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    Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 0,3 | became flesh.~ “There was a man sent from God, whose name 2 1, 0,3 | Himself “gives light to every man coming into the world.”~ 3 1, 0,4 | And God said, Let us make man in Our “And the Word became 4 1, 0,4 | dwelt~ image…And God created man in His among us, and we 5 1, 0,4 | descending upon the Son~ Of Man” (John 1:51, — in comparison).~ ~ 6 1, 0,6 | a Virgin betrothed to a man whose name was Joseph, of 7 1, 0,6 | married,” but “betrothed to a man.” This means that formally 8 1, 0,6 | be, since I do not know a man?” — would have been completely 9 1, 1,3 | Messiah-Christ. The old man (tradition has it that he 10 2, 0,7 | understood as the liberation of Man from the authority of sin 11 2, 0,7 | The authority of this man over the Jews was so great 12 2, 1 | Lord Jesus Christ, as a Man and Head of a new humanity — 13 2, 1,1 | over a 40 year period: “Man shall not live by bread 14 2, 1,2 | descending upon the Son of Man.” With these words, the 15 2, 1,2 | Who had now become “Son of Man.” The Lord often calls Himself 16 3, 0,5 | such a demand: “How can a man be born when he is old? 17 3, 0,5 | Heaven, that is, the Son of Man Who is in Heaven.” These 18 3, 0,5 | earth in the form of Son of Man is a reduction from a higher 19 3, 0,5 | even so must the Son of Man be lifted up.” Why is it 20 3, 0,5 | Why is it that the Son of Man had to be raised on the 21 3, 0,7 | as a righteous and holy man, and acted many times in 22 3, 0,8 | speaking with no ordinary man, the Lord initially directs 23 3, 0,11| from me, for I am a sinful man, O Lord.” With these words, 24 3, 0,12| in Capernaum, there was a man possessed by demons. He 25 3, 0,17| may know that the Son of Man has power on earth to forgive 26 3, 0,18| although a greedy and wealthy man, dropped everything and 27 4, 0,22| Healing of the man with a withered hand.~(Matt. 28 4, 0,22| to the Pharisees: “What man is there among you who has 29 4, 0,23| where the Lord healed the man with a withered arm, He 30 4, 0,24| composite one, made up of : es (man) and cariot (name of a city). 31 4, 1,1 | His Son who had reconciled man with God and brought peace 32 4, 1,3 | Saint Athanasius states: “A man commits adultery in his 33 4, 1,3 | joined together, let no man separate” (Mark 10:9). A 34 4, 1,3 | expressed with the creation of man: “And God said, Let us make 35 4, 1,3 | And God said, Let us make man in Our image, after Our 36 4, 1,13| youth with the words: “Young man, I say to you, arise.”~While 37 4, 1,15| He could direct them for Man’s salvation. “And no one 38 4, 1,17| word against the Son of Man, it will be forgiven him, 39 4, 2,2 | Kingdom of Heaven is like a man who sowed good seed in his 40 4, 2,10| have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay His head” ( 41 4, 2,10| Calling Himself “Son of Man,” the Lord humbly underlines 42 4, 2,14| leave him, restoring the man’s speech. Amazed, the people 43 4, 2,15| to say: “Where did this Man get this wisdom and these 44 4, 2,17| Israel before the Son of Man comes” (Mat. 10:23). This 45 4, 2,17| followers and preachers. “And a man’s enemies will be those 46 4, 2,18| Baptist as “a just and holy man,” and even “when he heard 47 4, 2,21| eternal. This food “the Son of Man will give you,” — says the 48 4, 2,21| not destroy the concept of man’s free will.~As blessed 49 4, 2,21| these words: “How can this Man give us His flesh to eat?” 50 4, 2,21| the Flesh of the Son of Man and drink His Blood, you 51 4, 2,21| the flesh of the Son of Man and drink His blood,” must 52 4, 2,21| you should see the Son of Man ascend where He was before?” 53 5, 0,22| into the mouth defiles a man; but what comes out of the 54 5, 0,22| the mouth, this defiles a man” (Mat. 15:11; Mark 7:15). 