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Archbishop Averky (Tauchev)
Explanation of the four Gospels

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   Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1,4 | whom Daniel presided in the land of Babylon (Dan. 2:48). 2 1, 1,4 | s arrival from a distant land is explained excellently 3 1, 1,4 | need to come from a distant land, inquire about the King 4 1, 1,5 | Holy Family returned to the land of Israel — and this date 5 3, 0,6 | Disciples came into the land of Judea, and there He remained 6 3, 0,6 | across all of this Holy Land with His sermons.~Saint 7 3, 0,9 | brought into contempt the land of Zebulum and the land 8 3, 0,9 | land of Zebulum and the land of Naphtali, but in the 9 3, 0,9 | freely among this fertile land. This might explain why 10 4, 2,12| Lord throughout the whole land. He thus prepared the country 11 4, 2,15| s (His so-called father) land of birth, and to the place 12 4, 2,16| understood in Palestine, a land of shepherds. The spiritual 13 4, 2,17| be more tolerable for the land of Sodom and Gomorrah (punished 14 4, 2,20| them; He remained alone on land, but “saw them straining 15 4, 2,20| immediately the boat was at the land where they were goingJohn 16 5, 0,23| 24), i.e. to the heathen land of Phoenicia, to the northwest 17 5, 0,23| aim in departing into a land of different faiths and 18 5, 0,23| and dissipate it in the land of the heathens. Of course, 19 5, 0,24| the Lake of Galilee. This land represented a union of ten 20 5, 0,24| Assyrian bondage of Jews, the land was populated essentially 21 5, 0,28| disciples headed toward the land of Caesarea Phillipi. This 22 5, 0,43| better life in the Promised Land, so does Christ in the New 23 5, 0,65| that, he left for a distant land where he squandered his 24 5, 0,81| who travels to a distant land to receive his kingdom and 25 5, 0,81| who goes off to a foreign land. In both parables, the individual 26 6, 1,2 | propose that He visit their land with sermon, (just like 27 6, 2,9 | possessions. “You travel land and sea…” securing converts 28 6, 6,2 | with this money purchased land from a potter.~ ~ 29 6, 6,3 | was darkness over all the land (Mat. 27:45; Mark 15:33 30 6, 7,3 | darkness that covered the land: “Now when the sixth hour 31 6, 7,3 | darkness over the whole land until the ninth houri.e. 32 7, 0,11| soon as they had come to land, they saw a fire of coals


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