a《圣经》中,人是带有原罪的,所以要一生中都要做善事赎罪。人是上帝所造,“耶和华用地上的尘土造人,将生气吹在他的鼻孔里,他就成了有灵的活人,名叫亚当。”所以人要亲近上帝,圣洁的生存。 "Holy Bible", the human has the pardoned crime, therefore takes in the life all to have to make the good ...
The saying "love the sinner, hate the sin" is not found in the Bible. When I first became a Christian during college, I remember looking in my Bible for a long time. After failing to find it there, I searched online and discovered "love the sinner, hate the sin" is an old saying...
The ontological metaphorical use of sin in the Bible seems to give a greater effect in comprehension to the reader of the texts.doi:10.18820/23099089/actat.v41i1.6C. OwireduUniversity of the Free StateActa Theologica
Laziness is a sin (罪). Everyone knows that. We have probably all had lectures pointing out that laziness is immoral(不道德的), that it is wasteful, and that lazy people will never amount to anything in life. But laziness can be more harmful than that, and it is often caused by more...
Anger against rebellion is understandable. God is angry with sinners. David said he hated his enemies with "perfect hatred" (Psalm 139:22).But there's another perspective. A New Perspective. It's part of a New Covenant.Jesus says we are to love the people we justifiably hate....
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Anger suppression is important in our daily life, as its failure can sometimes lead to the breaking down of relationships in families. Thus, effective strategies to suppress or neutralise anger have been examined. This study shows that physical disposal of a piece of paper containing one’s writt...
And so sin is a failure to be truly human. But there’s more. A fascinating thing about sin in the Bible is that most of the time that people are failing, they either don’t know it, or even worse, they think they’re succeeding, like when Pharaoh wants to build Egypt’s economy...
verb (used with object), pro·voked, pro·vok·ing.to anger, enrage, exasperate, or vex. to stir up, arouse, or call forth (feelings, desires, or activity): The mishap provoked a hearty laugh. to incite or stimulate (a person, animal, etc.) to action. ...
容句中 有一处错误,找出并改正1. The boy was not interesting in English.2. Listen! Anyone is sin