55 5, 0,27| deaf individual: He led the man out of the settlement, spat 56 5, 0,27| trying to arouse faith in the man, essential for the performance 57 5, 0,28| the Lord said: “Who do man say that I, the Son of Man, 58 5, 0,28| man say that I, the Son of Man, am?” (Mat. 16:13; Mark 59 5, 0,29| For what profit is it to a man if he gains the whole world ( 60 5, 0,29| own soul? Or what will a man give in exchange for his 61 5, 0,29| cross), of him the Son of Man also will be ashamed (will 62 5, 0,29| till they see the Son of Man coming in His glory” (mat. 63 5, 0,30| with: “Likewise the Son of Man is also about to suffer 64 5, 0,31| Transfiguration on mount Tabor. A man came to the Lord with an 65 5, 0,31| said to them, ‘The Son of Man is being betrayed into the 66 5, 0,33| healing of a demoniac, by a man, through the use of Christ’ 67 5, 0,35| embraced by the Lord, news of a man driving out demons in Christ’ 68 5, 0,35| the contrary: “Woe to that man by whom the offence comes!” — 69 5, 0,36| scorn them? “For the Son of Man has come to save that which 70 5, 0,36| lost sheep — the fallen Man.~As Blessed Theophylactus 71 5, 0,39| because the aim of the Son of Man’s coming was not to destroy, 72 5, 0,41| regarded as correct. “If a man receives circumcision on 73 5, 0,41| with Me because I made a man completely well on the Sabbath?” 74 5, 0,41| signs than these which this Man has done?” i.e. in other 75 5, 0,41| would be a sin to touch this Man. Returning to their masters 76 5, 0,41| law: “Does our law judge a man before it hears him and 77 5, 0,44| Healing of a Man Born Blind.~(John 9:1-41).~ 78 5, 0,44| great detail. In seeing the manknown to be blind from 79 5, 0,44| Lord: “who sinned, this man or his parents, that he 80 5, 0,44| as to the purpose for the man’s blindness: “Neither this 81 5, 0,44| blindness: “Neither this man nor his parents sinned,” 82 5, 0,44| blindness, symbolized by the man’s physical blindness. “I 83 5, 0,44| anointed the eyes of the blind man with the clay. And He said 84 5, 0,44| evoke faith in the healed man: to let him know that a 85 5, 0,44| Siloam waters, the blind man regained his sight. This 86 5, 0,44| not permissible. The cured man explained to the Pharisees 87 5, 0,44| majority — were saying: “This Man is not from God, because 88 5, 0,44| discussed it fairly: “How can a Man who is a sinner do such 89 5, 0,44| Christ turned to the cured man with a question as to what 90 5, 0,44| himself.~Summoning the cured man for the second time, the 91 5, 0,44| indisputable belief that “this Man is a sinner.” “Give God 92 5, 0,44| This lie provokes the cured man even further, amplifying 93 5, 0,44| clear that this is a holy Man, Messenger of God.~Astounded 94 5, 0,44| Healer, brought the cured man to believe in the Lord as 95 5, 0,45| relation to the healing of the man that was born blind. Having 96 5, 0,52| Parable on the Rich Foolish Man.~(Luke 12:13-21).~In seeing 97 5, 0,61| Healing of a Man With Dropsy.~(Luke 14:1- 98 5, 0,61| its prominent members, a man suffering with incurable 99 5, 0,64| Theophylactus, “because the Lover of Man doesnt teach inhumanity, 100 5, 0,65| son returned (11-32).~A man had two sons: the man representing 101 5, 0,65| A man had two sons: the man representing God; the two 102 5, 0,66| faithful in what is another man’s, who will give you what 103 5, 0,66| riches — about the rich man and Lazarus.~ ~ 104 5, 0,67| Parable on the Rich Man and Lazarus.~(Luke 16:19- 105 5, 0,67| suffering. A certain wealthy man, used to dress in purple 106 5, 0,67| this beggar that the rich man could have acquired a friend 107 5, 0,67| as can be seen, the rich man was a heartless person, 108 5, 0,67| uncomplaining sufferings. “The rich man also died and was buried.” 109 5, 0,67| wild animals. But the rich man found himself in torment110 5, 0,67| now the impoverished rich man begs for a few drops of 111 5, 0,67| sufferings, so is the rich man suffering in proportion 112 5, 0,67| Abraham also refuses the rich man’s request to send Lazarus 113 5, 0,67| place of suffering.