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1 1, 0,2 | authenticity and purpose (Luke 1:1-4; John 20:31).~The 2 1, 0,2 | of the first chapter from Luke, in which the Apostle speaks 3 1, 0,2 | As can be seen from St.Luke’s preface, he undertook 4 1, 0,2 | Holy Virgin Mary. Saint Luke specifically notes twice 5 1, 0,2 | retaining them in Her heart (Luke 2:19 and 2:51).~ There can 6 1, 0,2 | pre-eminence of the Gospel from Luke over other writings that 7 1, 0,3 | Evangelists Matthew and Luke narrate about the earthly 8 1, 0,3 | being namedWisdom” (see Luke 11:49 and Matthew 23:34). 9 1, 0,5 | Christ’s Forerunner John.~(Luke 1:1-25).~ This section tells 10 1, 0,6 | to the Holy Virgin Mary.~(Luke 1:26-38).~ On the 6th month 11 1, 0,7 | Virgin Mary with Elizabeth.~(Luke 1:39-56).~ Blessed Virgin 12 1, 0,8 | Saint John the Baptist.~(Luke 1:57-80).~ When the time 13 1, 0,9 | Christ.~(Mat. 1:1-17 and Luke 3:23-38).~ The earthly genealogy 14 1, 0,9 | from Matthew and from Luke. Although both give witness 15 1, 0,9 | the same descent.~ Saint Luke placed another task before 16 1, 0,9 | Jacob, while according to Luke, he is the son of Elias. 17 1, 0,9 | while according to Saint Lukeson of Neri. Julius the 18 1, 0,9 | difference came about, as Saint Luke traces the origins of Joseph 19 1, 1 | Saint Matthew and Saint Luke. St.Matthew informs about: 20 1, 1 | the innocents. While St.Luke describes the circumstances 21 1, 1,2 | time of Christ’s Birth.~(Luke 2:1-20).~ The most detailed 22 1, 1,2 | provided by Saint Evangelist Luke. He refers it to the epoch, 23 1, 1,2 | reign. From Mat. 2:1-18 and Luke 1:5, it is absolutely clear 24 1, 1,2 | Dionysius.~ Census, mentioned by Luke 2:3, instigated by Augustus’ 25 1, 1,2 | Syria. This is mentioned in Luke’s Gospel 2:2. As a result 26 1, 1,2 | earlier.~ According to St.Luke’s witness (3:1), St.John 27 1, 1,2 | about thirty years of age” (Luke 3:23). Two years before 28 1, 1,2 | January 779. As a result of St.Luke's statement that the age 29 1, 1,2 | are confused by Evangelist Luke’s observation that the census 30 1, 1,3 | the Meeting of the Lord.~(Luke 2:21-39).~ After 8 days 31 1, 1,3 | own city, Nazareth.” Saint Luke omits everything that transpired 32 1, 1,6 | Jesus Christ’s adolescence.~(Luke 2:40-52).~Before His emergence 33 1, 1,6 | this period, Evangelist Luke produces one event from 34 1, 1,6 | of the Lord’s life. Saint Luke describes the general characteristics 35 1, 1,6 | Jerusalem on feast days. Saint Luke states that Jesus’ “parents” 36 2, 0,7 | Matt. 3:1-12; Mark 1:1-8; Luke 3:1-18; John 1:15-31)~The 37 2, 0,7 | Divinity.~Saint Evangelist Luke gives important information 38 2, 0,7 | Caiaphas were high priests” (Luke 3:1-2).~Beginning his narrative 39 2, 0,7 | Baptist’s emergence, Saint Luke wants to say that at the 40 2, 0,7 | 30 years of age. Apostle Luke later indicates at what 41 2, 0,7 | societal ministry.~Saint Luke narrates that “the word 42 2, 0,7 | Matthew(3:3), Mark (1:3) and Luke (3:4) refer to John the 43 2, 0,7 | righteousness within his nature (Luke 17:21; Rom. 14:17). It also 44 2, 0,7 | glory in the next life (Luke 23:42-43).~In preparing 45 2, 0,7 | the remission of sins” (Luke 3:3). This wasnt a blessed 46 2, 0,7 | into the fire” (Matt. 3:10; Luke 3:9), because it is useless. 47 2, 0,7 | these stones” (Matt. 3:9; Luke 3:8).~According to Evangelist 48 2, 0,7 | According to Evangelist Luke, this stern utterance was 49 2, 0,7 | What shall we do then?” (Luke 3:10). John answers that 50 2, 0,7 | sandals and carry them (Luke 3:16; Mark 1:7, 3:11), just 51 2, 0,7 | Spirit and fire (Matt. 3:11; Luke 3:16; Mark 1:8) — the Holy 52 2, 0,7 | unquenchable fire” (Matt. 3:12; Luke 3:17) — just as the master 53 2, 1 | Matt. 3:13-18; Mark 1:9-11; Luke 3:21-22; John 1:32-34).