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Alphabetical [« »] lawbreakers 1 lawful 8 lawlessness 2 laws 28 lawsuit 1 lawyer 5 lawyers 1 | Frequency [« »] 28 chrysostom 28 hear 28 kill 28 laws 28 likewise 28 never 28 ordinary | Archbishop Averky (Tauchev) Explanation of the four Gospels IntraText - Concordances laws |
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1 1, 0,6 | ruled according to God’s laws, where all forms of civil 2 1, 1,6 | such was subject to the laws of human development. His 3 2, 1,3 | were established by Jewish laws eg. washing your hands before 4 3, 0,16| that He is not bound by any laws, forbidding the touching 5 3, 0,18| established by sacrificial laws. But at the same time, they 6 4, 0,22| important than fulfilling the laws on the peace of the Sabbath, 7 4, 1,3 | adultery” (Mat. 5:32).~The laws of the OT forbid the use 8 4, 1,3 | somehow curbed — which the old laws did. However with His new 9 4, 1,5 | direct violations of moral laws. Entreaty for the forgiveness 10 4, 1,14| standing on the border of both laws — the Old Law ended, having 11 4, 1,15| in mind is the Gospel’s laws — in contrast to the “yoke” 12 4, 2,17| rejected the demands of natural laws, which are not so specific 13 4, 2,21| impossible to follow even moral laws, because it is beyond human 14 5, 0,22| eating. According to the laws of Pharisee piety, before 15 5, 0,37| In accordance with the laws of Moses — Leviticus chp. 16 5, 0,37| him (according to Roman laws, the lender could torment 17 5, 0,39| different to the spirit of the laws of the Old Testament — there, 18 5, 0,41| understood as the complete moral laws of God: as the law of conscience, 19 5, 0,44| sinner, who violates the laws of the Sabbath, and speak 20 5, 0,44| and you have at hand the laws and Prophets in which you 21 5, 0,48| by the Jews. The moral laws of the New Testament repealed 22 5, 0,51| true to God and His moral laws. The Lord also censures 23 5, 0,63| like the experts on the laws of the Old Testament — Scribes 24 5, 0,65| to feel burdened by God’s laws, then declines to live according 25 6, 1,1 | facade as fulfillers of God’s Laws, but in reality bore no 26 6, 2,8 | speaking, they regarded laws governing customs as being 27 6, 6,1 | of all the ancient Jewish laws and decrees — states that 28 6, 7,3 | subject to the ordinary laws of decomposition of the