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    Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 0,8 | enemies (as the majority of Jews believed, especially scribes 2 1, 0,8 | birth of the King of the Jews, Herod remembered about 3 1, 0,9 | Matthew was writing for the Jews, it was important for him 4 1, 0,9 | Because the custom of the Jews was not to maintain any 5 1, 1,2 | not come to earth for the Jews only, but for the whole 6 1, 1,3 | the eve of the exodus of Jews from Egypt, God sent His 7 1, 1,3 | prepared was not only for Jews but also for all peoples. 8 1, 1,4 | kingdom. Because during the Jews70 year bondage, the forefathers 9 1, 1,4 | has been born King of the Jews?”~ These words alarmed Herod 10 1, 1,4 | of the Messiah, King of Jews: “Where is Christ to be 11 1, 1,5 | Roman province where many Jews lived; they had their own 12 1, 1,5 | refer to the exodus of the Jews from Egypt, because they 13 1, 1,5 | Book that was lost by the Jews. Another opinion is that 14 1, 1,6 | Moses (Lev. 16:16), all male Jews were obliged to appear in 15 2, 0,7 | Persian King permitted 42,000 Jews to return to their homeland. 16 2, 0,7 | authority of this man over the Jews was so great that they were 17 2, 1,1 | this: one, about which the Jews were wishing for, the path 18 2, 1,1 | be the Messiah that the Jews are expecting.” Naturally, 19 2, 1,2 | narrates this event. The Jews sent to John from Jerusalem, 20 2, 1,2 | shared a bias with many Jews that Christ, as a King with 21 2, 1,2 | unsavoury acclaim among the Jews, and Nazareth, this small 22 2, 1,3 | It is well known that the Jews were noted for their moderation 23 3, 0,4 | Passover, up to two million Jews gathered in Jerusalem, who 24 3, 0,4 | large volume of animals, the Jews converted an area so called “ 25 3, 0,4 | be in Jewish shekels. The Jews arriving for Passover were 26 3, 0,4 | for maximum profits, the Jews traded (in the temple’s 27 3, 0,4 | s words directed at the Jews could be understood thus: 28 3, 0,4 | meaning of Christ’s words, the Jews attempted to make them absurd 29 3, 0,4 | the templepride of the Jewstook 46 years to build, 30 3, 0,5 | reacted so strongly on the Jews that one of the “princes” — 31 3, 0,5 | princes” — or leaders of the JewsNicodemus, a member of 32 3, 0,5 | own name but those of all Jews that have believed in the 33 3, 0,5 | them, Who will free the Jews from their foreign yoke 34 3, 0,5 | dominion, in which they, the Jews, will occupy commanding 35 3, 0,6 | Bridegroom’s success. To the Jews, the friend of the bridegroom 36 3, 0,8 | settlers with the remaining Jews created the Samaritans. 37 3, 0,8 | their own gods. When the Jews returned from their Babylonian 38 3, 0,8 | endeavours. However, the Jews refused them, so they erected 39 3, 0,8 | traditions. Because of this, the Jewsattitude toward them was 40 3, 0,8 | hatred and contempt that the Jews fostered toward the Samaritans. 41 3, 0,8 | save everyone and not only Jews, explains to the woman that 42 3, 0,8 | their relationship with the Jews: who is correct in the argument 43 3, 0,8 | mountain, or, was it the Jews that maintained that you 44 3, 0,8 | between the Samaritans and the Jews will by itself, lose its 45 3, 0,8 | of (will come from) the Jews,” inasmuch as the Redeemer 46 3, 0,8 | offerings (which both the Jews and Samaritans were doing, 47 3, 0,8 | not as distorted as the Jews, because they saw in Him 48 3, 0,8 | Himself the Messiah before the Jews for a long time, directly 49 3, 0,9 | populated, where not only Jews lived but Phoenicians, Arabs 50 3, 0,9 | to His sermons than the Jews.