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    Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 0,5 | entered the second part of Jerusalem’s Templecalled the Holiest 2 1, 0,8 | When the Magi arrived in Jerusalem and inquired as to the place 3 1, 1,3 | the infant with them to Jerusalem so as to pay the required 4 1, 1,3 | anticipating the liberation of Jerusalem ie. the coming of the Messiah.~ 5 1, 1,4 | Judea,” the Magi arrived in Jerusalem from the East. It is named 6 1, 1,4 | is why upon arriving in Jerusalem , the Magi confidently inquire: “ 7 1, 1,4 | from his subjects. All of Jerusalem became alarmed with him, 8 1, 1,4 | way to the wise men from Jerusalem to Bethlehem, “till it came 9 1, 1,4 | different route ie. not through Jerusalem but apparently towards south 10 1, 1,4 | apparently towards south of Jerusalem.~ ~ 11 1, 1,5 | men failed to return to Jerusalem, Herod became angry, felt “ 12 1, 1,5 | Benjamin tribe (south of Jerusalem), prior to being led away 13 1, 1,6 | were obliged to appear in Jerusalem on the feast days of Pascha, 14 1, 1,6 | and in particular, go to Jerusalem on feast days. Saint Luke 15 1, 1,6 | Jesus’ “parentscame to Jerusalem every year. The mystery 16 1, 1,6 | the boy Jesus remained in Jerusalem, surmising that he is nearby 17 1, 1,6 | frantically returned to Jerusalem. It was after three days 18 1, 1,6 | presumably from the day they left Jerusalem) did they find Him, seated 19 2, 0,7 | pronouncements, where he comforts Jerusalem by saying that the period 20 2, 1,1 | the second: he took Him to Jerusalem and setting Him on the pinnacle 21 2, 1,2 | The Jews sent to John from Jerusalem, priests and Levites to 22 2, 1,3 | to travel from there to Jerusalem for the feast day of Pascha.~ ~ ~ 23 3, 0,4 | clearly on the Lord’s stay in Jerusalem. Their detailed description 24 3, 0,4 | the Lord’s every visit of Jerusalem at Pascha - over all three 25 3, 0,4 | for the Lord to appear in Jerusalem on important feast days, 26 3, 0,4 | travelled from Capernaum to Jerusalem. But this time, it was not 27 3, 0,4 | million Jews gathered in Jerusalem, who were obliged to kill 28 3, 0,4 | Messiah had already reached Jerusalem, and as can be seen - the 29 3, 0,5 | performed by the Lord in Jerusalem, reacted so strongly on 30 3, 0,6 | Nicodemus, which took place in Jerusalem during Passover, “Jesus 31 3, 0,8 | started to erect the temple of Jerusalem, the Samaritans also wanted 32 3, 0,8 | could only worship God in Jerusalem? Basing themselves on Moses’ 33 3, 0,8 | of their mountain, while Jerusalem was destroyed by the Romans 34 3, 0,9 | as they too travelled to Jerusalem on the feast day and witnessed 35 3, 0,12| performed in the temple of Jerusalem. After the Jewsreturn 36 3, 0,14| Decapolis, from Judea and Jerusalem, from Jordan; and He healed 37 4, 0,19| every feast day visit to Jerusalem. On this particular occasion, 38 4, 0,19| that the Lord arrived in Jerusalem, but more than likely, it 39 4, 1,3 | highest court, situated in Jerusalem and made up of 72 members, 40 4, 1,3 | situated south-west of Jerusalem, where unrighteous kings 41 4, 1,3 | by heaven and earth, by Jerusalem, their heads, and consequently, 42 4, 1,10| eve of the destruction of Jerusalem, in the seventies of our 43 4, 1,11| cured leper not gone to Jerusalem to the priest, but instead 44 4, 1,11| information would have reached Jerusalem before his arrival. Then 45 4, 1,15| their foundations as with Jerusalem. Proud in their imagined 46 4, 2,19| feast of Pascha, lure Him to Jerusalem and proclaim Him King of 47 4, 2,21| Pascha, the Lord didnt go to Jerusalem this time, because the Jews 48 5, 0,22| the Lord was absent from Jerusalem. However, the Jerusalem 49 5, 0,22| Jerusalem. However, the Jerusalem Pharisees never paused their 50 5, 0,22| Him and not finding Him in Jerusalem, they went to Galilee. Meeting 51 5, 0,29| sufferings awaiting Him in Jerusalem. Although already deeply 52 5, 0,30| prerequisite departure from Jerusalem, which He had to carry out. 53 5, 0,38| Christ at the Feast in Jerusalem.~(John 7:1-9).