Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] prophesied 5 prophesies 5 prophesy 10 prophet 69 prophetess 1 prophetic 6 prophetically 1 | Frequency [« »] 69 doesn 69 feast 69 heavenly 69 prophet 69 therefore 68 become 68 things | Archbishop Averky (Tauchev) Explanation of the four Gospels IntraText - Concordances prophet |
Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 0,4 | language of the Book of the Prophet Moses the word is applied 2 1, 0,4 | on the first Book of the Prophet Moses — is confirmed by 3 1, 0,5 | the spirit and strength of Prophet Elijah, to whom he will 4 1, 0,5 | Messiah’s coming to the Prophet Daniel, having indicated 5 1, 0,8 | designated as the Almighty’s Prophet — Forerunner of the Divine 6 1, 1,1 | been fulfilled because the Prophet declared: “and shall call 7 1, 1,4 | conquer the whole world; the Prophet Daniel also lived there, 8 1, 1,5 | 15). In these words, the Prophet Jeremiah describes the calamity 9 1, 1,5 | a witness to this event, Prophet Jeremiah depicts it like 10 2, 0,7 | words are taken from the Prophet Isaiah’s pronouncements, 11 2, 0,7 | return is portrayed by the Prophet as a joyful exodus, commanded 12 2, 1 | to be baptised, being a prophet who penetrated people’s 13 2, 1,2 | to who is he, perhaps a prophet, he calls himself: “I am 14 3, 0,4 | that which He called the Prophet Jonah sign - resurrection 15 3, 0,7 | John the Baptist as being a Prophet that attracted many people 16 3, 0,8 | standing before her was a Prophet Who knows all that is concealed, 17 3, 0,8 | because they saw in Him a Prophet and not a political figure. 18 3, 0,9 | Nazareth - witnessing that a Prophet has no honour in His own 19 3, 0,15| Isaiah’s book, where the Prophet speaks figuratively in the 20 3, 0,15| lips of the Messiah, the Prophet states that He was sent 21 3, 0,18| s words, spoken through Prophet Isaiah’s lips: “For I desire 22 4, 0,23| in this the fulfilment of Prophet Isaiah’s prophecy about 23 4, 0,23| relating to the Messiah, the Prophet glorifies the meekness and 24 4, 1,10| deceit (Saint Jeremiah the Prophet, in his “Lamentations,” 25 4, 1,10| non-Orthodox preacher as a false prophet. After all, among religious 26 4, 1,10| from God’s Kingdom.~A false prophet is unable to conceal his 27 4, 1,10| gestures and gaze of the false prophet. In seeking popularity, 28 4, 1,10| talking about? Can a false prophet perform miracles? No! But 29 4, 1,13| regarding Him as a “great prophet,” and this opinion spread 30 4, 1,16| himself that He cannot be a prophet inasmuch as He would have 31 4, 1,18| new: the preservation of Prophet Jonah in the bowels of a 32 4, 1,18| repented as a result of Prophet Jonah’s sermon, will judge 33 4, 2 | this about himself, being a prophet, he was acting as a symbol 34 4, 2,15| precisely for this reason. “A prophet is not without honor except 35 4, 2,17| receive the same reward as the prophet or the righteous one; and 36 4, 2,18| executioner to sever the Prophet’s head and bring it to the 37 4, 2,19| exclaimed: “This is truly the Prophet Who is to come into the 38 5, 0,26| except the sign of the prophet Jonah” (Mat. 16:4).~Not 39 5, 0,28| arrival of the Messiah, a prophet will precede Him, and as 40 5, 0,30| i.e. restore). Just as the Prophet Malachi prophesied: “Behold, 41 5, 0,30| will send you Elijah the prophet before the great and terrible 42 5, 0,39| honor. Recollecting how the Prophet Elijah dealt with those 43 5, 0,40| given in his day by the Prophet Elisha to his disciple Gehazi, 44 5, 0,41| acknowledging Him as a “Prophet,” while some were openly 45 5, 0,41| because as an example, Prophet Jonah was from Galilee.~ ~ 46 5, 0,44| decisively declared: “He is a Prophet.” Finding no support from 47 5, 0,45| pastors who, according to the Prophet Ezekiel, “feed themselves” ( 48 5, 0,79| and it was here where the Prophet Elisha performed the miracle 49 6, 0,85| this was the fulfillment of Prophet Zechariah’s prophecy, quoting 50 6, 0,85| is very close to that of Prophet Isaiah, from whom Saint 51 6, 1,2 | that it was foretold by the Prophet Isaiah (53:1 and 6:9-10), 52 6, 2,2 | question of his worthiness as a Prophet and his Divine mission. 53 6, 2,2 | revered Saint John as a Prophet, they were afraid that the 54 6, 2,2 | answer that John wasn’t a prophet. To openly admit that John 55 6, 2,2 | openly admit that John was a Prophet, would mean the acceptance 56 6, 2,4 | Whom they revered as a Prophet.~ ~ 57 6, 2,11| t succumbed to the false prophet, will earn eternal salvation.~ 58 6, 2,11| desolation,” about which Prophet Daniel spoke in 9:27, — 59 6, 6,2 | significant feast-days. Thus, Prophet Jeremiah’s prophesy had 60 6, 6,2 | these words can be found in Prophet Jeremiah: the only part 61 6, 6,2 | find similar statements in Prophet Zechariah 11:12-13. There 62 6, 6,2 | this: God had placed the Prophet as the representative of 63 6, 6,2 | Jews didn’t listen to the Prophet i.e. they didn’t listen 64 6, 6,2 | the ministrations of the Prophet and consequently of God 65 6, 6,2 | Himself, God directs the Prophet to ask them: what sum would 66 6, 6,2 | silver i.e. they valued the Prophet’s labors, and consequently 67 6, 6,2 | slave. God then said to the Prophet: put this vast sum (ironically 68 6, 6,2 | And I took it (said the Prophet), and threw it unto the 69 7, 0,8 | to their Teacher as just “prophet,” at the same stating that