~ ~ 51 3, 0,12| synagogueshouses where the Jews gathered for prayer. During 52 3, 0,12| During their bondage, the Jews felt the necessity to gather 53 3, 0,12| of Jerusalem. After the Jewsreturn from bondage, the 54 3, 0,15| Kingdom of love and mercy. The Jews were in no doubt that the 55 3, 0,15| that it is they, the proud Jews that He regards as lower 56 4, 0,19| as this was Saturday, the Jews — under which name John 57 4, 0,19| traces of contempt, the Jews inquired of the former paralytic 58 4, 0,19| Healer, he went and told the Jews about Him: not with any 59 4, 0,19| new rage of hatred in the Jews, and they “sought to kill 60 4, 0,20| Jesus responded to the Jewsdesigns to kill Him for 61 4, 0,20| the Lord’s reply to the Jews, only develop this basic 62 4, 0,20| with God the Father, the Jews started to redouble their 63 4, 0,20| the Old Testament. But the Jews do not heed this Scripture, 64 4, 0,20| Further on, Jesus rebukes the Jews for their disbelief, telling 65 4, 0,20| the days of Christ, the Jews have had over 60 such false 66 4, 0,23| Matthew wants to show the Jews that their idea of the Messiah 67 4, 1 | these earthly blessings, the Jews surrounded Jesus in the 68 4, 1,1 | the Lord reveals to the Jews His evangelical teachings 69 4, 1,2 | at the outset calms the Jews’ ardency for the Law, emphasising 70 4, 1,3 | a wife was given to the Jews by Moses “because of hardness 71 4, 1,3 | God’s name. Contemporary Jews that believed in the Lord 72 4, 1,3 | neighbour!” yet evidently, the Jews extracted this from the 73 4, 1,3 | higher than heathens and Jews, because essentially, their 74 4, 1,5 | Christ, about which the Jews were hoping incorrectly, 75 4, 1,10| was very convincing to the Jews that listened to Christ, 76 4, 1,10| generations of faithful Jews. They recalled with gratitude 77 4, 1,10| following generation of Jews remembered with shame, how 78 4, 1,10| that they may direct the Jews toward the true path, simultaneously, 79 4, 1,10| locally and appreciated by the Jews. Only those that fulfil 80 4, 1,12| of the Kingdom” ie. the Jews, will be cast down into 81 4, 1,14| answer, inasmuch as to the Jews, the name Messiah was associated 82 4, 1,14| Christ’s Second Coming, the Jews were expecting the appearance 83 4, 1,15| better than that of the Jews. They were given the opportunity 84 4, 1,18| Luke 11:29-32, 24_26).~The Jews were mislead by Jesus Christ’ 85 4, 1,18| Prophets, presenting the Jews’ idolatry in the form of 86 4, 1,18| s sermon, will judge the Jews at the Last Judgment for 87 4, 1,18| Arabia, also judged the Jews, because she came from a 88 4, 1,18| wisdom of Solomon, while the Jews didnt want to listen to 89 4, 1,18| although He could force the Jews to believe in Him by performing 90 4, 1,19| Clopas. In any case, to the Jews, “brothersmeant not only 91 4, 2,4 | was that small that the Jews had a saying: “Tiny, as 92 4, 2,12| animal in the eyes of the Jews — so long as the Lord did 93 4, 2,13| the understanding of the Jews, in entering the crowd and 94 4, 2,17| Mat. 10:6), i.e. to the Jews only. He directs them to 95 4, 2,17| their witness before the Jews, as the Law of Moses states 96 4, 2,17| greeting was normal for the Jews, but to wish peacedoesn’ 97 4, 2,17| dust off their feet. The Jews considered the very soil 98 4, 2,17| wanted to say that those Jews who refuse to accept the 99 4, 2,17| sends His Apostles to the Jews only, because they were 100 4, 2,17| insults, inasmuch as if the Jews are rudely vilifying the 101 4, 2,18| people surrounding him.~While Jews were not accustomed to celebrating 102 4, 2,19| Passover, a feast of the Jews, was near” (John 6:4), the 103 4, 2,21| sermon with a censure of the Jews, because they remain slaves 104 4, 2,21| Provoked by the censure, the Jews asked Him: “What shall we 105 4, 2,21| Messenger of God,” the Jews reply that they do not have 106 4, 2,21| bigger miracles. And the Jews, not satisfied that Christ 107 4, 2,21| the world.” However, the Jews understand it as a sensate, 108 4, 2,21| sorrow that, although the Jews do not believe in Him, this 109 4, 2,21| Nonetheless, the baffled Jews protestingly start to discuss 110 4, 2,21| of the whole world. The Jews, having accepted these words 111 4, 2,21| their exodus from Egypt, the Jews smeared the door jambs and 112 4, 2,21| just as the liberation of