~ 54 2, 1 | when, according to Saint Luke, Jesus turned 30 — the required 55 2, 1 | remained in the water. Saint Luke relates (3:21) that after 56 2, 1 | Matt. 3:17, Mark 1:11 and Luke 3:22), were indicators to 57 2, 1,1 | Matt. 4:1-11; Mark 1:12-13; Luke 4:1-13).~The narration about 58 2, 1,1 | was hungry” (Matt. 4:2, Luke 4:2), that is, reached an 59 2, 1,1 | tempter, because according to Luke, during the whole of the 60 2, 1,1 | ceased to tempt the Lord (Luke 4:2).~What was the reason 61 2, 1,1 | become bread” (Matt. 4:3; Luke 4:3).The devil hoped that 62 2, 1,1 | Deuter. 8:3; Matt. 4:4; Luke 4:4). The term “every word” 63 2, 1,1 | against a stone” (Matt. 4:6; Luke 4:9-10). The proposal was 64 2, 1,1 | Lord your God’” (Matt. 4:7; Luke 4:12).These words were expressed 65 2, 1,1 | worship me’” (Matt. 4:8-9, Luke 4:6-7). The devil unfolded 66 2, 1,1 | According to the Evangelist Luke, the devil departs from 67 2, 1,1 | until an opportune time (Luke 4:13), because he soon begins 68 3, 0,6 | Gospel; and it appears Saint Luke didnt have sufficient information 69 3, 0,7 | Matt. 14:3-5; Mark 6:17-20; Luke 3:19-20).~Soon after Saint 70 3, 0,9 | Matt. 4:13-17; Mark 1:15; Luke 4:14-15; John 4:43-45).~ 71 3, 0,11| 4:18-22; Mark 1:16-20; Luke 5:1-11).~Three Evangelists 72 3, 0,11| Apostles: Matthew, Mark and Luke. Furthermore, the first 73 3, 0,11| fact itself, while Saint Luke gives a detailed description 74 3, 0,12| Capernaum.~(Mark 1:21-28; Luke 4:31-37).~When in Galilee, 75 3, 0,13| 8:14-17; Mark 1:29-34; Luke 4:38-41).~The Evangelists 76 3, 0,13| The Evangelists Mark and Luke, place this in direct relationship 77 3, 0,13| a physician, Evangelist Luke elucidates that it was a “ 78 3, 0,14| 4:23-25; Mark 1:35-39; Luke 4:42-44).~As a human being 79 3, 0,15| the Nazareth synagogue.~(Luke 14:16-30).~This event is 80 3, 0,15| described by Evangelist Luke at the very beginning of 81 3, 0,15| being glorified by all (Luke 4:14-15). In view of this, 82 3, 0,15| visit as narrated by Saint Luke. And indeed, with all the 83 3, 0,16| the leper.~(Mark 1:40-45; Luke 5:12-16).~Saint Matthew 84 3, 0,16| the mount, whereas Saint Luke says that this occurred 85 3, 0,17| Matt. 9:1-8; Mark 2:1-12; Luke 5:17-26).~Matthew, Mark 86 3, 0,17| 17-26).~Matthew, Mark and Luke are the three Evangelists 87 3, 0,17| paralysis. Saints Mark and Luke add that because of the 88 3, 0,18| Matt. 9:9-17; Mark 2:13-22; Luke 5:27-39).~This event is 89 3, 0,18| other EvangelistsMark and Luke. Furthermore, only Matthew 90 4, 0,21| Matt. 12:1-8; Mark 2:23-28; Luke 6:1-5).~Following this, 91 4, 0,21| on a Saturday that Saint Luke calls the “second Sabbath 92 4, 0,22| Matt. 12:9-14; Mark 3:1-6; Luke 6:6-11).~This healing by 93 4, 0,24| Matt. 10:2-4; Mark 3:13-19; Luke 6:12-19).~Having spent the 94 4, 1 | mount.~(Matt. 5-7 chapters; Luke 6:12-49).~The full Sermon 95 4, 1 | Evangelist Matthew. Saint Luke recounts the Sermon in a 96 4, 1,1 | Matt. 10:2-4; Mark 3:13-19; Luke 6:12-19).~In response to 97 4, 1,1 | eternal joy.~Evangelist Luke adds to the teachings of 98 4, 1,1 | received your consolation” (Luke 6:24) — says the Lord, contrasting 99 4, 1,1 | for you shall hunger” (Luke 6:25) — and contrasting 100 4, 1,1 | you shall mourn and weep” (Luke 6:25) — here, reference 101 4, 1,1 | men speak well of you,” (Luke 6:26), inasmuch as this 102 4, 1,4 | always and not to despond (Luke 18:1), Himself spending 103 4, 1,5 | forgive our debtors"”- Saint Luke in his Gospel (11:4) clarifies 104 4, 1,7 | not judged” — Evangelist Luke relays these words thus: “ 105 4, 1,8 | who ask Him!”; while Saint Luke elucidates, which specific 106 4, 1,10| snatch them out of My hand” (Luke 12:32, John 10:28).