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ENGLISH EDITION/PERSONAL DIARY 2020. 9. 24. 22:45 Posted by forest38

I start writing my English diary from today. It is because I can study English, and I may have some work to use as evidence later. When speaking of English, keeping a diary is one of the best ways to improve your skills. In addition, using it as evidence is to prepare for the situation, which has been a bit worrisome for several years in Canada. From the fall of 2017, I moved from Willowdale Baptist Church to a Korean Methodist Church on Yonge Road with the introduction of a Korean deacon, but from around February and March 2018, I felt that someone around me was watching me.

The person who was the associate pastor of the Korean Methodist Church was in a lawsuit with the Canadian government, and although I don't know the truth, I heard that the Canadian government accidentally arrested the associate pastor. This content was once featured on the front page of the Hankook Ilbo in Canada. However, after the associate pastor was released from prison and returned to the church, the Canadian police intercepted or monitored the church pastor and other members of the church. I also went through similar things several times. Even recently, while taking a walk in Leslie, I felt several people following me and watching. There must be no reason why are you spying on me? Because you went to that church for a while? What's more, Leslie's walking course is a place I've been on for years.

For this reason, I will record an English diary starting today (September 24, 2020). It is because of the concern that it may be framed. While living in Toronto, except for my wife and children, I haven't contacted a few places, such as schools or lawyer offices. It's understandable if it's about preventing a possible criminal case, but they know it won't happen if you've been monitoring for a long time. When I go out, I often use a phone camera to take pictures of the surrounding scenery, so the date recorded there or location information can be used as proof data. Today I arrive at the library at 8:45 in the morning to study. Today's plan is to go home for lunch, eat, go to the yorkdale mall with my wife and dog, look at the Samsung tablet s7+, and then go to Costco and look at the photo region. On the way, I found a new trail and walked around a little, and the name of the park is Earl vales park.

I give my wife a Costco card, and she takes it and goes shopping. It seems obvious that women love shopping. The s7+ seen at the Samsung store doesn't seem to be much different from the previous model in the sense of writing, and it seems to be worth buying because it has a function to write over pdf files. Let's sell the tablet I'm using right now in the marketplace, and if it sells, let's organize it in the direction of buying a new product. On the way back from Yorkdale Mall, I stopped by the library again and studied by 8:15 and returned home.

Bible Linguistics-13. English Bible Reading

Before entering into full-fledged Bible memorization, you need to understand the concepts of speed reading, precision reading, extensive reading, and extracting reading. Speed ​​reading is possible only when various concepts are arranged without distraction in the head, what evidence it has phenomenal, what are the actual examples, and when all these things are filled in the head and the absolute amount overflows. It is a mistake to think that speed reading is achieved just by reading quickly. In a word, you can think of fast reading when you have accumulated more and more perusal readings and more and more extensive readings. This is because, when evidence, examples, and methods of unraveling an organized concept are arranged in the head, the contents of the book about it come in like flashes and patterns, like taking a picture at once. The fact that the contents of the book visible to the eye come in like a pattern in the head is not done by absurd methods such as eye movement or moving the right brain or left brain. It's similar to the way Go or chess masters look at the board and read the situation. They read all the meaning of each stone on the board, but they are faster than others. It is an ability embodied through unprecedented practical experience and research on cutting bones. Just as the masters understand that each stone is laid, the masters of reading are faster than others in reading and organizing the meaning of each text. It can even make a difference of 10 or 100 times.

Cognitive neurologist and child-developmentist Maryanne Wolf, in the books "The Brain to Read" (2009) and "Back to the Book" (2019), the essence of reading is "the brain that reads deeply." In order for this to be possible, ① read the entire book back and forth, ② read it part by part, but rearrange it again, ③ reorganize the related information with one's own thoughts, and ④ go through the process of comprehensively considering these contents in depth. Jeong Yak-yong (1762~1836), a Silsian scholar during the Joseon Dynasty, also wrote in a letter to his son from exile, saying, “Simply reading a book at random is no different from not reading a book even if you read it a thousand times a hundred times a day. Whenever you encounter a letter that you do not understand in the middle of reading, you should be able to understand the whole text by examining it widely and studying it in detail to uncover its roots. If you read a book like this every day, you are reading hundreds of books together. It is only through this reading that you can clearly understand the loyalty (meaning) of the book you have read.”

In relation to reading, many scholars and geniuses teach us a number of methodologies for speed reading, precise reading, extensive reading, and extracting reading. You need to take their advice selectively. However, the Bible reading we do is a textbook suitable for reading by applying all of these reading methods, and it is well worth reading. However, the Bible cannot be solved only by precise reading. Not only is the volume so large, but it is difficult for beginners to connect the contents of each volume well. Therefore, it is necessary to have a certain flow in the Bible with a memorization method by volume and chapter, and speed reading, extensive reading, extensive reading, and super reading in parallel. As for the speed reading method, you can use any of the commercially introduced speed reading methods, such as reading diagonally, reading through books, and reading in chunks. If you adhere to reading the Bible through speed reading, precise reading, extensive reading, and extracting reading in this way, you will have plenty of spiritual food in your old age and become a good textbook for teaching your descendants. “All scripture is inspired by God and is useful for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, so that everyone who belongs to God may be proficient, equipped for every good work.” (2 Timothy 3:16–17, NRSV) The Bible is the manual of life. In addition, this well-read Bible will greatly help in improving foreign language skills, another fruit of biblical linguistics. This is because if you have the ability to quickly read the Bible in a foreign language, you have a solid foundation for the four skills (reading, writing, listening, speaking) of the language.

