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1 1, 0,2 | pertains to the other three Evangelists, as two of them — Matthew 2 1, 0,2 | Naturally, the other three Evangelists have the same purpose.~ ~ 3 1, 0,3 | John 1:1-14).~ While the Evangelists Matthew and Luke narrate 4 1, 0,3 | of God. The first three Evangelists begin their narrations with 5 1, 0,9 | Zerubbabel and mentioned by both Evangelists, according to Saint Matthew — 6 1, 1 | Birth of Christ.~Only 2 Evangelists narrate the birth of Christ 7 2, 0,7 | correspondingly by all the Evangelists, in nearly the same detail. 8 2, 0,7 | was essential for baptism.~Evangelists Matthew(3:3), Mark (1:3) 9 2, 0,7 | etc. This prophecy, the Evangelists and John himself (John 1: 10 2, 1 | 22; John 1:32-34).~The 4 Evangelists, with Saint Matthew having 11 2, 1,1 | Gospels of the first three Evangelists. Moreover, Saints Matthew 12 3, 0,4 | 13-25).~The first three Evangelists do not narrate quite clearly 13 3, 0,4 | described by the other three Evangelists. The first event occurred 14 3, 0,6 | called Judea. The other three Evangelists do not mention this fact. 15 3, 0,6 | November. The first three Evangelists make no mention of this 16 3, 0,7 | Philip. The first three Evangelists narrate this. Herod Antipas, 17 3, 0,8 | John 4:1-42).~All four Evangelists speak of the departure of 18 3, 0,9 | John 4:43-45).~All four Evangelists narrate the Lord’s arrival 19 3, 0,11| 20; Luke 5:1-11).~Three Evangelists narrate the calling of the 20 3, 0,11| According to the witness of Evangelists Matthew and Mark, the Lord 21 3, 0,12| complying - had left him. Both Evangelists underline the extremely 22 3, 0,13| 29-34; Luke 4:38-41).~The Evangelists Mark and Luke, place this 23 3, 0,15| above. On the other hand, Evangelists Matthew and Mark appear 24 3, 0,17| Mark and Luke are the three Evangelists that narrate analogically 25 3, 0,18| himself, as well as two other Evangelists — Mark and Luke. Furthermore, 26 4, 0,24| Divine. The first three Evangelists and the Acts, give us the 27 4, 1,11| here again (about which Evangelists Mark 1:40-45, and Luke 5: 28 4, 1,12| that the Lord — as both the Evangelists relate — “marvelled.” He 29 4, 1,19| the narrations of all four Evangelists, it can be seen that the 30 4, 2,12| its southern bank, which Evangelists Mark and Luke call Gadarenes ( 31 4, 2,12| greeted them on the banks. Evangelists Mark and Luke speak of one 32 4, 2,18| 14-29; Luke 9:7-9).~The Evangelists describe this event in association 33 4, 2,19| John 6:1-15).~All four Evangelists describe this miraculous 34 5, 0,28| 9:20). With these words, Evangelists Mark and Luke limit the 35 5, 0,29| important in order to be saved. Evangelists Mark and Luke similarly 36 5, 0,29| However, the other two Evangelists — Saints Mark and Luke — 37 5, 0,30| Luke 9:28-36).~All three Evangelists narrate about this event; 38 5, 0,30| and Luke 9:28). While the Evangelists do not name this mountain, 39 5, 0,31| and it came out of him.” Evangelists Mark and Luke bring up some 40 5, 0,33| break in continuity, while Evangelists Mark and Luke interrupt 41 5, 0,38| detail by the first three Evangelists. The Lord didn’t want to 42 5, 0,51| expression, are brought by both Evangelists Matthew and Luke, but with 43 5, 0,74| 18:15-17).~Of the three Evangelists that inform of this event, 44 5, 0,75| 18-27).~The first three Evangelists narrate on the youth (“ruler” 45 5, 0,84| described by the first two Evangelists that occurred two days before 46 5, 0,84| supper narrated by the two Evangelists, a woman anointed the Lord’ 47 5, 0,84| according to the first two Evangelists — the other disciples commented 48 6, 0,85| John 12:12-19).~All four Evangelists describe this great event 49 6, 0,85| triumph. The first three Evangelists convey the details on the 50 6, 0,85| but He didn’t want this.” Evangelists Matthew and John point out 51 6, 0,85| the narratives of all the Evangelists, one can imagine the following 52 6, 0,86| trading there. The first three Evangelists narrate this event. Also, 53 6, 1,1 | 22; Mark 11:12-14).~Two Evangelists, Saints Matthew and Mark, 54 6, 1,1 | amazed the disciples. The Evangelists speak that the Lord “was 55 6, 2,10| narrated concordantly by two Evangelists: Saint Mark and Saint Luke. 56 6, 3,1 | Further, the first two Evangelists, Saints Matthew and Mark, 57 6, 4,1 | John 13-17)~While all four Evangelists narrate on the Lord’s Last 58 6, 4,1 | used by the first three Evangelists appear to somewhat contradict 59 6, 4,1 | following passages from the Evangelists:~ ~Mat. 26:17 “Now on the 60 6, 4,1 | Apparently, the first three Evangelists didn’t adhere to the strict, 61 6, 4,1 | narratives of the first three Evangelists. Therefore, we must accept 62 6, 4,1 | rituals, about which the Evangelists regarded as superfluous. 