~Thus, 107 4, 1,11| Evangelists Mark 1:40-45, and Luke 5:12-16 describe) He is 108 4, 1,12| his infirmity, while Saint Luke — who relates in more detail - 109 4, 1,12| servant will be healed” (Luke 1:6-7), sound so unusual 110 4, 1,13| of a Nain widow’s son.~(Luke 7:11-17).~Only Evangelist 111 4, 1,13| 11-17).~Only Evangelist Luke describes this event, associating 112 4, 1,14| Baptist.~(Mat. 11:2-19; Luke 7:18-35).~Saint John the 113 4, 1,14| for another?” (Mat. 11:3; Luke 7:19). John did not need 114 4, 1,14| because of Me” (Mat. 11:6; Luke 7:23), or in other words: “ 115 4, 1,14| the Baptist” (Mat. 11:11; Luke 7:28), - these words indicate 116 4, 1,14| spirit and power of Elijah” (Luke 1:17); but it would not 117 4, 1,14| generation?” (Mat. 11:16; Luke 7:31), the Lord has in mind 118 4, 1,14| her children” (Mat. 11:19; Luke 7:35) are excellently dissertated 119 4, 1,15| Galilee.~(Mat. 11:20-30; Luke 10:13-16 and 21_22).~It 120 4, 1,15| My Father,” (Mat. 11:27; Luke 10:22) — the Lord said, 121 4, 1,15| reveal to Him” (Mat. 11:27; Luke 10:22) — these words from 122 4, 1,16| of Simon the Pharisee.~(Luke 7:36-50).~One Pharisee by 123 4, 1,17| 12:22-37; Mark 3:20-30; Luke 11:14-23).~The Lord heals 124 4, 1,17| desolation” (Mat 12:25; Luke 11:17; Mark 3:24).In the 125 4, 1,17| said the Lord (Mat. 12:27; Luke 11:19). Here, the word sons 126 4, 1,17| being with Him (Mark 9:38; Luke 9:49).~“Therefore they ( 127 4, 1,17| your judges” (Mat. 12:27; Luke 11:19) ie. they will be 128 4, 1,17| come upon you” (Mat. 12:28; Luke 11:20); here the Lord means 129 4, 1,17| scatters abroad” (mat. 12:30; Luke 11:23).In Christ’s Kingdom: 130 4, 1,18| from Him.~(Mat. 12:38-45; Luke 11:29-32, 24_26).~The Jews 131 4, 1,18| generation” (mat. 12:39; Luke 11:29), in the sense that 132 4, 1,19| praises the Mother of Jesus.~(Luke 11:27-28; Math. 12:46-50; 133 4, 1,19| 12:46-50; Mark 3:31-35; Luke 8:19-21).~One woman was 134 4, 1,19| woman was Martha’s servant (Luke 10:38), Marcella. That’s 135 4, 1,19| breasts which nursed You (Luke 11:27), or in other words: 136 4, 1,19| Mat. 12:50; Mark 3:35; Luke 8:21).~The mention here 137 4, 2 | two synoptists, Mark and Luke. They were uttered by the 138 4, 2 | 10-11; Mark 4:10-11 and Luke 8:9-10). As future proclaimers 139 4, 2,1 | Mat. 13:1-23; Mark 4:1-20; Luke 8:4-15).~In this parable, 140 4, 2,1 | eg. Mat. 13:12, 25:29; Luke 19:26 etc..). The meaning 141 4, 2,4 | 13:31-32; Mark 4:30-32; Luke 13:18-19).~In the East, 142 4, 2,5 | 13:33-35; Mark 4:33-34; Luke 13:20-21).~The parable on 143 4, 2,10| followers.~(Mat. 8:18-22; Luke 9:57-62).~The Lord was surrounded 144 4, 2,10| discussions with the Apostles (Luke 4:42) — He didnt even have 145 4, 2,10| lay His head” (Mat. 8:20; Luke 9:58); ie. the Lord wanted 146 4, 2,10| bury the dead” (Mat. 8:22; Luke 9:60). The two unigenous 147 4, 2,11| 8:23-27; Mark 4:35-41; Luke 8:22-25).~When they departed 148 4, 2,11| Mark 4:40; Mat. 8:26 and Luke 8:25). The Lord stopped 149 4, 2,11| Mat. 8:27; Mark 4:41; and Luke 8:25).~ ~ 150 4, 2,12| Mat. 8:28-34; Mark 5:1-20; Luke 8:26-40).~Having crossed 151 4, 2,12| which Evangelists Mark and Luke call Gadarenes (after the 152 4, 2,12| banks. Evangelists Mark and Luke speak of one person, while 153 4, 2,12| the Gospels by Mark and Luke, to Christ’s question as 154 4, 2,12| answered: “Legion” (Mark 5:9; Luke 8:30), indicating that countless 155 4, 2,12| go out into the abyss” (Luke 8:31) and “that He would 156 4, 2,13| Mat.9:18-26; Mark 5:21-43; Luke 8:41-56).