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The Parables of the Lord Jesus Christ 
Commentary on the Gospel of St Matthew

St. John Chrysostom
 (c. 349 - c. 407)

Translated by Sir George Prevost 
(1804 - 1893)

Homilies 44 though 64 of St John Chrysostom's commentary on the Holy Gospel according to St Matthew, which include the parables and teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ.

Read by Mona Xi

Run Time 10 hours 24 minutes in 10 Audio CDs

Section --- Chapter --- Run Time
1 01 - Homily 44: Mt 12:46-13:9 - 31:21
2 02 - Homily 45: Mt 13:10-23 - 18:11
3 03 - Homily 46: Mt 13:24-33 - 24:11
4 04 - Homily 47: Mt 13:34-52 - 23:04
5 05 - Homily 48: Mt 13:53-14:12 - 30:38
6 06 - Homily 49: Mt 14:13-22 - 34:12
7 07 - Homily 50: Mt 14:23-36 - 25:28
8 08 - Homily 51: Mt 15:1-20 - 35:58
9 09 - Homily 52, Part 1: Mt 15:21-31 - 19:45
10 10 - Homily 52, Part 2: Mt 15:32-16:12 - 19:35
11 11 - Homily 52, Part 3: Mt 16:13-23 - 37:21
12 12 - Homily 55: Mt 16:24-27 - 37:48
13 13 - Homily 56: Mt 16:28-17:9 - 41:29
14 14 - Homily 57, Part 1: Mt 17:10-27 - 26:18
15 15 - Homily 57, Part 2: Mt 18:1-6 - 26:13
16 16 - Homily 59: Mt 18:7-14 - 46:30
17 17 - Homily 60: Mt 18:15-20 - 20:08
18 18 - Homily 61: Mt 18:21-35 - 33:20
19 19 - Homily 62: Mt 19:1-15 - 32:41
20 20 - Homily 63: Mt 19:16-26 - 25:26
21 21 - Homily 64: Mt 19:27-20:16 - 34:41

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