Jews from Egyptian bondage served 113 4, 2,21| unusual to the ears of the Jews that this time, not only 114 4, 2,21| because it went against the Jewsearthly understanding of 115 4, 2,21| Jerusalem this time, because the Jews were seeking to kill Him ( 116 5, 0,22| to excommunication. The Jews believed that Moses received 117 5, 0,23| Having been made aware by the Jews of the coming of the Messiah, 118 5, 0,23| 15:24); after all, the Jews were God’s chosen people 119 5, 0,23| manner as to reflect the Jewsoutlook on heathens. Gradually 120 5, 0,23| to the contempt that the Jews nurtured toward them. Through 121 5, 0,24| time of Assyrian bondage of Jews, the land was populated 122 5, 0,28| king that will help the Jews to conquer all the nations 123 5, 0,29| and also to refute the Jewssensate depiction of the 124 5, 0,29| but still not free of the Jews’ notion of the Messiah as 125 5, 0,29| which is advantageous to the Jews: treating the Messiah as 126 5, 0,30| sensate feelings of the Jews about the Messiah, the Lord 127 5, 0,34| hostilities by the leaders of the Jews, it wasnt safe to be an 128 5, 0,36| excluded from communion with Jews, because they were regarded 129 5, 0,38| s conversation with the Jews about Himself as being130 5, 0,38| to go to Judea, as “the Jews sought to kill Him,” while 131 5, 0,38| had not arrived. “Now the JewsFeast of Tabernacles was 132 5, 0,38| 40 year wandering of the Jews in the wilderness. The whole 133 5, 0,39| the hostility between the Jews and Samaritans was such 134 5, 0,39| hatred they held for the Jews. James and John, who were 135 5, 0,39| was usually followed by Jews through the district of 136 5, 0,40| held in high esteem by the Jews, as did the numbers 40 and 137 5, 0,40| squeamishness, which the Jews maintained toward the Samaritans, 138 5, 0,41| openly “for fear of the Jews,” which Evangelist John 139 5, 0,41| which was the custom with Jews.~Being aware that the Lord 140 5, 0,41| under any known Rabbi, the Jews were amazed at His knowledge 141 5, 0,41| Christ remonstrates to the Jews, ‘If you judged My act of 142 5, 0,41| death, and He urges the Jews to take advantage of His 143 5, 0,41| too late.” But the cruel Jews were not enlightened by 144 5, 0,41| intend to go teach to the Jews living in foreign countries ( 145 5, 0,41| water from a rock during the Jewswandering in the wilderness. 146 5, 0,43| Conversation With the Jews in the Temple.~(John 8:12- 147 5, 0,43| from the history of the Jews and their wandering in the 148 5, 0,43| miraculously lit the way for the Jews at night. The column contained 149 5, 0,43| column of fire showed the Jews the way out of Egypt toward 150 5, 0,43| Testament show, not only to the Jews, but for all humanity, the 151 5, 0,43| evidently, even among those Jews that were hostilely inclined 152 5, 0,43| teaches the truth. If the Jews are not accepting the truth 153 5, 0,43| In the Lord’s words, the Jews clearly demonstrate that 154 5, 0,43| by the demon that hate us Jews, can deny our descension 155 5, 0,43| as though saying to the Jews: “Yes, I am greater than 156 5, 0,43| Abraham’s earthly life, the Jews — here too — find incongruity 157 5, 0,44| the Lord’s sermon to the Jews about His Divine origin 158 5, 0,44| he was born blind?” The Jews believed that all major 159 5, 0,44| Siloam spring was to the Jews? Having washed himself in 160 5, 0,44| support from him, the irate Jews summoned his parents for 161 5, 0,44| for the second time, the Jews attempt to instill into 162 5, 0,44| oath formula applied by the Jews in those times, meaning: 163 5, 0,45| another argument among the Jews, resulting in some showing 164 5, 0,46| He was surrounded by the Jews asking Him: “How long do 165 5, 0,46| than these words.