~Having entered 157 4, 2,13| My clothes?” (Mark 5:30; Luke 8:45). Of course He knew 158 4, 2,13| you well. Go in peace” (Luke 8:48; Mat. 9:22 and Mark 159 4, 2,13| she will be made well” (Luke 8:50; Mark 5:36). Arriving 160 4, 2,13| not dead, but sleeping” (Luke 8:52; Mat. 9:24 and Mark 161 4, 2,13| Mark 5:41; Mat. 9:25 and Luke 8:54), resurrecting her 162 4, 2,15| even tried to kill Him. (Luke 4:28-29).~In Nazareth, the 163 4, 2,16| Mat. 9:35-38; Mark 6:6; Luke 8:1-3).~The crowds of people 164 4, 2,17| Mat. 10:1-42; Mark 6:7-13; Luke 9:1-6, 12:11-12).~Taking 165 4, 2,17| worthy of Me” (Mat. 10:38; Luke 9:23), — example is taken 166 4, 2,17| will find it” (Mat. 10:39; Luke 9:24): he who prefers earthly 167 4, 2,17| to the Lord’s question (Luke 22:35) — posed to them at 168 4, 2,18| Mat. 141-12; Mark 6:14-29; Luke 9:7-9).~The Evangelists 169 4, 2,18| Baptist. Although Saint Luke does not relay the full 170 4, 2,18| area (according to Saint Luke), was situated close to 171 4, 2,18| township of Bethsaida. Saint Luke also adds that Herod, under 172 4, 2,18| and “sought to see Him” (Luke 9:9).~ ~ 173 4, 2,19| 14:15-21; Mark 6:32-44; Luke 9:10-17; John 6:1-15).~All 174 4, 2,19| them about God’s Kingdom (Luke 9:11) and cured the sick ( 175 4, 2,19| Mat. 14:15; Mark 6:35-36; Luke 9:12). However, the Lord 176 4, 2,19| Mat. 14:16; Mark 6:37; Luke 9:13).~The Lord takes this 177 4, 2,19| down in groups of fifty” (Luke 9:14, Mark 6:39-40). And 178 4, 2,19| Mat. 14:21; Mark 6:44; Luke 9:14; John 6:10).~Taking 179 4, 2,19| John 6:11), blessed them (Luke 9:16), broke the loaves 180 4, 2,19| Mat. 14:20; Mark 6:42; Luke 9:17). When everybody had 181 5, 0,28| 16:13-20; Mark 8:27-30; Luke 9:18-21).~From Bethsaida-Julias, 182 5, 0,28| Mat. 16:13; Mark 8:27 and Luke 9:18). The Apostles answered 183 5, 0,28| Mat. 16:15; Mark 8:29; and Luke 9:20).~Then the “always 184 5, 0,28| Mat 16:16; Mark 8:29 and Luke 9:20). With these words, 185 5, 0,28| words, Evangelists Mark and Luke limit the narration of this 186 5, 0,29| 28; Mark 8:31-38 and 9:1; Luke 9:22-27).~In order to prepare 187 5, 0,29| 24-26; Mark 8:34-37 and Luke 9:23-25). The human soul 188 5, 0,29| saved. Evangelists Mark and Luke similarly relay other important 189 5, 0,29| holy Angels” (Mark 8:38; Luke 9:26).~The Lord concluded 190 5, 0,29| His glory” (mat. 16:28; Luke 9:27). These words gave ( 191 5, 0,29| EvangelistsSaints Mark and Lukedefine this, making it 192 5, 0,29| s words correctly. Saint Luke conveys it thus: “But I 193 5, 0,29| see the Kingdom of God” (Luke 9:27). Saint Mark adds to 194 5, 0,30| Mat. 17:1-13; Mark 9:2-13; Luke 9:28-36).~All three Evangelists 195 5, 0,30| days8 days according to Luke), about His forthcoming 196 5, 0,30| Mat. 17:1; Mark 9:2 and Luke 9:28). While the Evangelists 197 5, 0,30| whiten them,” and Saint Luke (9:29) simply states: “His 198 5, 0,30| glistening.” Evangelist Luke also makes an important 199 5, 0,30| transfigured, “as He prayed” (Luke 9:29). The same Evangelist, 200 5, 0,30| were heavy with sleep” (Luke 9:32) and having just awakened, 201 5, 0,30| not knowing what he said” (Luke 9:33; Mat. 17:4 and Mark 202 5, 0,30| Mat. 17:5; Mark 9:7 and Luke 9:35). The same words were 203 5, 0,31| 14-23; Mark 9:14-32 and Luke 9:37-45).~This healing is 204 5, 0,31| him.” Evangelists Mark and Luke bring up some additional 205 5, 0,33| Mat. 18:1-5; Mark 9:33-37; Luke 9:46-48).