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Explanation of the four Gospels

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   Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 0,2 | and that believing you may have life in His name.”~ 2 1, 0,6 | was justly afraid that he may not believe Her and think 3 1, 1,2 | appeared to the shepherds — who may have been the owners of 4 1, 1,3 | Firstly, so that this mayfulfill all righteousness” ( 5 1, 1,3 | thoughts of many hearts may be revealed,” ie. depending 6 1, 1,4 | forefathers of these Magi may have heard from the them, 7 1, 1,4 | from Jacob (Num. 24:17) — may have been preserved.~ The 8 1, 1,5 | conjecture that this prophecy may have been in a Book that 9 2, 1,1 | through fasting and prayer He may prepare Himself to the great 10 2, 1,1 | repeating this miracle often, He may have enticed those people 11 2, 1,3 | participate in a feast where many may have been drunk. The purpose 12 3, 0,5 | person and with a person, may be known by an individual. 13 3, 0,10| accompany such miracles may fall into error as the miracle 14 3, 0,10| into error as the miracle may be illusory — from the devil. 15 3, 0,17| authority.~“But that you may know that the Son of Man 16 3, 0,18| Disciples in the hope that they may be detracted from Him,” 17 4, 0,20| works than these, that you may marvel,” ie. like the Father, 18 4, 1,4 | when repeated many times, may produce a result. We pray 19 4, 1,5 | all those good works we may have done, but didnt20 4, 1,10| His Prophets so that they may direct the Jews toward the 21 4, 2,10| caution the Scribe that he may be undertaking a task that 22 4, 2,12| the Lord’s further stay may bring them more great losses. 23 4, 2,19| multitudes away, that they may go into the villages and 24 4, 2,19| shall we buy, that these may eat?” (John 6:5), to which 25 4, 2,19| that every one of them may have a little” (John 6:7). 26 4, 2,19| disciples, so that they may distribute them among the 27 4, 2,21| What shall we do, that we may work the works of God?” 28 4, 2,21| abide in Him so that He too may abide in us, and this is 29 5, 0,23| the woman with words that may seem cruel, if they were 30 5, 0,27| brought to the Lord so that He may cure him with the touch 31 5, 0,35| against temptations that they may be subjected to by the powerful 32 5, 0,41| the fact that good deeds may be performed on the Sabbath 33 5, 0,44| that those who do not see may see, and that those who 34 5, 0,44| and that those who see may be made blind.” “Who do 35 5, 0,45| responsibility for “those who see may be made blind,” the Lord ( 36 5, 0,48| show that even though he may not be fulfilling the law 37 5, 0,50| asked for, even though it may be in conformity with His 38 5, 0,52| decision for either party may have raised dissatisfaction 39 5, 0,66| his debtors, so that they “may receive you” i.e. to obtain 40 5, 0,66| that when you fail, they may receive you into an everlasting 41 5, 0,67| them hope — in vain as it may be — for some relief. Just 42 5, 0,67| be futile. Although they may be astounded by the extraordinary 43 5, 0,68| Him, in the hope that He may be blamed for saying something 44 5, 0,69| true faith, even though it may be very small — like the “ 45 5, 0,70| according to the lawmay attest to their cure. This 46 5, 0,72| and night, even though He may be initially slow in helping 47 5, 0,79| answerLord, that our eyes may be opened,” the Lord touched 48 5, 0,82| God, that the Son of God may be glorified through it.” 49 5, 0,82| sleeps, but I go that I may wake him up.” The Lord called 50 5, 0,82| Let us also go, that we may die with Him,” i.e. if we 51 5, 0,82| believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live. And 52 5, 0,83| expressing their fear that He may become the head of a civil 53 6, 1,2 | sake,” i.e. so that they may believe in Him and be sensible 54 6, 2,4 | that at a later date they may present to Him the fruits 55 6, 2,9 | Testament Prophets. “That on you may come all the righteous blood..” 56 6, 2,9 | the son of Jehoiada, this may be his second name, because 57 6, 2,11| abbeya,” many centuries may be hidden.~“Powers of the 58 6, 2,12| in their hands, and as he may be late, they had to have 59 6, 4,1 | be defiled, but that they may eat the Passover,” and John 60 6, 4,2 | utilize all means that He may find useful in order to 61 6, 4,3 | was night,” the Evangelist may have had in mind a mental 62 6, 4,4 | point of view, the word law may be explained as a “covenant” 63 6, 4,6 | has asked for you, that he may sift you as wheat…”~It is 64 6, 4,7 | spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace,” — so that you 65 6, 4,8 | Son, that Your Son also may glorify You” — it is with 66 6, 4,8 | race to His Son, so that He may establish its salvation 67 6, 4,8 | sacrifice, so that they may follow in His footsteps 68 6, 4,8 | for them: “That they all may be one, as You, Father, 69 6, 4,8 | I in You; that they also may be one in Us, that the world 70 6, 4,8 | one in Us, that the world may believe that You sent Me” — 71 6, 4,8 | they also whom you gave Me may be with Me where I am” is 72 6, 4,8 | with which You loved Me may be in them.” For this to 73 6, 4,8 | continuously in the Son, may extend from and for the 74 6, 4,10| assumption that the Lord may hide in concealed parts 75 6, 4,10| because He had adherents that may involve themselves on His 76 6, 6,2 | thinking that perhaps this act may salve his conscience — to 77 6, 6,2 | possible that the transcriber may have made a mistake by putting 78 6, 6,3 | contact with anything heathen, may have prevented them from 79 6, 6,3 | Him out to you, that you may know that I find no fault 80 6, 7,1 | enlightened the robber, so that he may be an example and lesson 81 6, 7,3 | Pilate “that their legs may be broken.” Having killed 82 7 | stone away so that the Lord may come out of the tomb), on 83 7, 0,8 | recognized; so that they may better believe that His 84 7, 0,8 | undoubtedly overwhelmed them, may have hindered a quiet reflection 85 7, 0,10| Let us also go, that we may die with Him” (John 11:16). 86 7, 0,10| is sufficient “that you may believe that Jesus is the 87 7, 0,10| and that believing you may have life in His name” — 88 7, 0,11| with Luke and Cleopas, He may have appeared “in another 89 7, 0,12| written.” Although this may seem an exaggeration, a


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