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    Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1,4 | were, in the light of the Gospel, which speak, for example, 2 1,1,4 | deeds, and teaching of the Gospel. But when the sun has set, ~ 3 1,1,4 | Without the sunlight of the Gospel they remain old and decaying, 4 1,1,5 | earlier. The events of the Gospel were related from one believer 5 1,1,5 | writing, to provide a written Gospel for those who came to ~the 6 1,1,5 | to pass only after ~the Gospel had been proclaimed and 7 1,1,5 | they are a part. As the Gospel of St. John concludes: “ 8 1,1,5 | teachings . such ~as the .Gospel of Thomas,. the .Essene 9 1,1,5 | of Thomas,. the .Essene Gospel of Peace. and various others. ~ 10 1,5,5 | It is mentioned in the Gospel as Capernaum (i.e. the village 11 1,Add,3| speaking, has written a fifth Gospel. ~ The holy Fathers recommend 12 1,Add,3| other virtues found in the Gospel, is the best preparation 13 1,Add,5| and righteousness of the Gospel. ~ In every instance, the 14 1,Add,5| For it is related in the Gospel that they brought many possessed 15 1,Add,9| reference . namely, the gospel of Jesus Christ . and they ~ 16 1,Add,9| one is preaching the same gospel that was delivered and that 17 1,Add,9| introducing instead any .strange gospel. of his own. The Word of 18 1,Add,9| No man can receive the gospel unless he repents .changes 19 1,Add,9| For in the language of the gospel .repentance. (metanoeite) 20 1,Add,9| economics. Neither does ~the gospel of Christ. Yet its impact 21 1,Add,9| and justice roots in the gospel. The new world can be ~built 22 1,Add,0| substitute a single synthetic Gospel for four differing ~Gospels, 23 1,Add,0| were ~superseded by the Gospel. The New Testament is obviously 24 1,Add,0| less than ~the Old: the Gospel history of the Incarnate 25 1,Add,0| apocalyptic prophecy too. The Gospel is history. Historic events 26 1,Add,0| 12:3). It means that the ~Gospel itself can be apprehended 27 1,Add,0| The proclamation of the Gospel, the preaching of the ~Word 28 1,Add,1| should not have believed the ~Gospel, if the authority of the 29 1,Add,1| unity of the ~tetramorph Gospel could be properly ascertained. 30 1,Add,1| message, the very heart of the Gospel. With them Scripture was 31 1,Add,1| authority to ~proclaim the Gospel and to interpret it. This 32 1,Add,1| the living voice of the Gospel] was indeed not just ~a 33 1,Add,1| true ~proclamation of the Gospel, no sound preaching, no 34 1,Add,1| heretics . do not possess the Gospel of God, since they have 35 1,Add,1| Spirit, ~without which the Gospel so preached becomes human. 36 1,Add,1| human. We do not think that Gospel consists of the words of ~ 37 1,Add,1| perverse interpretation of the Gospel of Christ, a gospel of man 38 1,Add,1| the Gospel of Christ, a gospel of man is ~made (in Galat., 39 1,Add,1| Church there is no .Divine Gospel,. but only human substitutes. 40 1,Add,1| should not have believed the Gospel, if the authority of the 41 1,Add,1| which, he had received the Gospel itself: ipsi Evangelio catholicis 42 1,Add,1| credidi. [I ~believed the Gospel itself, being instructed 43 1,Add,1| catholic preachers]. The Gospel and the preaching ~of the 44 1,Add,1| intention .to subordinate. the Gospel to ~the Church. He only 45 1,Add,1| wanted to emphasize that .Gospel. is actually received always 46 1,Add,1| Manichean exegesis. ~The Gospel did not belong to the Manicheans. 47 1,Add,1| unless one was moved by the Gospel. The relationship is strictly 48 2,2,1 | Introduction.~The word Gospel (from god and spell) means 49 2,2,2 | History of the Gospel Texts.~All the Sacred books 50 2,2,2 | title of the Ostromirov Gospel since it was written for~ 51 2,2,3 | one concludes that the Gospel of St. Matthew was written~ 52 2,2,3 | the Theologian wrote his Gospel later than the~others, and 53 2,2,3 | written shortly after the Gospel of St. Luke, and as indicated 54 2,2,3 | as a continuation of the Gospel according to St. Luke.~ 55 2,2,4 | gospels include: “the~first gospel of Jacob,” “the story of 56 2,2,4 | Joseph the carpenter,” “the gospel of Thomas,” “the~gospel 57 2,2,4 | gospel of Thomas,” “the~gospel of Nicodemus,” and others. 58 2,2,5 | this respect, the fourth Gospel, that of~John, remains unique, 59 2,2,5 | s life, while St. John’s Gospel discusses~the deeper meaning 60 2,2,5 | we shall see later, the~Gospel of St. John had a special 61 2,2,5 | circumstances during which each gospel was written.~The Gospel 62 2,2,5 | gospel was written.~The Gospel According to St. Matthew.~ 63 2,2,5 | in the 9th chapter of his Gospel, referring to~himself as “ 64 2,2,5 | the~23rd chapter of his Gospel). One must assume that for 65 2,2,5 | is also why he wrote his Gospel preeminently for the Jews. 66 2,2,5 | originally he wrote his Gospel in Hebrew, and then some 67 2,2,5 | the Church.