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   Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1,6 | appear in Jerusalem on the feast days of Pascha, Pentecost 2 1, 1,6 | particular, go to Jerusalem on feast days. Saint Luke states 3 2, 1 | our Church sings on the feast day of Christ’s Baptism ( 4 2, 1 | of January, naming it the feast of Theophany, because this 5 2, 1,3 | present it to master of the feast, so that he would be convinced 6 2, 1,3 | would not participate in a feast where many may have been 7 2, 1,3 | there to Jerusalem for the feast day of Pascha.~ ~ ~ 8 3, 0,4 | this city on some other feast days. It was totally natural 9 3, 0,4 | in Jerusalem on important feast days, because all the spiritual 10 3, 0,4 | commenced in Galilee. At the feast day of Passover, up to two 11 3, 0,4 | during the currency of the feast of Pascha, the Lord performed 12 3, 0,9 | travelled to Jerusalem on the feast day and witnessed His deeds. 13 4, 0,19| Gospel about the Lord’s every feast day visit to Jerusalem. 14 4, 0,19| clear on which particular feast day that the Lord arrived 15 4, 1,12| presented as a supper or feast, at which (in the East) 16 4, 2,18| eastern kings, held a huge feast for lords, military commanders 17 4, 2,18| custom, appeared at the feast as a dancer in a skimpy 18 4, 2,18| mother (not present at the feast), who unhesitatingly stated 19 4, 2,18| head and bring it to the feast on a silver platter. It 20 4, 2,18| must be assumed that the feast did not take place at Tiberias ( 21 4, 2,19| time of “the Passover, a feast of the Jews, was near” ( 22 4, 2,19| advantage of the advancing feast of Pascha, lure Him to Jerusalem 23 4, 2,21| associating the approaching feast of Pascha with Himself, 24 5, 0,38| Christ at the Feast in Jerusalem.~(John 7:1- 25 5, 0,38| arrived. “Now the JewsFeast of Tabernacles was at hand.” 26 5, 0,38| The whole 7 days of the feast was spent by people in tents, 27 5, 0,38| this occasion. Because the feast was celebrated shortly after 28 5, 0,38| of Bacchus. Before this feast day, the Lord had already 29 5, 0,38| go to Jerusalem for the feast. They wanted the Lord to 30 5, 0,38| intention of coming to the feast secretly, in the company 31 5, 0,41| Jesus at the Feast of Tabernacles.~(John 7: 32 5, 0,41| brothers to Jerusalem for the Feast of Tabernacles, the Lord 33 5, 0,41| only mid-way through the feast i.e. apparently on its fourth 34 5, 0,41| day, that great day of the feast,” i.e. the eighth day, which 35 5, 0,41| were performed during these feast days: at the close of the 36 5, 0,43| after the conclusion of the Feast of Tabernacles, the Lord 37 5, 0,46| Sermon at the Feast of Dedication (Hanukkah).~( 38 5, 0,62| parabolic form of a wedding feast (applied because it is the 39 5, 0,62| invited by anyone to a wedding feast”….These words from the Lord 40 5, 0,62| did, but to look upon the feast as an event that could have 41 5, 0,63| Parable on the Invitees to a Feast.~(Luke 14:16-24).~The Lord 42 5, 0,65| attire, and then holds a feast in his honor. Through His 43 5, 0,79| going to Jerusalem for the feast of Pascha. Sitting by the 44 6, 0,85| multitude that had come to the feast, when they heard that Jesus 45 6, 2,5 | The parable on the wedding feast is associated with the parable 46 6, 2,5 | they had to wear to the feast. Likewise, everybody that 47 6, 2,5 | entering into the spiritual feast in attire that has been 48 6, 2,5 | brightly-lit pavilion of the king’s feast and into the outside (hellish) 49 6, 2,10| donate generously before the feast day of Pascha: everybody 50 6, 2,12| participate in the wedding feast.~The “wisevirgins represent 51 6, 2,12| will not attend the wedding feast i.e. Heavenly Kingdom, because 52 6, 3,1 | up to be crucified.” The feast of Pascha began on the evening 53 6, 3,1 | greatest and most triumphant feast among the Jews. It was celebrated 54 6, 3,1 | In conjunction with the feast day of “Unleavened Bread,” 55 6, 3,1 | detailed narrative on the feast day (Exod. 12:26-27).~The 56 6, 3,1 | the establishment of this feast dayPassover — to commemorate 57 6, 3,1 | stating: “not during the feast, lest there be an uproar 58 6, 3,1 | the people, avoiding the feast day. Possessed by a raging 59 6, 3,1 | wait for the end of the feast period. Saint Matthew narrates 60 6, 4,1 | on the first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread…”~Mark 61 6, 4,1 | John 13:1 “Now before the Feast of the Passover…”~ ~Passover 62 6, 4,1 | nominate “the first Day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread,” not 63 6, 4,1 | Last Supper was “before the Feast of the Passover.” Apart 64 6, 4,1 | before the approach of the feast day and in part, for the 65 6, 4,1 | moving way: “Now before the Feast of the Passover, when Jesus 66 6, 4,4 | to church on Sundays and feast days, invariably partook 67 6, 6,1 | till some time after the feast of Passover. That’s why 68 6, 6,3 | that time — because of the feast days — also resided in Jerusalem. 69 9, 3 | Parable on the invitees to a feast. Parable on the Prodigal


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