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Archbishop Averky (Tauchev)
Explanation of the four Gospels

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   Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 0,3 | their narrations with the event, which as a consequence 2 1, 0,4 | meanings: a) beginning of an event or undertaking, in the ordinary 3 1, 0,8 | and the altar, about which event the Lord remembers in His 4 1, 1,2 | began to celebrate this event on the 25th of December. 5 1, 1,3 | detailed description of the event: about the adoration of 6 1, 1,4 | bright star. This heavenly event, known in astronomy as the “ 7 1, 1,4 | coincided with the great event of the birth of the Son 8 1, 1,5 | Being a witness to this event, Prophet Jeremiah depicts 9 1, 1,6 | Evangelist Luke produces one event from His life. As he wrote 10 2, 1 | the most detail of this event had recorded Christ’s Baptism.~“ 11 2, 1 | Theophany, because this event revealed the whole Trinity 12 2, 1,2 | EvangelistJohn, narrates this event. The Jews sent to John from 13 2, 1,2 | mystery contained in this event, known only to Nathanael 14 2, 1,3 | specific usage to this given event. It is well known that the 15 3, 0,4 | three Evangelists. The first event occurred at the beginning 16 3, 0,11| the first two mention the event very briefly, just stating 17 3, 0,13| relationship to the preceding event.~Leaving the synagogue, 18 3, 0,15| synagogue.~(Luke 14:16-30).~This event is described by Evangelist 19 3, 0,15| as the narrative on this event, it can be seen that the 20 3, 0,15| appear to refer to this event as being at a later period 21 3, 0,18| 22; Luke 5:27-39).~This event is narrated by Matthew himself, 22 4, 0,19| pool.~(John 5:1-16).~This event is narrated only by Saint 23 4, 1,13| Evangelist Luke describes this event, associating it with John 24 4, 2,13| detailed account of this event. He relates that as Jesus 25 4, 2,18| Evangelists describe this event in association with the 26 4, 2,18| Obadiah and Elisha. This sad event of John the Baptist’s beheading 27 4, 2,19| describe this miraculous event. Moreover, Saint John links 28 4, 2,21| the miraculous bread. This event is narrated by Evangelist 29 5, 0,26| and went back. This hasty event didnt give the Apostles 30 5, 0,30| Evangelists narrate about this event; moreover, it is worthy 31 5, 0,44| examine this extraordinary event and to obtain their opinion. 32 5, 0,62| look upon the feast as an event that could have a moral 33 5, 0,70| Lord for his cure. This event shows that although the 34 5, 0,74| Evangelists that inform of this event, Saint Mark’s narration 35 5, 0,79| Synoptists recount this event, only Saint Matthew speaks 36 5, 0,82| Evangelist John tells of this event. It was during the time 37 5, 0,82| outlined detail of this event attests to the fact that 38 6, 0,85| Evangelists describe this great event which serves as a threshold 39 6, 0,85| Church perceives in this event an especial arrangement 40 6, 0,86| Evangelists narrate this event. Also, the recounting by 41 6, 2,2 | Synoptics describe this event in complete accord.~ ~ 42 6, 2,9 | The Lord speaks on this event with deep sadness, pointing 43 6, 2,11| especially if the imminent event serves as a representation 44 6, 2,11| through their frightening event, will surpass every imagination. 45 6, 3,1 | Passover — to commemorate this event. When the serving dishes 46 6, 4,4 | three Synoptics narrate this event in nearly the same detail. 47 6, 5,1 | and full history of this event can be constructed.~During 48 6, 7,2 | eyewitness and participant in the event, only Evangelist John narrates 49 6, 7,3 | astonishing and extraordinary event — the death of God’s beloved 50 7 | narrating about this greatest event, all four Evangelists say 51 7, 0,5 | witness to such an enormous event was appropriated by His 52 7, 0,7 | the authenticity of the event, with all historical clarity, 53 7, 0,8 | only one to describe this event in detail, the other one 54 7, 0,8 | of the narrative of this event, and the fullness of the 55 7, 0,11| side, fully clothed. This event shows us the distinctive 56 8 | Metropolitan Philaret on this event: “The Lord is blessing and


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