~After the miraculous 206 5, 0,33| while Evangelists Mark and Luke interrupt their recitations 207 5, 0,34| Name.~(Mark 9:38-41 and Luke 9:49-50).~The Lord’s words 208 5, 0,35| 18:6-10; Mark 9:42-50; Luke 17:1-2).~The Apostlesarguments 209 5, 0,36| Sheep.~(Mat. 18:10-20 and Luke 15:3-7).~This sermon paints 210 5, 0,37| Debtor.~(Mat. 18:21-35 and Luke 17:3-4).~The Lord’s instructions 211 5, 0,39| do not Receive Christ.~(Luke 9:51-56).~While the Lord 212 5, 0,39| subsequent narrations by Saint Luke, it is evident that the 213 5, 0,40| Seventy Sent out to Preach.~(Luke 10:1-16).~At that time i.e. 214 5, 0,42| lost souls (Mat. 18:11; Luke 7:48; John 3:17; 12:47): 215 5, 0,47| Return of the 70 Disciples.~(Luke 10:17-24).~Evangelist Luke 216 5, 0,47| Luke 10:17-24).~Evangelist Luke narrates about the prompt 217 5, 0,47| number of times. However, Luke’s chronological connection 218 5, 0,48| on the Good Samaritan.~(Luke 10:25-37).~This parable 219 5, 0,48| parable is narrated by St. Luke only, and is the Lord’s 220 5, 0,49| House of Martha and Mary.~(Luke 10:38-42).~Apparently, a “ 221 5, 0,50| Parable on Persistent Appeal.~(Luke 11:5-8).~Both Evangelist 222 5, 0,50| Evangelist Matthew and Evangelist Luke in 11:1-4, expound the text 223 5, 0,51| Pharisees.~(Mat. 23:1-39 and Luke 11:37-54).~The two condemnatory 224 5, 0,51| Evangelists Matthew and Luke, but with a difference. 225 5, 0,51| censure presented by Saint Luke, was expressed by the Lord 226 5, 0,51| by Saint Matthew, Saint Luke applied a few pronouncements 227 5, 0,52| on the Rich Foolish Man.~(Luke 12:13-21).~In seeing the 228 5, 0,53| Master.~(Mat. 24:42-51 and Luke 12:35-48).~One has to be 229 5, 0,54| House-Steward.~(Mat. 24:45-51; Luke 12:42-48)~The Lord does 230 5, 0,54| worst criminals. Evangelist Luke adds that the punishment 231 5, 0,55| Divisions Among People.~(Luke 12:49-53).~“I came to send 232 5, 0,56| Fall of the Siloam Tower.~(Luke 13:1-5)~Returning from Jerusalem, 233 5, 0,57| the Fruitless Fig Tree.~(Luke 13:6-9)~The owner of the 234 5, 0,58| Curing of a Deformed Woman.~(Luke 13:10-17)~During His stay 235 5, 0,59| Toward the Heavenly Kingdom.~(Luke 13:22-30).~A question was 236 5, 0,60| Herod’s Threat.~(Luke 13:31-35 and Mat. 23:37- 237 5, 0,60| journeying to Jerusalem (Luke 13:22), where death on the 238 5, 0,61| Healing of a Man With Dropsy.~(Luke 14:1-6).~One Saturday, while 239 5, 0,62| that Love to be First.~(Luke 14:7-15).~When the supper 240 5, 0,62| credit is that to you?” (Luke 6:32). Upon hearing this, 241 5, 0,63| the Invitees to a Feast.~(Luke 14:16-24).~The Lord responded 242 5, 0,64| Genuine Followers of Christ.~(Luke 14:25-33).~“If anyone comes 243 5, 0,65| Parable on the Prodigal Son.~(Luke 15:11-32).~This parable, 244 5, 0,65| is brought by Evangelist Luke only, is prefixed by two 245 5, 0,65| one sinner who repents” (Luke 14:7).~The old man-father, 246 5, 0,66| the Unjust House-Steward.~(Luke 16:1-17).~This parable confuses 247 5, 0,67| the Rich Man and Lazarus.~(Luke 16:19-31).~The fundamental 248 5, 0,68| Celibacy.~(Mat. 19:3-12; Luke 16:18).~Each time the Pharisees 249 5, 0,69| On the Power of Faith.~(Luke 17:5-10).~The Apostles approached 250 5, 0,70| Cleansing of ten Lepers.~(Luke 17:20-37).~This miracle 251 5, 0,71| Christ’s Second Coming.~(Luke 17:20-37).~To the Pharisees’ 252 5, 0,72| the Unrighteous Judge.~(Luke 18:1-8).~While grave times 253 5, 0,73| Publican and the Pharisee.~(Luke 18:9-14).~Through His narration 254 5, 0,74| 13-15; Mark 10:13-16 and Luke 18:15-17).~Of the three 255 5, 0,75| 16-26; Mark 10:17-27 and Luke 18:18-27).