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Archbishop Averky (Tauchev)
Explanation of the four Gospels

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events

   Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 0,2 | not be a witness to all events — such as the Birth of John 2 1, 0,2 | eyewitness to the very early events of the Gospel’s history 3 1, 0,2 | recollections of all these events, retaining them in Her heart ( 4 1, 0,2 | the strict sequences of events. This pre-eminence pertains 5 1, 0,2 | participant in the Gospel’s eventsApostle Peter.~ The purpose 6 1, 0,3 | Saint John wrote about events that were known to him from 7 1, 0,4 | majesty of these New Testament events — with its comparison to 8 1, 1 | the birth of Christ and events related to it: Saint Matthew 9 1, 1,4 | nature preceded many great events in a moral world. It is 10 1, 1,5 | everything served as symbols of events in the New Testament.~When 11 2, 0,7 | symbol (all Old Testament events had this type of meaning, 12 2, 1,2 | mentioned himself in those events where he personally participated. 13 3, 0,15| chronological flow of the Gospel’s events - in as much as each Evangelist 14 3, 0,15| his own system of relating events that conformed to his determined 15 3, 0,15| chronological exactness of events was not of great importance 16 4, 2 | listeners and present the actual events visually.” The Lord’s parables 17 4, 2,12| of Jesus.~However, these events still didnt enlighten them: 18 5, 0,43| everyone to Him: subsequent events, such as Christ’s Resurrection, 19 5, 0,44| God. All the transpired events gave occasion for the Lord 20 6, 0,86| contradiction here: in relating events, the Apostles did not always 21 6, 0,86| of logical association of events was more important to them.~ 22 6, 2,11| by not separating the two events. In prophetic visions, distant 23 6, 2,11| visions, distant and imminent events are sometimes illustrated 24 6, 2,11| common to both of these events. Thus: 1) Judgment of Jerusalem 25 6, 3,1 | not only the consequential events, but also the inner, logical 26 6, 4,1 | is evident in all these events. With this, in view of the 27 6, 4,1 | time when great and final events of His earthly life had 28 6, 6,3 | sequential order of the trial’s events, thereby complementing the 29 6, 7,3 | to the Lord’s death and events surrounding it were “many 30 6, 7,3 | Only Saint John narrates on events following the death of Jesus, 31 7, 0,5 | picture of the sequential events is created. As can be seen 32 7, 0,8 | themselves about all the sad events associated with the Lord’ 33 7, 0,8 | on, they also discussed events of the current day, which


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