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Explanation of the four Gospels

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1 1, 0,2 | Evangelists, as two of them — Matthew and John — were disciples 2 1, 0,3 | While the Evangelists Matthew and Luke narrate about the 3 1, 0,3 | Wisdom” (see Luke 11:49 and Matthew 23:34). Saint Apostle Paul 4 1, 0,9 | contained in two Gospels — from Matthew and from Luke. Although 5 1, 0,9 | always coincide. As St. Matthew was writing for the Jews, 6 1, 0,9 | an example, according to Matthew, Joseph — nominal father 7 1, 0,9 | Evangelists, according to Saint Matthew — is the son of Jeconiah, 8 1, 0,9 | Zerubbabel and Elias, while Saint Matthew — through Abiud, the other 9 1, 0,9 | not by chance that Saint Matthew includes in the Lord’s lineage, 10 1, 1 | events related to it: Saint Matthew and Saint Luke. St.Matthew 11 1, 1 | Matthew and Saint Luke. St.Matthew informs about: the revelation 12 1, 1,1 | Mat. 1:18-25).~ Saint Matthew informs that soon after 13 1, 1,3 | probably because Saint Matthew gives a detailed description 14 1, 1,5 | as a Human” (Discourse on Matthew 7). Many wonderful traditions 15 1, 1,5 | led away to death. Saint Matthew sees in this a symbol of 16 2, 0,7 | prompted him to serve. Saint Matthew calls the place where he 17 2, 0,7 | for baptism.~Evangelists Matthew(3:3), Mark (1:3) and Luke ( 18 2, 1 | Evangelists, with Saint Matthew having the most detail of 19 2, 1 | teacher of the faith. Saint Matthew writes that John refuses 20 2, 1,1 | Evangelists. Moreover, Saints Matthew and Mark relate this in 21 3, 0,6 | a much later date, Saint Matthew was not a witness to that 22 3, 0,8 | Lord to Galilee. Saints Matthew and Mark note that this 23 3, 0,9 | This was seen by Saint Matthew as the fulfilment of Isaiah’ 24 3, 0,11| calling of the first Apostles: Matthew, Mark and Luke. Furthermore, 25 3, 0,11| the witness of Evangelists Matthew and Mark, the Lord tells 26 3, 0,13| prophets foretold, Evangelist Matthew explains that through this 27 3, 0,15| other hand, Evangelists Matthew and Mark appear to refer 28 3, 0,15| as described by Saint Matthew in 13:53-58, and Saint Mark 29 3, 0,16| 45; Luke 5:12-16).~Saint Matthew also narrates on the healing 30 3, 0,17| Mark 2:1-12; Luke 5:17-26).~Matthew, Mark and Luke are the three 31 3, 0,17| Capernaum as its location, while Matthew states that the Lord performed 32 3, 0,18| Calling of Matthew.~(Matt. 9:9-17; Mark 2:13- 33 3, 0,18| This event is narrated by Matthew himself, as well as two 34 3, 0,18| Luke. Furthermore, only Matthew refers to himself by this 35 3, 0,18| taxes were collected), named Matthew or Levi, and said to him: “ 36 3, 0,18| toll collectors — to which Matthew belonged — were regarded 37 3, 0,18| Gladdened by the Lord’s call, Matthew invited Him and His Disciples 38 3, 0,18| them, including friends of Matthew and other tax collectors 39 4, 0,23| spread of His name. Saint Matthew sees in this the fulfilment 40 4, 0,23| citing this prophecy, Saint Matthew wants to show the Jews that 41 4, 0,24| Bartholomew, 7) Thomas, 8) Matthew, 9) James son of Alphaeus, 42 4, 1 | outlined only by Evangelist Matthew. Saint Luke recounts the 43 4, 1,1 | to the teachings of Saint Matthew on beatitudes. He cites 44 4, 1,3 | During the length of Saint Matthew’s 5th chapter, commencing 45 4, 1,3 | commandment from the Lord in Matthew 18:15-18. Quibbling is prohibited 46 4, 1,4 | narrated in the 6th chapter of Matthew’s Gospel, expounds the Lord’ 47 4, 1,6 | of the 6th chapter, Saint Matthew describes in his Gospel 48 4, 1,7 | chapter of the Gospel by Matthew, instructs us not to judge 49 4, 1,7 | decreed by the Lord Himself in Matthew’s Gospel, chapter 18, verses 50 4, 1,8 | his prayers. Evangelist Matthew states: “Your Father, who 51 4, 1,10| commandments.”