~In writing his Gospel, St. Matthew’s main objective 68 2,2,5 | That is why he begins his Gospel with Christ’s genealogy, 69 2,2,5 | designation of this first Gospel as “for the Jews” can be 70 2,2,5 | explaining their meaning.~In his Gospel, Matthew gave special emphasis 71 2,2,5 | other nations to~spread the Gospel, and ended his life with 72 2,2,5 | s death in Ethiopia.~The Gospel According to St. Mark.~The 73 2,2,5 | Matthew had been.~He wrote his Gospel based on conversations with 74 2,2,5 | s earthly life. Only the~Gospel of Mark mentions a youth 75 2,2,5 | the author of the second Gospel. His mother, Mary, is mentioned 76 2,2,5 | Lyons, St. Mark wrote his Gospel based on discussions with 77 2,2,5 | Alexandria~claims that the Gospel of St. Mark essentially 78 2,2,5 | very context of St. Mark’s Gospel testifies to the fact that 79 2,2,5 | objective is to present in his Gospel a strong and clear~narration 80 2,2,5 | and~omnipotence. In his Gospel, Jesus is not “a descendant 81 2,2,5 | Master, Universal King.~The Gospel According to St. Luke.~The 82 2,2,5 | artist. The contents of~his Gospel explaining in detail the 83 2,2,5 | the preface of the third Gospel, St. Luke wrote it at the 84 2,2,5 | seeming continuation of the Gospel narratives (Luke 1:3~and 85 2,2,5 | writings. Therefore, his Gospel~distinguishes itself by 86 2,2,5 | Theophilus, for whom the third Gospel was written, did not live 87 2,2,5 | Antiochian Christians.~St. Luke’s Gospel clearly shows the influence 88 2,2,5 | throughout the~entire third Gospel, Jesus Christ’s genealogy 89 2,2,5 | St. Luke,~placing in his Gospel a collection of parables 90 2,2,5 | the writing of St. Luke’s Gospel can be derived through deduction,~ 91 2,2,5 | provided a means~for the Gospel’s continuation (Acts 1:1). 92 2,2,5 | Christ. Consequently, the Gospel of St. Luke could not have 93 2,2,5 | was written in Rome.~The Gospel According to St. John.~The 94 2,2,5 | refers to himself in his Gospel as “the disciple whom Jesus 95 2,2,5 | exile,~St. John wrote his Gospel and died a natural death ( 96 2,2,5 | that St. John wrote his Gospel at the request of the Ephesian 97 2,2,5 | objective of the fourth Gospel was to supplement the narratives 98 2,2,5 | was named the Spiritual~Gospel.~The Gospel of St. John 99 2,2,5 | the Spiritual~Gospel.~The Gospel of St. John begins with 100 2,2,5 | purpose of John in writing the Gospel is stated in chapter 20: 101 2,2,5 | convincingly as he in his Gospel and three Epistles the Christian~ 102 2,2,5 | unique quality of John’s Gospel is that, while the first 103 2,2,5 | days. As evidenced in the Gospel of John, there were~three 104 2,2,6 | of the~preaching of Thy Gospel. Implant also in us the 105 2,3,1 | Consequently, while the~Gospel embodies the very fundamentals 106 2,3,2 | direct continuance of the Gospel. Its~author’s aim is to 107 2,3,2 | confirm the truth of the Gospel’s teachings: “The~actual 108 2,3,2 | continuation of the third Gospel, and its author appears 109 2,3,2 | stylistic~likeness between The Gospel according to Luke and the 110 2,3,2 | possessions for disseminating the Gospel’s teachings, after the Holy 111 2,3,3 | Mark (the~author of the Gospel “according to Mark,” transcribed 112 2,3,3 | expressions remind us of the Gospel according to John, while~ 113 2,3,3 | the 1st century, wrote his Gospel and 3 Epistles. He~remained 114 2,3,3 | John after he wrote the Gospel — “That which we~have seen 115 2,3,4 | i.e., in the purity of the~Gospel’s Truth and in mutual love. 116 2,4,1 | regarded as the “second~Gospel,” attracting attention from 117 2,4,1 | to the teachings of the~Gospel, the Epistles of the Apostle 118 2,4,3 | the task of spreading the~gospel, fortunate in his calling, 119 2,4,4 | of the mysteries of the Gospel’s teachings. Apart from 120 2,4,4 | with the preparation of the gospel of peace; above all, taking 121 2,4,4 | desires” (Gal. 5:24).~Holy Gospel Divinely inspired: 2 Tim. 122 2,5,2 | similarity~of this book with his Gospel and the Epistles, similarity 123 2,5,2 | Zech. 12:10), both in the Gospel and in the Apocalypse are 124 2,5,3 | of the~preachers of the Gospel. Slowly these persecutions 125 2,5,4 | all other preachers~of the Gospel fulfilling their mission 126 2,5,4 | here the preachers of the Gospel who battle~with the beast.~ 127 2,5,8 | of Christ~who spread the Gospel in a hostile pagan world 128 2,5,9 | during the spreading of the Gospel throughout the world and 129 2,5,1 | those who do not obey the~Gospel of God?” 1 Peter 4:17; Matt. 130 2,5,2 | those who did not accept the Gospel dwelt. The “second death


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