~The first three 256 5, 0,75| the youth (“ruler” as St. Luke calls him), who inquired 257 5, 0,76| 27-30; Mark 10:28-31 and Luke 18:28-30).~In relation to 258 5, 0,78| 20:17-28; Mark 10:32-45; Luke 18:31-34).~All three Synoptics 259 5, 0,78| fulfill God’s will (compare to Luke 12:50). His disciples, imagining 260 5, 0,78| He will Resurrect. Saint Luke adds that the disciples 261 5, 0,79| 20:29-34; Mark 10:46-52; Luke 18:35-43).~In those days, 262 5, 0,79| blind men; Saints Mark and Luke speak only of one. As well, 263 5, 0,79| while according to Saint Luke, when He was approaching 264 5, 0,79| Michael explains that Saint Luke’s use of the Greek word “ 265 5, 0,80| Visit to Zacchaeus.~(Luke 19:1-10).~The Lord’s visit 266 5, 0,80| is narrated by Evangelist Luke only. After healing the 267 5, 0,81| Parable of the Minas.~(Luke 19:11-28 and Mat. 25:14- 268 6, 0,85| 21:1-11; Mark 11:1-11; Luke 19:28-44; John 12:12-19).~ 269 6, 0,85| mentioned by Saints Mark and Luke — Bethphage and Bethany ( 270 6, 0,85| narratives of Saints Mark, Luke and John, the Lord rode 271 6, 0,85| of the Mount of Olives” (Luke 19:37), i.e. when they approached 272 6, 0,85| kingdom of David. Saint Luke conveys another exclamation: “ 273 6, 0,85| greeting of Him, while Saint Luke’s reason was because of 274 6, 0,85| would immediately cry out” (Luke 19:39-40); i.e. this praise 275 6, 0,85| Mat. 21:15-16).~As Saint Luke relates (19:41-44) looking 276 6, 0,86| 21:12-17; Mark 11:15-19; Luke 19:45-48).~Upon entering 277 6, 0,86| that of Saints Matthew and Luke, in that according to him, 278 6, 0,86| teachings” (Mark 11:18 and Luke 19:48).~ ~ ~ 279 6, 2,2 | 23-27; Mark 11:27-33 and Luke 20:1-8).~When the Lord again 280 6, 2,4 | 21:33-46; Mark 12:1-12; Luke 20:9-19)~A certain landowner, 281 6, 2,4 | While according to Saint Luke, having realized that they 282 6, 2,5 | to a banquet, outlined in Luke’s Gospel chap. 14:16-24). 283 6, 2,5 | parable with that of Saint Luke’s: “Many are called, but 284 6, 2,6 | 22:15-22; Mark 12:13-17; Luke 20:20-26).~Among their disciples 285 6, 2,7 | 22:23-33; Mark 12:18-27; Luke 20:27-40).~After the Pharisees 286 6, 2,7 | the non-existent. Saint Luke notes that even the Scribes 287 6, 2,8 | 22:34-46; Mark 12:28-37; Luke 20:40-44).~Having heard 288 6, 2,9 | 23:1-39; Mark 12:38-40; Luke 20:45-47).~Having shamed 289 6, 2,9 | only, while Saints Mark and Luke present only excerpts from 290 6, 2,10| Mite.~(Mark 12:41-44 and Luke 21:1-4).~The “widow’s mite” 291 6, 2,10| Evangelists: Saint Mark and Saint Luke. There was a treasury, or 292 6, 2,11| 24:1-51; Mark 13:1-37; Luke 21:5-38).~After leaving 293 6, 2,11| on (Mat. 24:37-39). Saint Luke adds that: “Jerusalem will 294 6, 2,11| as definitive as those of Luke’s verse 24 (about Jerusalem 295 6, 2,11| earth will be shaken. Saint Luke points out in chp. 21:25- 296 6, 2,11| God.~According to Saint Luke, just as before the Great 297 6, 2,11| living matter on earth (Luke 17:26-27 and 21:34:35). 298 6, 2,11| they slept in the same bed (Luke 17:34).~“Therefore you also 299 6, 2,12| minas, written by Saint Luke (19:11-18) and previously 300 6, 3,1 | 26:1-16; Mark 14:1-11; Luke 22:1-6).~Having concluded 301 6, 4,1 | 26:17-29, Mark 14:12-25; Luke 22:7-38 and John 13-17)~ 302 6, 4,1 | killed the Passover lamb…”~Luke 22:7 “Then came the Day 303 6, 4,1 | Passover lamb” and Saint Luke: “When the Passover must 304 6, 4,1 | disciples.” According to Saint Luke, Peter and John went forth 305 6, 4,1 | mysterious Supper.~Saint Luke states that the Lord began 306 6, 4,1 | state.”