~Having written 54 5, 0,38| already been absent from Jerusalem for nearly one and a half 55 5, 0,38| were urging Him to go to Jerusalem for the feast. They wanted 56 5, 0,38| wanted the Lord to enter Jerusalem triumphantly, like the Messiah 57 5, 0,38| before the whole world in Jerusalem as the Messiah? He must 58 5, 0,38| brothers that His appearance in Jerusalem has a different meaning 59 5, 0,39| was set for the journey to Jerusalem,” the Samaritans apparently 60 5, 0,41| Having sent His brothers to Jerusalem for the Feast of Tabernacles, 61 5, 0,41| the Lord’s appearances in Jerusalem,” notes Bishop Michael, 62 5, 0,41| He doesnt go at all to Jerusalem for the next Pascha, but 63 5, 0,41| occurring at the time in Jerusalem. Everybody was talking about 64 5, 0,42| Olivessituated east of Jerusalem, where the Lord used to 65 5, 0,42| the night on His visits to Jerusalem — He came to the temple 66 5, 0,44| God’s especial presence in Jerusalem and in the temple. Consequently, 67 5, 0,46| rededicating the Temple of Jerusalem, desecrated by Antiochus 68 5, 0,49| the Mount of Olives, near Jerusalem. The two women that met 69 5, 0,51| the Lord in the Temple of Jerusalem, shortly before His cruciferous 70 5, 0,56| Luke 13:1-5)~Returning from Jerusalem, the people related to the 71 5, 0,56| Titus Flavius destroyed Jerusalem and a great number of Jews 72 5, 0,56| the other inhabitants of Jerusalem? — Who knows. Both unfortunate 73 5, 0,57| terrible destruction of Jerusalem and the temple. The Son 74 5, 0,59| traveled from Galilee to Jerusalem: “Lord, are there few who 75 5, 0,60| was already journeying to Jerusalem (Luke 13:22), where death 76 5, 0,60| Prophets, took place in Jerusalem.~This evokes the deepest 77 5, 0,60| judgment that befell on Jerusalem in the year 70, when the 78 5, 0,70| travels from Galilee to Jerusalem, on the last day of the 79 5, 0,71| Kingdom (destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans in the year 80 5, 0,71| Christ’s coming to judge Jerusalem before its destruction — 81 5, 0,75| took place on the way to Jerusalem, where the Lord was heading 82 5, 0,78| concordantly that on the way to Jerusalem, the Lord once again began 83 5, 0,78| Prophets, would come to pass in Jerusalem. That He will be subject 84 5, 0,79| some 12 miles northeast of Jerusalem and 4 miles to the west 85 5, 0,79| However, further on the way to Jerusalem, lay a grim and rocky wilderness, 86 5, 0,79| who like Him were going to Jerusalem for the feast of Pascha. 87 5, 0,81| traveled in the direction of Jerusalem.~ ~ 88 5, 0,82| that whenever He was in Jerusalem, He would visit them in 89 5, 0,82| Jews wanted to stone Him in Jerusalem. The Lord responded to the 90 5, 0,82| Bethany was situated close to Jerusalem, some 2 miles or 30-minute 91 5, 0,82| rolled away. The tombs in Jerusalem were shaped as caves, the 92 5, 0,82| cadavers in the warm climate of Jerusalem began very quickly, and 93 6, 0,85| Lord’s Entry into Jerusalem.~(Mat. 21:1-11; Mark 11: 94 6, 0,85| Christ was now coming to Jerusalem, so that all the prophecies 95 6, 0,85| that this last entry into Jerusalem be furnished with an especial 96 6, 0,85| Mount of Olives and facing Jerusalem, was the Gethsemane garden. 97 6, 0,85| The view of all parts of Jerusalem from Mount of Olives was 98 6, 0,85| two roads from Bethany to Jerusalem: one wound around the Mount 99 6, 0,85| s entry on a donkey into Jerusalem was a symbol of peace: the 100 6, 0,85| Zion; shout, O daughter of Jerusalem: behold, thy King cometh 101 6, 0,85| which an amazing scene of Jerusalem opened up, “the whole multitude 102 6, 0,85| that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem, took branches of palm trees 103 6, 0,85| while the other moved from Jerusalem to greet Him. The sight 104 6, 0,85| greet Him. The sight of Jerusalem, presented in all its glory, 105 6, 0,85| Romans started their siege of Jerusalem in the year 70, they pitched 106 6, 0,85| that “when He had come into Jerusalem, all the city was moved” — 107 6, 0,86| 19:45-48).~Upon entering Jerusalem the Lord headed directly 108 6, 0,86| once upon the Lord entering Jerusalem, and the second time on 109 6, 0,86| earlier, when the Lord came to Jerusalem for His first Pascha after 110 6, 0,86| service, He didnt visit Jerusalem. Upon the approach of the 111 6, 1,1 | s triumphant entry into Jerusalem, He spent the night with 112 6, 1,1 | day, while walking back to Jerusalem, the Lord noticed a fig 113 6, 1,2 | s triumphant entry into Jerusalem, which apparently was on 114 6, 2,1 | disciples from Bethany to Jerusalem, apparently along the same 115 6, 2,4 | Christ outside the walls of Jerusalem (which was the holy focus 116 6, 2,4 | after the destruction of Jerusalem, the abolition of services 117 6, 2,5 | His triumphant entry into Jerusalem. Whereas this parable was 118 6, 2,5 | Lord after His entry into Jerusalem, in all probability, on 119 6, 2,5 | of the Jewish people and Jerusalem’s destruction. Inviting 120 6, 2,9 | pronounces a severe judgment on Jerusalem: “Your house is left to 121 6, 2,9 | his Roman hordes subjected Jerusalem to total destruction. The 122 6, 2,11| occurred in the year 70, when Jerusalem was taken by the Romans 123 6, 2,11| magnificent vista of the Jerusalem temple opened up from the 124 6, 2,11| s disciples assumed that Jerusalem would stand till the end 125 6, 2,11| undoubtedly, the destruction of Jerusalem with its attendant horrors 126 6, 2,11| after the destruction of Jerusalem.