~When the Jews picked up stones to stone 166 5, 0,46| the question confused the Jews, and showed that against 167 5, 0,46| in Him.” Once again, the Jews attempted to seize the Lord, “ 168 5, 0,48| hated and despised by the Jews. This Samaritan knew better 169 5, 0,48| regarded as “neighbors" by the Jews. The moral laws of the New 170 5, 0,56| with their sacrifices. The Jews often staged uprisings against 171 5, 0,56| Jerusalem and a great number of Jews died inside the temple, 172 5, 0,57| and expecting from the Jews, fruits of His labor. “After 173 5, 0,59| representation is that, to the Jews of that time, entrance through 174 5, 0,59| a literal sense, to the Jews, especially as they rejected 175 5, 0,59| in place of the rejected Jews. “And indeed there are last 176 5, 0,59| who will be last,” — the Jews regarded themselves as being 177 5, 0,63| to the “chosen” — to the Jews with news that “The Kingdom 178 5, 0,63| was ready. But among those Jews, to whom the initial call 179 5, 0,67| resistance of the disbelieving Jews, unconvinced by the countless 180 5, 0,70| shows that although the Jews despised the Samaritans, 181 5, 0,71| misfortunes that await the Jews. To those who havent noted 182 5, 0,76| God’s chosen people, the Jews regarded themselves as “ 183 5, 0,77| daily wage in the East. The Jews regarded a day as 12 hours — 184 5, 0,79| city. Nearby was where the Jews crossed the river Jordan 185 5, 0,79| miraculously taken by the Jews (Joshua 6:20). Later, it 186 5, 0,79| trail usually used by the Jews from Galilee through Perea ( 187 5, 0,81| be Christ, for Whom many Jews (at the time) were waiting 188 5, 0,81| Archaleus’ travel to Rome. The Jews that disliked him, sent 189 5, 0,81| the Lord Jesus Christ, the Jews rejected Him as their Messiah. 190 5, 0,82| was only recently that the Jews wanted to stone Him in Jerusalem. 191 5, 0,82| secretly, the commiserating Jews didnt know where she was 192 5, 0,82| explained by the presence of the Jews, weeping insincerely while 193 5, 0,82| sorrow over the hatred of the Jews, the Lord approached the 194 5, 0,82| and as a consequence, the Jews buried their dead on the 195 5, 0,82| division occurred among the Jews: many believed, but others 196 5, 0,83| image of the Messiah — the Jews were expressing their fear 197 5, 0,83| such a dangerous (to the Jews) uprising, headed by Christ 198 6, 0,85| this, that “When the cruel Jews came to seize Him, He could 199 6, 0,86| of the fourth Pascha, the Jews were worried as to whether 200 6, 1,2 | sadness on the reasons for the Jewsdisbelief in the Lord, 201 6, 1,2 | admonitory words, uttered to the Jews in the temple, that He came 202 6, 2,2 | performed that which annoyed the Jews, would be answered automatically.~ 203 6, 2,4 | safeguard God’s chosen peopleJews — from the heathen’s influence; 204 6, 2,4 | killed him — that’s how the Jews, in taking the Lord Jesus 205 6, 2,4 | this disobedience by the Jews, who were initially appointed 206 6, 2,5 | followed, at a time when the Jews rejected the Apostolic sermon ( 207 6, 2,5 | chosen ones. Thus, all the Jews were called into Christ’ 208 6, 2,6 | heathen emperor, hated by the Jews, He would alienate Himself 209 6, 2,7 | such a story, because the Jews, renowned for their superstition, 210 6, 2,9 | between thine eyes.” The Jews believed that these depositories 211 6, 2,9 | the Lord predicts how the Jews will pursue and persecute 212 6, 2,11| judgment Day — like the Jews — they will stand indefensible.~ 213 6, 2,11| were no “chosen” among the Jews (those who believed in Christ). 214 6, 2,11| areas, more than a million Jews perished within those boundaries. 