63 6, 4,2 | narratives of the other Evangelists. “Jesus, knowing that the 64 6, 4,3 | only. As the first three Evangelists narrate, the Lord told the 65 6, 4,3 | narrated upon by the first 3 Evangelists, while John is silent. It 66 6, 4,3 | detailed by the first three Evangelists.~ ~ 67 6, 4,6 | segment, while the first two Evangelists relate only the Lord’s predictions 68 6, 4,6 | narratives of the first three Evangelists.~Having given His Flesh 69 6, 4,6 | which is narrated by all 4 Evangelists. In warning Peter of his 70 6, 4,6 | this (as recorded by all 4 Evangelists), Peter commences to assure 71 6, 4,6 | profound contrition. All the Evangelists have Christ foretelling 72 6, 4,9 | Judas and the soldiers. Evangelists Matthew and Mark call it 73 6, 4,9 | toward God.~The first two Evangelists narrate that having stood 74 6, 4,10| John 18:2-12).~All four Evangelists narrate uniformly on the 75 6, 4,10| complementing the first three Evangelists), the Lord asked: “Whom 76 6, 5 | complementing the first three Evangelists, Saint John is the only 77 6, 5 | complementing the first Evangelists, Saint John narrates that 78 6, 5,1 | 16-18, 25-27).~All four Evangelists narrate on Peter’s denials, 79 6, 5,1 | substance of the act: the Evangelists only complement and explain 80 6, 5,1 | the other, the first three Evangelists. Saint John presents Peter’ 81 6, 5,1 | courtyard, while the other three Evangelists, not even mentioning Christ’ 82 6, 6,1 | briefly, in one verse, by Evangelists Matthew and Mark: the narrative 83 6, 6,3 | this Man?” The first two Evangelists begin their narrative on 84 6, 6,3 | complementing the first three Evangelists. “Why, what evil has He 85 6, 6,3 | they — as the first three Evangelists narrate — began to insistently 86 6, 6,3 | Mat. 27:17). The first two Evangelists add to this: “For he knew 87 6, 6,3 | the Lord Jesus Christ. The Evangelists tell us that this person 88 6, 6,3 | Him” (John 19:1). All the Evangelists narrate on the scourging. 89 6, 6,3 | According to the first two Evangelists, the soldiers led Jesus 90 6, 6,3 | According to the first two Evangelists, these occurrences happened 91 6, 6,3 | narratives of the first three Evangelists, that the scourging and 92 6, 6,3 | variance with the other Evangelists, especially with Saint Mark, 93 6, 6,4 | 32; John 19:16-17).~All 4 Evangelists narrate the Lord’s procession 94 6, 7 | In accordance with all 4 Evangelists, the Lord was brought to 95 6, 7 | Further on, the first three Evangelists narrate on the mockery and 96 6, 7,3 | witness of the first three Evangelists, the Lord’s death on the 97 6, 7,3 | help Him. The first two Evangelists narrate that one of the 98 6, 7,3 | 19:30). All first three Evangelists narrate, that at that moment 99 6, 7,3 | that knew them.~All three Evangelists narrate that these miraculous 100 6, 7,3 | according to the first two Evangelists) he pronounced: “Truly this 101 6, 7,3 | agitated crowd. All three Evangelists point out that the witnesses 102 6, 7,3 | complements the first three Evangelists, and as he confirms in his 103 6, 7,4 | completely in accord by all four Evangelists, at the same time each conveying 104 6, 7,4 | clearly indicated by all four Evangelists: Mat. 27:57, Mark 15:42, 105 6, 7,4 | Joses” mentioned by the Evangelists, was the Most Holy Mother 106 7 | greatest event, all four Evangelists say nothing on the mysterious 107 7, 0,5 | as testified by all four Evangelists) was Mary Magdalene; followed 108 7, 0,5 | tomb as determined by the Evangelists varies, creating a feeling 109 7, 0,5 | appropriated by His Mother), the Evangelists says: the Lord appeared 110 7, 0,5 | evening (Mark 16:1).~The Evangelists express themselves in different 111 7, 0,5 | description from the other Evangelists, which is understandable. 112 7, 0,5 | narrated by the first three Evangelists, but complements them with 113 7, 0,5 | the narratives of the four Evangelists, a full picture emerges 114 7, 0,5 | By juxtaposing the four Evangelists’ narratives, a clear picture 115 7, 0,5 | narrated by the first three Evangelists. Because of her especial 116 7, 0,5 | detail by the first three Evangelists (Mat. 28:5-8; Mark 16:4- 117 7, 0,6 | himself (as well as other Evangelists, Luke 24:9) narrates that 118 7, 0,6 | 6:10).~According to the Evangelists’ writings, it would seem 119 7, 0,6 | Himself. Evidently, the Evangelists didn’t want to mention the 120 7, 0,6 | in the Paschal week). The Evangelists say, that the accounts by 121 7, 0,8 | As can be seen from the Evangelists’ narratives, the glorified 122 7, 0,10| narratives of the first three Evangelists, he didn’t record everything, 123 8 | Old Testament, which the Evangelists didn’t record. The symbolic