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    Friedrich Justus Heinrich Knecht (7 October 1839 – 31 January 1921) was a German Catholic theologian, writer and bishop in Freiburg, Germany. Justus Knecht was...
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    thousand and six hundred." The Catholic German theologian Friedrich Justus Knecht (d. 1921) wrote that, The object of this miracle which Jesus worked...
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    OR: Wipf and Stock. Retrieved 2012-11-18. Friedrich Justus Knecht (In German) Friedrich Justus Knecht (1910). "The Parable of Dives and Lazarus" . A Practical...
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    blessing to Esau but, after Esau begs, gives him an inferior blessing. Justus Knecht comments that: "The Wisdom of God, which makes good come out of evil...
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    decision that they did not have to regret later. — Matthew 19:27–29. Justus Knecht reflects on this passage, writing: "The young man had kept the commandments...
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    in the Temple is the fifth Joyful Mystery of the Rosary. Friedrich Justus Knecht comments on the loss of Jesus by his parents: Mary lost Jesus through...
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    Parable of the Lost Sheep. According to German theologian Friedrich Justus Knecht a number of doctrines are put forward in this parable. 1) The Sacrifice...
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    Thee as did Judas..." (...οὐ φίλημά σοι δώσω, καθάπερ ὁ Ἰούδας...): Justus Knecht comments on Judas' kiss, writing: He did not refuse his treacherous...
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    constant result of the want of Heavenly principles in the human mind. Justus Knecht notes that: "the object of this miracle was 1. to increase and strengthen...
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    because the good neglect to chastise and amend the faults of the bad." Justus Knecht comments on the dignity of the soul, writing, "Jesus first healed the...
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