215 6, 2,11| infant. A vast number of Jews were crucified, thereby 216 6, 2,11| originally wanted to force the Jews to surrender the city by 217 6, 2,11| will force the unbelieving Jews and heathens into a much 218 6, 2,11| to convene gatherings of Jews by having silver trumpets 219 6, 2,11| practice and was used by the Jews thereafter (Lev. 25:9; Num. 220 6, 2,11| formfamiliar to all the Jews — to denote that through 221 6, 2,12| Jerusalem, where during the Jews’ digression from the true 222 6, 3,1 | triumphant feast among the Jews. It was celebrated in memory 223 6, 3,1 | memory of the liberation of Jews from Egyptian bondage. The 224 6, 3,1 | relate the history of the Jewsbondage in Egypt, their 225 6, 4,1 | Passover,” and John 19:31 — the Jews hurried to break the knees 226 6, 4,1 | Babylonian bondage, the Jewsespecially the Galileans — 227 6, 4,4 | which was eaten by the Jews at Passover. It must be 228 6, 4,6 | Just as I have said to the Jews, so am I telling you, that 229 6, 4,6 | had previously said to the Jews: “I and My Father are one” ( 230 6, 4,6 | the vision (favored by the Jews) of the Messiah having an 231 6, 4,7 | stages of blindness. The Jews were convinced that “who 232 6, 4,8 | Christianity, where the Jews and heathens were captured 233 6, 5 | in the temple, where the Jews always meet, and in secret 234 6, 5 | spoken blasphemy!” — to the Jews, the tearing of clothing 235 6, 6,2 | and “bury strangers in” — Jews and proselytes that died 236 6, 6,2 | the house of Israel. The Jews didnt listen to the Prophet 237 6, 6,2 | order to demonstrate to the Jews, how little they value the 238 6, 6,2 | the Lord Jesus Christ. The Jews evaluated their Good Shepherd, 239 6, 6,3 | by stoning. However, the Jews unconsciously fulfilled 240 6, 6,3 | and cowardly. He hated the Jews and in turn was hated by 241 6, 6,3 | trial. He narrates that the Jews led Jesus to the Praetorium, 242 6, 6,3 | for death in Him” — the Jews didnt want a new examination 243 6, 6,3 | one of submissiveness, the Jews acknowledge the limitations 244 6, 6,3 | Are You the King of the Jews?” — “Are you speaking for 245 6, 6,3 | was a repeat of what the Jews were saying, then the answer 246 6, 6,3 | a political king of the Jews, but was the theocratic 247 6, 6,3 | is he just repeating the Jewsaccusations. Pilate’s answer 248 6, 6,3 | simply walked out to the Jews and stated that he finds 249 6, 6,3 | mantle for the King of the Jews. They placed a crown made 250 6, 6,3 | greeting: “Hail! King of the Jews.” Together with this, they 251 6, 6,3 | compassion for Jesus from the Jews, Pilate ordered for Him 252 6, 6,3 | morning.~“And he said to the Jews, ‘Behold your King!” — although 253 6, 6,3 | way to the wishes of the Jews and “delivered Him to them 254 6, 6,3 | Person. You see to it. ‘“The Jews had a custom whereby the 255 6, 6,3 | unjust killing.~The malicious Jews agree to everything — not 256 6, 6,3 | descendants?” This curse that the Jews incurred upon themselves 257 6, 6,3 | Jerusalem, a vast number of Jews were crucified on crosses. 258 6, 6,3 | the further history of the Jews, from thereon scattered 259 6, 6,4 | where many recently migrated Jews lived), and was returning 260 6, 6,4 | frightening oath, which the Jews brought upon themselves 261 6, 7 | here. In his Epistle to the Jews, Saint Apostle Paul points 262 6, 7 | 6th hours, to which the Jews referred as the last hour 263 6, 7 | sentenced the Lord to death, the Jews really did not think that 264 6, 7 | Nazareth, the King of the Jews.” Because the members of 265 6, 7,3 | the Messiah’s coming, the Jews were expecting the arrival 266 6, 7,3 | such a “great day,” the Jews (enemies of Christ or members 267 6, 7,3 | was approaching and the Jews were hurrying to complete 268 6, 7,3 | being fulfilled with the Jews that condemned Christ to 269 6, 7,3 | universal conversion of Jews to Christ, as foretold by 270 7, 0,7 | guards, soldiers and ordinary Jews?….And for what purpose would 271 7, 0,7 | completely unheard of among the Jews, fearing defilement through 272 7, 0,7 | obviousness of the hateful Jews’ fabrication, their stubborn 273 7, 0,9 | Because of the fear of Jews, the doors of the house 274 7, 0,9 | locked — “for fear of the Jews”; evidently, word had reached 275 7, 0,9 | measures on the part of those Jews that were hostile toward 276 7, 0,9 | which existed among the Jews. They separated their sacred 277 9, 1 | preach. Dialogue with the Jews in the temple. Dialogue


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