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knitted 1
know 106
knoweth 1
knowing 25
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knowledge 25
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25 going
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25 help
25 knowing
25 knowledge
25 narrative
25 outward
Archbishop Averky (Tauchev)
Explanation of the four Gospels

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knowing

   Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 0,6 | She was obliged to marry. Knowing that She made a promise 2 2, 1,3 | instant at the wedding.” Not knowing where the wine came from, 3 3, 0,5 | that has pretensions of knowing and being able to explain 4 3, 0,15| Messiah. And indeed many - knowing and recalling His many miracles - 5 3, 0,17| only to One God. The Lord, knowing what they were thinking, 6 4, 2,17| Deuter. 19:15, John 8:13). Knowing that demands will be made 7 4, 2,21| Blood in order to be saved.~Knowing that the Lord did not enter 8 5, 0,23| daughter to be healed. Although knowing her faith, but continuing 9 5, 0,26| hypocrites, because while knowing how to judge the oncoming 10 5, 0,30| and one for Elijah’ — not knowing what he said” (Luke 9:33; 11 5, 0,45| the sake of the flock. 2) Knowing your sheep. In the highest 12 5, 0,65| returning son from afar, without knowing anything about his inner 13 5, 0,80| throngs of people. Evidently, knowing Zacchaeus’s good moral disposition 14 5, 0,82| that You have heard Me.” Knowing that His enemies ascribe 15 6, 1,2 | Michael construes that, knowing the Scribes’ and Pharisees’ 16 6, 3,1 | fragrant oil wasted?” — not knowing the thoughts and profound 17 6, 4,2 | other Evangelists. “Jesus, knowing that the Father had given 18 6, 4,6 | the Lord’s disciples, in knowing Christ must know the Father. 19 6, 4,7 | this hate from the world, knowing that their Divine Teacher 20 6, 4,10| why have you come?” Not knowing how to respond to this question, 21 6, 5 | had once already denied knowing Christ) was standing and 22 6, 6,3 | how a heathen thought, not knowing the true God and His commandments 23 6, 6,3 | he was the high judge, knowing that the Accused was completely 24 7, 0,8 | them in a quandary, not knowing what to make of all this.~ 25 7, 0,11| ask Him, ‘Who are You?’ — knowing that it was the Lord” —


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