ~ 471 10,7 | Pentecost 1 Tim. 4:9-15 Luke 19:1-10~ ~Sundays Preparatory 472 10,7 | 34th Sunday after Pentecost 1 Cor. 6:12-20 Luke 15:11- 473 10,7 | 35th Sunday after Pentecost 1 Cor. 8:8-9:2 Matt. 25:31- 474 10,7 | Lent Heb. 11:24-26, John 1:43-51~ Sunday of Orthodoxy 475 10,7 | Sunday of Great Lent Heb. 1:10-23 Mark 2:1-12~ St. Gregory 476 10,7 | Lent Heb. 1:10-23 Mark 2:1-12~ St. Gregory Palamas 477 10,7 | Heb. 4:14-5:6 Mark 8:34-9:1~ Adoration of the Cross~ 478 10,7 | Most-Holy Theotokos Heb. 9:1-7 Luke 10:38-42;~ 11:27- 479 10,7 | Heb. 12:28-13:8 John 11:1-45~Palm Sunday Phil. 4:4- 480 10,7 | Sunday Phil. 4:4-9 John 12:1-18~ ~Passion Week.~Holy 481 10,7 | Passion Week.~Holy Thursday 1 Cor. 11:23-32 Matt. 26:2- 482 10,7 | 40-27:2~ ~Holy Friday 1. John 13:31-18:1~12 Passion 483 10,7 | Friday 1. John 13:31-18:1~12 Passion Gospels 2. 484 10,7 | Passion Gospels 2. John 18:1-28~3. Matt. 26:57-75~4. 485 10,7 | Saturday Rom. 6:3-11 Matt. 28:1-20~ ~Matins Resurrection 486 10,7 | Matins Resurrection Gospels.~1. Matthew 28:16-20 7. John 487 10,7 | Matthew 28:16-20 7. John 20:1-10~2. Mark 16:1-8 8. John 488 10,7 | John 20:1-10~2. Mark 16:1-8 8. John 20:11-18~3. Mark 489 10,7 | John 20:19-31~4. Luke 24:1-12 10. John 21:1-14~5. Luke 490 10,7 | Luke 24:1-12 10. John 21:1-14~5. Luke 24:12-35 11. 491 10,7 | Theotokos~The Exaltation of the 1 Cor. 1:18-24 John 19:6-11, 492 10,7 | Exaltation of the 1 Cor. 1:18-24 John 19:6-11, 13-20,~ 493 10,7 | of the Most-Holy Heb. 9:1-7 Luke 10:38-42; 11:27-28~ 494 10,7 | Jesus Gal. 4:4-7 Matt. 2:1-12~Christ~The Theophany 495 10,7 | Most- Heb. 2:11-18 Luke 1:24-38~Holy Theotokos~The 496 10,7 | Transfiguration of Our Lord 2 Peter 1:10-19 Matt. 17:1-9~Jesus 497 10,7 | 2 Peter 1:10-19 Matt. 17:1-9~Jesus Christ~The Dormition 498 10,8 | 6-9 John 5:17-24~Tuesday 1 Cor. 15:39-57 John 5:24- 499 10,8 | 24-30~Wednesday 2 Cor. 5:1-10 John 6:35-39~Thursday 500 10,8 | 10 John 6:35-39~Thursday 1 Cor. 15:20-28 John 6:40-


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