~According to Saint Luke, immediately after and in 307 6, 4,2 | not always carried out (Luke 7:44); evidently, this was 308 6, 4,2 | and selfless love. Saint Luke advises that during supper, 309 6, 4,3 | 26:21-25; Mark 14:18-21; Luke 22:21-23 and John 13:21- 310 6, 4,4 | 26-29; Mark 14:22-25 and Luke 22:19-20).~All three Synoptics 311 6, 4,4 | first Epistle, both Saints Luke and Paul state that with 312 6, 4,5 | Argument on Superiority.~(Luke 22:24-30).~Saint Luke narrates 313 6, 4,5 | Luke 22:24-30).~Saint Luke narrates that following 314 6, 4,6 | 26:30-35; Mark 14:26-31; Luke 22:31-38)~Only Evangelist 315 6, 4,6 | disciples, in full. Saint Luke presents only a small segment, 316 6, 4,6 | down for the Lord), Saint Luke writes that the Lord said 317 6, 4,6 | Supper, as narrated by Saints Luke and John, while the second 318 6, 4,6 | denial (according to Saint Luke), the Lord also attaches 319 6, 4,7 | Titus 1:9; Mat. 18:15; Luke 3:19). This censure is the 320 6, 4,9 | 26:36-46; Mark 14:32-42; Luke 22:39-46; John 18:1).~As 321 6, 4,9 | call it Gethsemane, while Luke indicates its location on 322 6, 4,9 | John, according to Saint Luke, withdrew from them “about 323 6, 4,9 | that according to Saint Luke, “”His sweat became like 324 6, 4,9 | perspiration of blood. Saint Luke states, that “an Angel appeared 325 6, 4,9 | departed from Him temporarily (Luke 4:13), had now approached 326 6, 4,9 | at such a moment? Saint Luke explains that they fell 327 6, 4,10| 26:47-56; Mark 14:43-52; Luke 22:47-53 and John 18:2-12).~ 328 6, 4,10| touch” the Lord healed him (Luke 22:51). “Put your sword 329 6, 4,10| fulfillment of prophesies. Luke narrates that among those 330 6, 5 | 26:57-68; Mark 14:53-65; Luke 22:54-, 63-65).~Having taken 331 6, 5,1 | 26:69-75; Mark 14:66-72; Luke 22:55-62; John 18:16-18, 332 6, 5,1 | This man was also with Him (Luke 22:36). Peter continued 333 6, 5,1 | Woman, I do not know Him” (Luke 22:57), “I neither know 334 6, 5,1 | You also are of them” (Luke 22:58). Once again, Peter 335 6, 5,1 | period of one hour elapsed (Luke 22:59).~Sunrise was approaching, 336 6, 5,1 | for he is a Galilean” (Luke 22:59). This was followed 337 6, 5,1 | Lord had to wait for dawn (Luke 63-65) and a new, official 338 6, 6,1 | Mat. 27:1; Mark 15:1 and Luke 22:66-71)~This second, the 339 6, 6,1 | the narrative by Saint Luke is more detailed. This gathering 340 6, 6,1 | Scribes — as narrated by Saint Luke 22:66), and not at Caiaphus’ 341 6, 6,3 | 2, 11-32; Mark 15:1-19; Luke 23:1-25 and John 18:28-19: 342 6, 6,3 | which we find in Saint Luke: “We found this fellow perverting 343 6, 6,3 | Himself is Christ, a King (Luke 23:2) — the sly hypocrites, 344 6, 6,3 | beginning from Galilee (Luke 23:5). Pilate then inquired “ 345 6, 6,3 | Jerusalem. Only Evangelist Luke narrates Christ’s trial 346 6, 6,3 | a further note by Saint Luke — that from this moment 347 6, 6,3 | warranted the death sentence. (Luke 23:15).~Herod was overjoyed 348 6, 6,3 | crucified!”; according to Saint Luke, they cried out: “Crucify 349 6, 6,3 | Mat. 27:16; John 18:40; Luke 23:19 and Mark 15:7).~Hearing 350 6, 6,3 | Mat. 27:45; Mark 15:33 and Luke 23:44). However, the gist 351 6, 6,4 | 27:31-32; Mark15:20-21; Luke 23:26-32; John 19:16-17).~ 352 6, 6,4 | narrative is from Saint Luke. Saint John narrates that 353 6, 6,4 | Saint Paul (16:13).~Saint Luke adds that “a great multitude 354 6, 7 | 27:33-44; Mark 15:22-32; Luke 23:33-38; John 19:18-24)~ 355 6, 7 | between two robbers. Saint Luke writes that they too were 356 6, 7 | which is brought by Saint Luke (23:24): “Father forgive 357 6, 7,1 | Repentance of the Wise Robber.~(Luke 23:39-43).