🇬🇧 Glory be to Jesus Christ! 🌞
Of the Sunday after the Exaltation of the Cross:
Galatians II, 16 – ‘ημεις’ – ‘emeis’ – ‘we’.
Galatians II, 18 – ‘εμαυτον’ – ‘emauton’ – ‘myself’.
Galatians II, 20 – ‘εμοι’ – ‘emoi’ – (in) ‘me’. ‘εμου’ – ‘emou’ - ‘me’.
The Apostle’s reading is a direct continuation of the reading
referred to at the link:
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Today’s reading is also a continuation of the one referred to here:
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Similar words are found in the Epistle to the Romans and 2
Corinthians, in particular in the passages referred to at the following
links:
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Mark VIII, 38 – ‘εμους’ – ‘emous’ – ‘My’.
See the reading here:
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2 Corinthians IV, 6, 7, 10, 11, 16 – ‘ημων’ - ‘emon’ – ‘us’ (our).
2 Corinthians IV, 11, 13 – ‘ημεις’ – ‘emeis’ – ‘we’.
2 Corinthians IV:12 – ‘ημιν’ – ‘emin’ – (in) ‘us’.
2 Corinthians IV:14 – ‘ημας’ – ‘emas’ – ‘us’.
2 Corinthians IV:16 – ‘ημερα’ – ‘emera’ – ‘day’.
The reading that follows the one referred to by the link (verse 6 is
common to both):
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It also has partially common verses with the reading referred to by
the link:
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Paul speaks of apostolic work with many challenges. In general, it can be understood from the references above.
Matthew XXII, 46 – ‘ημερας’ – ‘emaras’ – (of the) ‘day’.
On the greatest commandments in connection with the parable of the
Good Samaritan:
https://www.facebook.com/Oleksandr.S.Zhabenko/
Also important for understanding love with all the heart
is the
work at the following link:
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There is a short writing about the love agape at the following link:
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About the Lord of King David, Jesus Christ:
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Glory be to Thee, our God, glory be to Thee!