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Explanation of the four Gospels

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   Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 0,3 | source of everything that began to exist (that was made), 2 1, 0,5 | had Zacharias appeared and began to gesticulate when the 3 1, 0,8 | the Messiah’s Kingdom, he began to exalt God Who visited 4 1, 1,1 | the birth of Jesus, and began living with Her as a wife. 5 1, 1,2 | rule, and “Jesus Himself began His ministry at about thirty 6 1, 1,2 | the Eastern Church too began to celebrate this event 7 1, 1,2 | 23rd of September — which began to be regarded as the day 8 1, 1,6 | has not joined them, they began to look for Him. Not finding 9 2, 0,7 | his fifteenth year of rule began in 779, when in all probability, 10 2, 0,7 | the grave warning, people began to ask: “What shall we do 11 3, 0,4 | the tradersconsciences began to articulate. Only when 12 3, 0,4 | Herod built. Construction began in 734 from establishment 13 3, 0,6 | Baptist’s followers soon began to notice that there were 14 3, 0,6 | illogical attachment to him, began to envy Him, Who had great 15 3, 0,6 | Christ. But when Christ began His public ministry, John’ 16 3, 0,15| Nazareth synagogue, the Lord began to read that part of Isaiah’ 17 3, 0,17| Pharisees that were present, began to mentally condemn Him 18 4, 0,19| without some effrontery, began to justify himself, stating 19 4, 1 | autonomy, the Jewish people began to dream of such a Messiah, 20 4, 1,3 | left without a burial) began to find their way there; 21 4, 1,3 | frightening and repulsive — and began to serve as an example of 22 4, 1,14| John’s disciples, the Lord began to speak of John’s elevated 23 4, 1,16| washed after the dusty trip, began to shed a torrent of tears. 24 4, 1,16| Thereupon, kissing His feet, she began to anoint them with expensive 25 4, 1,16| understand the Lord’s words and began to be internally annoyed, 26 4, 1,17| Messiah), the Pharisees began to spread rumours that He 27 4, 2,11| exhausted and in desperation began to wake their Teacher. From 28 4, 2,12| as Saint Mark relates, began to preach about the Lord 29 4, 2,13| obvious to everyone that they began to laugh at Jesus. Because 30 4, 2,13| she was so strong that she began to walk as fully fit. While 31 4, 2,15| brought up. There, the Lord began to teach His countrymen 32 4, 2,19| having a shepherd. So He began to teach them many things” ( 33 4, 2,21| they were astounded and began to question Him as to how 34 4, 2,21| being the Heavenly Bread. He began the sermon with a censure 35 4, 2,21| literally, became confounded and began arguing among themselves 36 5, 0,23| woman’s daughter and she began asking Him to drive out 37 5, 0,23| that even the disciples began to ask on her behalf. Jesus 38 5, 0,31| strong winds and waves, began to have doubts in his ability 39 5, 0,33| Capernaum, the disciples began an argument as to who is 40 5, 0,41| Lord entered the temple and began to teach i.e. probably explaining 41 5, 0,41| by the Lord’s words and began to ridicule: “Where does 42 5, 0,41| the Christ.” The Pharisees began to instill into the people — 43 5, 0,42| in the morning and again began to teach the people. The 44 5, 0,49| received the Lord, Martha began to fuss over the preparation 45 5, 0,62| 14:7-15).~When the supper began, the Pharisees hurried to 46 5, 0,62| Candidly and boldly, the Lord began to chastise their self-exaltation 47 5, 0,63| of God’s chosen people, began to refuse the invitation — 48 5, 0,66| the covetous Pharisees began to laugh at the Lord, seemingly 49 5, 0,70| close to healthy people, began to plead in a loud voice 50 5, 0,77| started early in the day began complaining that this was 51 5, 0,78| Jerusalem, the Lord once again began to speak to His disciples 52 5, 0,79| alms, the blind beggars began to cry out: “Have mercy 53 5, 0,82| warm climate of Jerusalem began very quickly, and as a consequence, 54 6, 0,85| multitude of the disciples began to rejoice and praise God” 55 6, 0,85| positioned. The actual siege began not long before Pascha. “ 56 6, 0,86| increase their income — and began trading.~The Lord’s entry 57 6, 0,86| first year of ministry, He ‘began to drive out those who bought 58 6, 2,2 | the temple and as usual began to teach, he was approached 59 6, 2,5 | members of the Senhadrin began consulting among themselves 60 6, 2,9 | excerpts from it. The Lord began this speech with: “The Scribes 61 6, 2,12| the valley of fire, which began to serve as an example of 62 6, 3,1 | crucified.” The feast of Pascha began on the evening of 14Th of 63 6, 3,1 | Unleavened Bread,” which began on the second day of Passover. 64 6, 3,1 | Evangelist John (John 12:6), he began to reward himself from the 65 6, 4,1 | the Passover…”~ ~Passover began on the evening of the 14th 66 6, 4,1 | that the Jewish Passover began on Friday evening, when 67 6, 4,1 | especially the Galileansbegan celebrations days before 68 6, 4,1 | Luke states that the Lord began the supper with the following 69 6, 4,1 | This New Testament supper began with the washing of the 70 6, 4,3 | According to Saint Mark, “They began to be sorrowful,” while 71 6, 4,6 | left, the Lord Jesus Christ began His dialogue with the words: “ 72 6, 4,6 | be assumed that the Lord began not only after Judas’s departure, 73 6, 4,7 | did not repent but also began to hate Him: to hate the 74 6, 4,7 | hiding in a locked room, began to fearlessly preach (after 75 6, 4,9 | usually throw a stone, and began “to be troubled and deeply 76 6, 5 | sentence. To this end, they began to seek false witnesses, 77 6, 5,1 | servant girl (Mark 14:69) began to speak to those standing 78 6, 5,1 | Fear overcame Peter and “he began to curse and swear, ‘I do 79 6, 6,2 | now, when his conscience began to stir, appeared to him 80 6, 6,3 | three Evangelists narratebegan to insistently accuse the 81 6, 6,3 | message, the Jewish leaders began to incite the mob, so that 82 6, 6,3 | top attire from Jesus and began to scourge Him. With the 83 6, 6,3 | scourging, the cruel soldiers began to mock the Sufferer: adorning 84 6, 6,3 | Sufferer, the soldiers then began to kneel before Him. Swearing 85 6, 6,3 | Him. Swearing at Him, they began to say, as though in greeting: “ 86 6, 7,1 | he could turn his hatred, began to blaspheme the Lord by 87 6, 7,1 | some religious feelings, began to admonish his companion. “ 88 6, 7,3 | the moment of death, It began to enter into a transforming 89 6, 7,4 | before sundown, when Saturday began. This is clearly indicated 90 7, 0,5 | the first day of the week began to dawn…”~Saint Mark — “ 91 7, 0,10| the obdurate disbelief began to leave him, and his soul, 92 7, 0,11| naturally enough, they again began to practice their profession — 93 7, 0,11| then came.” As host, He began to treat them to bread and


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