Jewelry that retirees have picked up-Suggestion to send to baby boomers ③

In part 1 of the text that follows, I will first suggest how to read and memorize the Bible. Here is a methodology for reading the Bible. Next, we will provide a'golden chapter table' for memorizing and assigning 1189 chapters of the Bible in each chapter, as well as how to memorize the 66 books of the Bible symmetrically with each subject. Part 2 will explain the academic achievements of biblical linguistics and trace the origin of the language that was originally one through biblical linguistics. Although the conclusion on biblical linguistics has not yet been drawn, it is intended to stimulate the determination of Bible study by showing that retirees can achieve realistic results through Bible study. Biblical linguistics will be published in a separate book later in the year as research progresses.

Next, in Part 3, we will consider “how to achieve personal salvation.” In Part 4, we will look at “leadership of laity leaders” with the activity of the Church in old age in mind. In Part 5 we outline the process of the rise and fall of the Bible's five great empires. In particular, we will check the providence of God preparing Greek in order to open the New Testament era, leaving Judaism to the people of Israel in the mid-term period of the New Testament and Old Testament. Subsequently, in Part 6, through the Westminster creed, which is the essence of the Reformation, the two major debates of modern theology, the King James Version (KJV) controversy and the glossolalia prayer (tongue) controversy, will be identified. Let's look at part 7 of how we conclude on glossolalia prayer and tongues as gifts. In addition, in Part 8, we will look at “the history of the world seen through the eyes of the Christian” and finally, in the conclusion, we will end with the theme of the whole book, a fascinating proposal to retirees.

In these series, I introduce the general journey of finding a calling with a Christian identity. Also, the Bible, God's special revelation, was viewed and interwoven from a linguistic point of view. I think linguistic interpretation of the Bible is my calling. Part 2 of the biblical linguistics is making a suggestion to the world in the process of finding out what language was originally one, and it calls for the participation of many interested believers. Particularly in parts 6 and 7, much of the modern church's glosssolalia prayer and tongues as a foreign language were devoted to the gift. It is to guard against confusion of God's providence, a foreign-language gift with glossolalia prayer, and ultimately to reveal that the gift of a foreign language is the grace God gives us.

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