~Evangelist Matthew concludes his narration 52 4, 1,12| this. According to Saint Matthew, the servant suffered greatly 53 4, 1,12| friends and finally — as Saint Matthew writes — he himself left 54 4, 1,12| Israelites. Further on, as Saint Matthew alone relates, the Lord 55 4, 1,19| Blessed.” Saint Evangelist Matthew points out, that it was 56 4, 2 | expounded in the 13th chapter of Matthew’s Gospel, and in parallel 57 4, 2 | spoke in parables, Saint Matthew sees as the fulfilment of 58 4, 2,12| cities, Gadara), while Saint Matthew calls it Gergesenes (after 59 4, 2,12| one person, while Saint Matthew — about two. This variance 60 5, 0,23| heard about Him, who Saint Matthew calls Canaanite, while Saint 61 5, 0,24| miracle. According to Saint Matthew, having traveled through 62 5, 0,28| about this. However, Saint Matthew adds to this, that the Lord 63 5, 0,31| whole Jewish people. Saint Matthew then narrates that the Lord 64 5, 0,33| is narrated by Evangelist Matthew without a break in continuity, 65 5, 0,40| beforehand, about which Saint Matthew narrates in the 10th chapter 66 5, 0,47| also find in Evangelist Matthew, but expressed in different 67 5, 0,50| 11:5-8).~Both Evangelist Matthew and Evangelist Luke in 11: 68 5, 0,51| brought by both Evangelists Matthew and Luke, but with a difference. 69 5, 0,51| reproving sermon as narrated by Matthew, was uttered by the Lord 70 5, 0,51| that was narrated by Saint Matthew, Saint Luke applied a few 71 5, 0,79| recount this event, only Saint Matthew speaks of two blind men; 72 5, 0,81| as outlined by Evangelist Matthew. With all their great similarities, 73 5, 0,81| seen from the Gospel by Matthew, the parable on talents 74 6, 0,85| Bethphage and Bethany (Matthew speaks only of the first). 75 6, 0,85| want this.” Evangelists Matthew and John point out that 76 6, 0,85| Isaiah, from whom Saint Matthew cites the first words: “ 77 6, 0,85| is contained in Apostle Matthew’s narrative on the Lord’ 78 6, 0,85| that was sent to you.~Saint Matthew observes that “when He had 79 6, 0,86| differs to that of Saints Matthew and Luke, in that according 80 6, 1,1 | Two Evangelists, Saints Matthew and Mark, relate that after 81 6, 2,1 | detail than that by Saint Matthew. He narrates that as the 82 6, 2,4 | which according to Saint Matthew they indeed did do, while 83 6, 2,9 | brought in full by Evangelist Matthew only, while Saints Mark 84 6, 2,11| give its light etc..” Saint Matthew applies the wordabbeya” ( 85 6, 2,11| times is found in Saint Matthew. “Then two men will be in 86 6, 2,12| presented only by Evangelist Matthew with his direct association 87 6, 3,1 | words narrated by Evangelist Matthew only: “You know that after 88 6, 3,1 | the feast period. Saint Matthew narrates that this meeting 89 6, 3,1 | two Evangelists, Saints Matthew and Mark, narrate on the 90 6, 4,3 | while according to Saint Matthew “They were exceedingly sorrowful.” 91 6, 4,3 | mind. According to Saint Matthew, even Judas askedRabbi, 92 6, 4,6 | Gethsemane, as narrated by Saints Matthew and Mark. Together with 93 6, 4,6 | necessary to read Evangelist Matthew, which correspond with Evangelist 94 6, 4,9 | the soldiers. Evangelists Matthew and Mark call it Gethsemane, 95 6, 4,9 | According to both Saints Matthew and Mark, having walked “ 96 6, 5 | an open fire. Both Saints Matthew and Mark give detailed narrations 97 6, 6,1 | one verse, by Evangelists Matthew and Mark: the narrative 98 6, 6,2 | 27:3-10).~Only Evangelist Matthew tells us of the further 99 6, 6,3 | to be crucified.” Saint Matthew informs that prior to this, 100 6, 6,4 | The first twoSaints Matthew and Markspeak of this 101 6, 7 | while according to Saint Matthew 27:34, it was vinegar mixed 102 6, 7 | taste. That’s why Saint Matthew calls it “gall,” and the 103 6, 7 | Him. According to Saint Matthew’s words, both robbers, crucified 104 6, 7,3 | as enumerated by Saints Matthew and Mark, by name: Mary 105 6, 7,4 | God. As narrated by Saint Matthew (27:61), they were all sitting 106 6, 7,4 | Saturday evening.~Evangelist Matthew narrates about another important 107 7, 0,5 | referred to as such by Saint Matthew in his narration on the 108 7, 0,5 | the myrrhbearers.~ ~Saint Matthew — “Now after the Sabbath, 109 7, 0,5 | transpired. As described by Saint Matthew only, the earthquake that 110 7, 0,6 | words with that of Saint Matthew, we have to assume that 111 7, 0,13| the nations,” writes Saint Matthew, or as Saint Mark relays: “ 112 9, 2 | in Capernaum. Calling of Matthew. Healing of the paralytic


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