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Alphabetical [« »] tax-collectors 5 taxes 7 teach 15 teacher 62 teacher-scribes 1 teachers 10 teaches 13 | Frequency [« »] 63 take 62 am 62 became 62 teacher 62 understood 61 21 61 26 | Archbishop Averky (Tauchev) Explanation of the four Gospels IntraText - Concordances teacher |
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1 1, 0,3 | learned from the Divine Teacher Himself, as well as what 2 2, 0,7 | was afraid of this great teacher’s power. Even the Pharisees 3 2, 1 | the required age to be a teacher of the faith. Saint Matthew 4 3, 0,5 | calls the Lord “Rabbi,” ie. teacher and thus acknowledging His 5 3, 0,5 | Later, he calls Him “a Teacher come from God,” acknowledging 6 3, 0,5 | teachings: “Are you the teacher of Israel, and do not know 7 3, 0,6 | people coming to hear their teacher than previously. And in 8 3, 0,6 | sorrow about Christ to their teacher, John’s followers came to 9 3, 0,8 | surprised to find their Teacher conferring with a woman, 10 3, 0,8 | being reverent to their Teacher, the Disciples did not in 11 3, 0,18| sinners. “Why does your Teacher eat with tax collectors 12 3, 0,18| words: “Denigrating the Teacher before His Disciples in 13 3, 0,18| related, regarded their teacher higher than Jesus, and were 14 3, 0,18| with the words of their own teacher: “Can the friends of the 15 3, 0,18| This means: after all, your teacher called Me the Bridegroom 16 4, 1,19| birth and brought up such a Teacher. It is at this point of 17 4, 2,11| desperation began to wake their Teacher. From one point of view, 18 4, 2,11| themselves to reproach Jesus: “Teacher, do You not care that we 19 4, 2,13| request not to burden the Teacher unnecessarily. Seeing the 20 4, 2,17| disciple is not above his teacher, nor a servant above his 21 4, 2,18| decapitated.~Having buried their teacher, John’s disciples related 22 5, 0,22| disciples, with their Divine Teacher, labored for a great cause, 23 5, 0,29| about his deeply beloved Teacher. Not wanting to disagree 24 5, 0,30| Totally convinced that the Teacher Jesus is truly the Messiah, 25 5, 0,39| because of the insult to their Teacher’s honor. Recollecting how 26 5, 0,39| 9-12) — they asked their Teacher if He wants them, by their 27 5, 0,39| agreeable to their omnipotent Teacher. To this, the Lord told 28 5, 0,41| schools, but I have a complete Teacher, Who is the Heavenly Father 29 5, 0,42| testing Him” they said: “Teacher, this woman was caught in 30 5, 0,48| to trap Him with words: “Teacher, what shall I do to inherit 31 5, 0,75| youth called Him: “Good Teacher.” The Lord responded: “Why 32 5, 0,75| referring to Me only as a “Teacher” — as an ordinary person — 33 5, 0,80| followed the poor Galilean Teacher. Being short in stature, 34 5, 0,82| unavoidability, of their Teacher’s sufferings and death. 35 5, 0,82| themselves that if the Lord and Teacher was with them, their brother 36 6, 0,85| advice by the Pharisees: “Teacher, rebuke Your disciples ( 37 6, 1,2 | disciple of the very famous Teacher with unusual respect. Their 38 6, 2,7 | and were prompted to say: “Teacher, You have spoken well.” 39 6, 2,8 | he exclaimed: “Well said teacher. You have spoken the truth.”~ 40 6, 2,9 | the only Instructor and Teacher is Christ. This forbiddance 41 6, 2,9 | forbiddance to be called teacher, father and instructor, 42 6, 3,1 | losing patience in seeing the Teacher’s total non-covetousness. 43 6, 3,1 | to expect riches from the Teacher of poverty and self-abasement. 44 6, 3,1 | annoyance and rancor toward his Teacher, whom he decided to betray 45 6, 4,1 | and tell its owner: “The Teacher says, ‘My time is at hand.” 46 6, 4,2 | covenant by the departing Teacher with His disciples — a covenant 47 6, 4,2 | with love for his Divine Teacher, Peter offers to “wash not 48 6, 4,3 | sorrow because their Beloved Teacher would find betrayal among 49 6, 4,5 | His worthiness as Lord and Teacher through this. In enlightening 50 6, 4,6 | Peter would thrice deny his Teacher and Lord. As can be seen, 51 6, 4,6 | the hatred against their Teacher is spreading onto them. 52 6, 4,6 | animosity from people; if their Teacher Himself is ranked as villain 53 6, 4,7 | knowing that their Divine Teacher was the first to be subject 54 6, 4,7 | greater than their Lord and Teacher. However, the sin of the 55 6, 4,10| Jerusalem, seeing where their Teacher was brought. As to where 56 6, 6,2 | of his betrayal. When his Teacher was condemned and his greed 57 7, 0,5 | of love to their Beloved Teacher. At the head of these deeply 58 7, 0,8 | characteristically, they refer to their Teacher as just “prophet,” at the 59 7, 0,8 | characteristic of their Teacher, served as an impulsion 60 7, 0,10| John 14:5).~That’s why the Teacher’s death produced an especially 61 7, 0,10| the resurrection of his Teacher as being impossible, he 62 8 | glory of their Lord and Teacher, and were anticipating the