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Explanation of the four Gospels

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Parable on the leaven.

(Mat. 13:33-35; Mark 4:33-34; Luke 13:20-21).

The parable on the leaven has the same meaning. “Like leaven — says Saint Golden Tongue — that communicates its properties to a great amount of flour, so will you (Apostles) transfigure the whole world.” Likewise in the soul of every individual member of Christ’s Kingdom: the might of grace is invisible, but gradually and actively it will encompass all the powers of his soul, and in enlightening them — they will be transfigured. Some interpret the three measures as being the three powers of the soul: mind, feeling and will.

 




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