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  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 1
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    • and initiate, just as Hector, as depicted by Homer, walked in
    • Empedocles appeared again, we must ask how they walked among
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 3
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    • take up your litter and walk?’ But so that you may know
    • (Whether is it easier to say to the sick of the palsy, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Arise, and take up thy bed, and walk? \
    • his karma is such that he may stand up and walk.”
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 4
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    • the way the Buddha walked with his pupils, there is
    • example, like this: how a sower walks scattering seed; and
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 7
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    • Christ could walk and become visible also after the event of
    • abnormal for the ordinary man as he walks about on earth. But
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 8
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    • 6:48 And he saw them toiling in rowing; for the wind was contrary unto them: and about the fourth watch of the night he cometh unto them, walking upon the sea, and would have passed by them. \
    • 6:49 But when they saw him walking upon the sea, they supposed it had been a spirit, and cried out: \
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 9
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    • two of them as they went for a walk into the
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 10
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    • will appear to you to be much the same. They all walk on two
    • by suggesting that He did not walk on the lake with physical
    • that Jesus was walking on the water! To say nothing of other



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