~The Lord presents the appearance 127 6, 2,11| that before the fall of Jerusalem, there was an appearance 128 6, 2,11| During the Roman siege of Jerusalem, these false prophets promised 129 6, 2,11| it is the destruction of Jerusalem, although all these signs 130 6, 2,11| events. Thus: 1) Judgment of Jerusalem arrived as a consequence 131 6, 2,11| are brothers in Christ; 2) Jerusalem fell only after the Lord 132 6, 2,11| specifically to the destruction of Jerusalem.~“Abomination of desolation,” 133 6, 2,11| Jordan, the Christians in Jerusalem indeed fled Jerusalem and 134 6, 2,11| in Jerusalem indeed fled Jerusalem and thereby avoided the 135 6, 2,11| people.” During the siege of Jerusalem and its outlying areas, 136 6, 2,11| Rome, so he decided to take Jerusalem by storm, thereby shortening 137 6, 2,11| calamity that had befallen Jerusalem, will end and people will 138 6, 2,11| Saint Luke adds that: “Jerusalem will be trampled by Gentiles 139 6, 2,11| from the destruction of Jerusalem to Christ’s Second Coming, 140 6, 2,11| of Luke’s verse 24 (about Jerusalem being trampled by heathens 141 6, 2,11| between the destruction of Jerusalem and the end of the world. 142 6, 2,11| after the destruction of Jerusalem, My Coming and the end of 143 6, 2,11| Indeed, the destruction of Jerusalem took place during the Lord’ 144 6, 2,11| prophecy on the destruction of Jerusalem, there can be no doubt that 145 6, 2,12| valley of (?) — southwest of Jerusalem, where during the Jews’ 146 6, 3,1 | before the Lord’s entry into Jerusalem. Simon was called the leper, 147 6, 4,1 | Galileans that arrived at Jerusalem, the lamb was always slain 148 6, 4,1 | disciples from Bethany to Jerusalem, telling them that they 149 6, 4,9 | Jehoshaphat valley and separated Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives. 150 6, 4,10| distance, and thereby reached Jerusalem, seeing where their Teacher 151 6, 5 | words uttered by the Lord in Jerusalem, when He first drove out 152 6, 6,2 | numbers, which gathered in Jerusalem at Passover and other significant 153 6, 6,3 | relocated themselves to Jerusalem, where they could keep an 154 6, 6,3 | feast days — also resided in Jerusalem. Only Evangelist Luke narrates 155 6, 6,3 | during the Roman siege of Jerusalem, a vast number of Jews were 156 6, 6,4 | Cyrenian. “Daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep for Me, but 157 6, 6,4 | children…” “Daughters of Jerusalem” — is a tender address, 158 6, 6,4 | about the destruction of Jerusalem in the year 70, by Titus.~“ 159 6, 7 | situated outside the walls of Jerusalem. It is uncertain as to why 160 6, 7,1 | heard the torment of the Jerusalem women accompanying the Lord 161 6, 7,3 | those caves, appeared in Jerusalem to people that knew them.~ 162 6, 7,4 | from a Jewish town near Jerusalem. He was a member of the 163 6, 7,4 | countries in the world into Jerusalem, a Roman guard was assigned 164 7, 0,5 | numb with fear, to flee to Jerusalem.~By juxtaposing the four 165 7, 0,6 | temple of Resurrection at Jerusalem, there is a declared area 166 7, 0,8 | approximately 7 miles west of Jerusalem. At the slow pace that they 167 7, 0,8 | Judean, having arrived in Jerusalem from some other country 168 7, 0,8 | Evidently, Luke and Cleopas left Jerusalem before hearing about the 169 7, 0,8 | they immediately hurried to Jerusalem so as to share their joy 170 7, 0,11| full 8 days of Passover in Jerusalem, the Apostles returned to 171 7, 0,13| all nations, beginning at Jerusalem. And you are witnesses of 172 8 | appearance took place in Jerusalem, where subsequently — after 173 8 | the Apostles to remain in Jerusalem, until they are endued with 174 8 | led His disciples out of Jerusalem to Bethany, situated on 175 8 | worshipped Him, and returned to Jerusalem with great joy.” This joy 176 8 | Apostles, “went out” of Jerusalem and of coursepreached


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