~In complementing 358 6, 7,1 | first two Evangelist, Saint Luke narrates about the repentance 359 6, 7,3 | 27:45-56; Mark 15:33-41; Luke 23:44-49; John 19:28-37).~ 360 6, 7,3 | from noon till 3 pm. Saint Luke adds that “the sun was darkened.” 361 6, 7,3 | feelings as narrated by Saint Luke: “And the whole crowd who 362 6, 7,3 | done, beat their breasts” (Luke 23:48).~“And at the ninth 363 6, 7,3 | 30).~According to Saint Luke, this was followed by the 364 6, 7,3 | hands I commit My spirit” (Luke 23:46), “and bowing His 365 6, 7,3 | Son of God!” while Saint Luke writes: “Certainly this 366 6, 7,3 | Oct.).~According to Saint Luke, all the people that gathered 367 6, 7,4 | 27:57-66; Mark 15:42-47; Luke 23:50-56; John 19:38-42).~ 368 6, 7,4 | Mat. 27:57, Mark 15:42, Luke 23:54 and John 19:42. This 369 6, 7,4 | emphasized by Saints Mark and Luke. At that time, as Saint 370 6, 7,4 | in Christ’s condemnation (Luke 23:51). Approaching Pilate, 371 6, 7,4 | Then according to Saint Luke, they later returned and 372 6, 7,4 | anoint the body of Christ (Luke 23:56). According to Saint 373 7, 0,5 | Mat. 28:1-8; Mark 16:1-8; Luke 24:1-12 and John 20:1-10).~ 374 7, 0,5 | followed the Lord from Galilee (Luke 23:55). It was a whole host 375 7, 0,5 | Joanna, mentioned by Saint Luke (24:10), was the wife of 376 7, 0,5 | mentioned by name, but Saint Luke clearly states that there 377 7, 0,5 | other women with them” (Luke 24:10). Among these “others,” 378 7, 0,5 | many others, “As God-filled Luke narrates: serving Christ 379 7, 0,5 | rest. Moreover, as Saint Luke states that some of them 380 7, 0,5 | the sun had risen”~Saint Luke — “Now on the first day 381 7, 0,5 | 28:5-8; Mark 16:4-8 and Luke 24:3-8).~Meanwhile, as a 382 7, 0,5 | they did not believe them” Luke 24:11) the two Apostles — 383 7, 0,5 | comprehend the Scriptures” (Luke 24:25), there was much that 384 7, 0,5 | seen, as an example, in Luke 18:34 and Mark 9:10), and 385 7, 0,5 | transpired. On Peter, Saint Luke states that “he departed, 386 7, 0,5 | himself at what had happened” (Luke 24:12). After his triple 387 7, 0,5 | mentioned briefly by Saint Luke 24:34 and Saint Apostle 388 7, 0,6 | well as other Evangelists, Luke 24:9) narrates that having 389 7, 0,6 | Himself, were not believed (Luke 24:11). If the Apostles 390 7, 0,8 | on the Road to Emmaus.~(Luke 24:13-35 and Mark 16:12).~ 391 7, 0,8 | Mark 16:12).~Evangelist Luke — according to tradition 392 7, 0,8 | participants was undoubtedly Luke himself, and according to 393 7, 0,8 | He was alive. Evidently, Luke and Cleopas left Jerusalem 394 7, 0,8 | to Saint Mark (16:12-13), Luke’s and Cleopas’s account 395 7, 0,9 | Disciples.~(Mark 16:14; Luke 24:36-45 and John 20:19- 396 7, 0,9 | appearance, while Saints Luke and John, narrate about 397 7, 0,9 | mutually. As indicated by Saint Luke, just as Luke and Cleopas 398 7, 0,9 | indicated by Saint Luke, just as Luke and Cleopas had returned 399 7, 0,9 | the disciples, as Saint Luke speaks: “But they were terrified 400 7, 0,9 | the women myrrhbearers, Luke and Cleopas (Mark 16:14).~“ 401 7, 0,11| which according to Saint Luke (5:5 and others), preceded 402 7, 0,11| recognize Him because, as with Luke and Cleopas, He may have 403 7, 0,12| to prison and to death” (Luke 22:33). Notwithstanding 404 7, 0,13| 16-20; Mark 16:15-18 and Luke 24:46-49).~“Then the eleven 405 7, 0,13| every creature,” or as Saint Luke conveys the authority given 406 8 | Ascension of the Lord.~(Luke 24:50-53 and Mark 16:19- 407 8 | Mark 16:19-20).~Evangelist Luke has the most detailed narrative 408 8 | about God’s Kingdom. Saint Luke conveys this in the first


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