~The rich man concedes that like himself, 114 5, 0,68| Him: “Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife for 115 5, 0,68| question. God created one man and one woman: consequently 116 5, 0,68| s intention was for the man to have and stay with one 117 5, 0,68| such is the case of the man with his wife, it is better 118 5, 0,72| Nevertheless, when the Son of Man comes, will He really find 119 5, 0,75| that it is hard for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of 120 5, 0,75| for the sinful nature of Man, riches present many temptations 121 5, 0,75| a needle than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of 122 5, 0,75| strength: God can cure a rich man of his ulcerous avarice 123 5, 0,77| wish to give to this last man the same as to you. Is it 124 5, 0,80| is that he was a wealthy man: after all, very few rich 125 5, 0,80| gone to be a guest with a man who is a sinner.” However, 126 5, 0,82| saying: “Could not this Man, who opened the eyes of 127 5, 0,82| blind, also have kept this man from dying?” They thought 128 5, 0,83| expedient for us that one man should die for the people, “ 129 5, 0,83| middlemen between God and man. In that capacity, they 130 6, 1,2 | has come that the Son of Man should be glorified.” What 131 6, 1,2 | calls Himself here “Son of Man,” indicating that He will 132 6, 1,2 | suffering and death as a man, in order to enter into 133 6, 2,3 | judgment on themselves. “A man had two sons” — as can be 134 6, 2,3 | from previous examples, man means God, the first son — 135 6, 2,8 | think that Christ was just a man, but “How then does David 136 6, 2,9 | unnecessary to render honor to man that is befitting to God 137 6, 2,11| Then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in heaven” — 138 6, 2,11| They will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of 139 6, 2,11| be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour you 140 6, 3,1 | Passover, and the Son of Man will be delivered up to 141 6, 3,1 | Passover, and the Son of Man will be delivered up to 142 6, 4,3 | the table.” “Woe to that man by whom the Son of Man is 143 6, 4,3 | that man by whom the Son of Man is betrayed” — here, the 144 6, 4,3 | the words: “Now the Son of Man is glorified,” which is 145 6, 4,6 | the words: “Now the Son of Man is glorified, and God is 146 6, 4,6 | triumphant words: “Now the Son of Man is glorified…” “Now” meaning 147 6, 4,6 | glorification of the Son of Man has arrived, which simultaneously 148 6, 4,8 | and testament of a Dying Man, which would undoubtedly 149 6, 4,9 | through the realization of man’s heartlessness and ingratitude 150 6, 4,9 | at hand, and the Son of Man is being betrayed into the 151 6, 4,10| you betraying the Son of Man with a kiss?”~At the same 152 6, 4,10| the Flood: “Whoso sheddeth man’s blood, by man shall his 153 6, 4,10| sheddeth man’s blood, by man shall his blood be shed” ( 154 6, 5 | you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand 155 6, 5 | 7:13-14, as the “Son of Man,” coming on the clouds of 156 6, 5,1 | to the bystanders: “This man was also with Him (Luke 157 6, 5,1 | swear, ‘I do not know this Man of whom you speak. A second 158 6, 6,1 | Father: “Hereafter the Son of Man will sit on the right hand 159 6, 6,3 | do you bring against this Man?” The first two Evangelists 160 6, 6,3 | Pilate then inquired “if the Man were a Galilean?” and having 161 6, 6,3 | nothing to do with that Just Man, for I have suffered many 162 6, 6,3 | Jesus, added: “Behold the Man!”~Pilate was judging their 163 6, 6,3 | unworthy act of condemning a Man that is completely innocent. 164 6, 6,3 | authority: “If you let this Man go, you are not Caesar’s 165 6, 6,4 | they came out, they found a man of Cyrene, Simon by name. 166 6, 6,4 | sympathy to a condemned man being led to his execution, 167 6, 7 | and then the condemned man was nailed to it. Sometimes 168 6, 7,1 | rewards of our deeds; but this Man has done nothing wrong.” 169 6, 7,3 | Certainly this was a righteous Man!” Tradition has it that 170 7, 0,12| guise of a helpless old man being dealt with against 171 7, 0,13| they will recover.” From Man’s sin, the whole world has 172 9, 3 | Parable on the rich foolish man. Parable on servants, awaiting 173 9, 3 | house-steward. Parable on the rich man and Lazarus. Parable on


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