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Archbishop Averky (Tauchev)
Explanation of the four Gospels

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   Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 0,6 | Gabriel was sent to a small town of Nazareth, situated in 2 1, 0,7 | presumably lived in Judea in a town named Juttah, situated close 3 1, 1,5 | people, assembled at a small town of the Benjamin tribe (south 4 3, 0,8 | and Manasseh. There was a town in this district called 5 3, 0,8 | While the Disciples left for town to purchase some food, Christ 6 3, 0,8 | the well and hurries into town to announce to everybody 7 3, 0,9 | Galilee, He left His native town of Nazareth - witnessing 8 3, 0,9 | has no honour in His own town — and settled in Capernaum. 9 3, 0,12| so, that it became “His town.” Capernaum, located on 10 3, 0,13| so that soon the whole town gathered outside; and the 11 3, 0,14| asked Him to come back to town, where everybody was waiting 12 4, 1,16| renowned throughout the town as a great sinner, entered 13 4, 2,15| than in His own “nativetown, where they even tried to 14 4, 2,16| noticed in walking through the town, is likened by Him to flocks 15 4, 2,17| They had to stay in every town or village, at such a house 16 4, 2,17| being persecuted in one town, they are not forbidden 17 4, 2,19| desolate area close to the town of Bethsaida. As one Bethsaida 18 4, 2,19| supposed that this was another town, Bethsaida-Julias, situated 19 5, 0,27| Caesarea Philippi, in the town of Bethsaida (also known 20 5, 0,83| Bethany and went to the town of Ephraim, close to the 21 6, 2,5 | and the razing of their town, must essentially be understood 22 6, 6,3 | during a rebellion in a town they wanted to rob (Mat. 23 6, 6,4 | emigrant from Cyrene, a town in Lybia on the northern 24 6, 7,4 | Arimathea arrived from a Jewish town near Jerusalem. He was a


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