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Explanation of the four Gospels

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   Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 1,1 | dash your foot against a stone” (Matt. 4:6; Luke 4:9-10). 2 2, 1,3 | the servants.~There were 6 stone waterpots, which served 3 3, 0,5 | of flesh and not one of stone (Ezekiel 36:26). Even King 4 5, 0,28| there, although it too means Stone. What is used is the word 5 5, 0,28| interpreted this. Under the wordstone,” they understood it to 6 5, 0,28| calls Jesus Christ as the stone and not himself. He encourages 7 5, 0,28| the Lord “as to a living stone, rejected indeed by men, 8 5, 0,28| was affirmed as though in stone; you will truly remain a 9 5, 0,28| you will truly remain a stone and My Church will be erected 10 5, 0,35| millstonemeans a large stone at the mill that was turned 11 5, 0,42| say?” Had the Lord said: “stone her,” He would have been 12 5, 0,42| among you, let him throw a stone at her.” The Lord’s words 13 5, 0,46| Jews picked up stones to stone the Lord as a blasphemer, 14 5, 0,46| which of those works do you stone Me?” The unexpectedness 15 5, 0,46| that they didnt want to stone Him for His good works, 16 5, 0,82| that the Jews wanted to stone Him in Jerusalem. The Lord 17 5, 0,82| the tomb and asked for the stone to be rolled away. The tombs 18 5, 0,82| glory of God?” When the stone was rolled away, the Lord 19 6, 2,2 | afraid that the people would stone them if they decide to answer 20 6, 2,4 | who have stumbled over the stone and crashed, can be restored 21 6, 4,9 | withdrew from them “about a stone’s throw” — a distance that 22 6, 4,9 | you can usually throw a stone, and began “to be troubled 23 6, 7,4 | diligently. Having rolled a stone across the entrance, they 24 6, 7,4 | tomb secure, sealing the stone and setting the guard” — 25 6, 7,4 | placing a cord and seal on the stone in the presence of the soldiers, 26 7 | Lord’s Angel rolling the stone away from the entrance to 27 7 | that the Angel rolled the stone away so that the Lord may 28 7, 0,5 | the Angel sitting on the stone.~Salome was the mother of 29 7, 0,5 | when the Angel rolled the stone, naturally took place before 30 7, 0,5 | from the tomb, with the stone rolled open and the guards 31 7, 0,5 | descended and rolled the stone, after Christ had risen. 32 7, 0,5 | Russian language. Seeing the stone had been moved from the 33 7, 0,5 | as to who will move the stone for them (Mark 16:3)), and 34 7, 0,7 | And how did they leave the stone sealed? How did they remain 35 7, 0,7 | if they couldnt hear the stone of the tomb being rolled 36 7, 0,7 | been impossible to roll the stone without crushing them. The


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