 

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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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Jewelry that retirees have picked up-Suggestion to send to baby boomers ②

 

Being a theological scholar at a late age without being financially affordable was a miracle in itself. What's more, I was thinking of studying theology, an ordinary snob that has a weakness as a human being, as an inaccessible giant wall. However, there is an incredible term that can be used among Christians to solve the problems of people in this dilemma. That is “laity theology”. Lay theology is literally a layman who can study the Bible more in depth. Since the Bible teaches'don't try to be a teacher', it is a kind of'gospel' for believers who do not want to go on a full-time pastor's path and simply want to study theology from the layman's point of view. I started as a “laity theologian” with the intention of digging into the truth the Bible says. In connection with the child's educational problems, the family decided to go abroad to study together and enrolled in a small seminary in North America to study theology. That shcool had online programs, so I can study in Canada and US where my family lived. There are so many masters in the world. There are many masters among lay people who study theology. They are those who practice their theology and believe in God while still knowing their secular occupation as a vocation and keeping silent.There are so many masters in the world. There are many masters among lay people who study theology. They are those who practice their theology and believe in God while still knowing their secular occupation as a vocation and keeping silent.


Any job is sacred if it conforms to its calling to serve those who have sent themselves to the world while maintaining identity. In the early church, as well as in the Middle Ages, “the job in the world” was considered unholy and was taken for granted to pray and nurture away from the world. But when I read the Bible, this idea is wrong. The Bible teaches that we should not separate work from calling. Jesus was also a carpenter, and the apostle Paul also built a tent. These teachings are theorized by Reformers, especially John Calvin. He emphasized that he should be faithful to the professional calling to each. In conclusion, just because you have studied theology, leaving a seminary does not mean that you are a pastor or a missionary. Finding a vocation that suits you and performing it faithfully is what pleases the one who made the world and me.


My suggestion is to study the Bible after retirement, and then study theology. If you accept a pastoral or missionary mission after graduation, you can go that way. In general, however, it is too late to walk pastors. Therefore, you can become a lay leader such as a high-level elder in the church while continuing to make a living by making use of your existing hobbies and aptitudes. The salvation history of God is essential for the salvation of the community. Christ is the head of the church, and the believer functions as an organism. Individuals can find gifts and talents within the community. It is within the community that each of us is uniquely unique, and that our aspirations are different, but complementary.


Even if you are not a pastor, there are many ways to fulfill your calling as a gospel minister. Depending on your talents and aspirations, you will have to sell it along the way. Some people are good at planting churches and others are eager for missionary work. Some have the gift of teaching, while others are good at interpreting and translating. Since I was interested in learning foreign languages, I liked language-related subjects from a young age. I was particularly interested in linguistics such as Korean, classical Chinese, classical Korean, and English, but I was not interested in other subjects. You cannot do everything well. I am grateful to be able to clearly understand my aptitude. As I studied at the seminary, I realized that it was my mission to proclaim and expand the Word of God through foreign language learning and writing activities.


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Jewelry that retirees have picked up-Suggestion to send to baby boomers ①

People who are around the age of 60 as of 2020 are called'baby boomers'. They were born during the postwar period when the population exploded. This is a common term used all over the world. I attended elementary school in the city. At that time, there were so many students in the elementary school that the school operated 10 classes per grade. One class at a time was around 100 students, and it was operated in three shifts, so 3,000 students per school year attended school together. By the 6th grade, about 18,000 people rotated in narrow schools in three shifts. This was the case not only in large cities but also in Korea as a whole, and it was a worldwide phenomenon. It was very different from the reality of the school being closed because there are no students.


There are not many jobs that can go up to 60 in our time. It is much more common to retire before that. Even if you work until 60, the age of 60 is too early to retire. Many people who have had successful lives confess that 60 to 90 of their lives are their golden age. When you are about 60, you can now share wisdom, or you will have enough to give encouragement and praise. It's time to re-examine your calling and escape from the storm and stress of a young day you've been looking ahead. It usually seems that 65 is the age of retirement. Therefore, the period from 55 to 65 can be regarded as a transition period of old age. Calling is different from career. Career is something that we have built up while living as a profession or specialty, but calling is the purpose we have in the world, that is, identity. The Bible says that we have meaning and value because we were created by God.


Discovering this identity is a great opportunity for this transitional age. At this time, people have time to spare, they are economically stable, and they have experience contemplating the world. Some people even confess that their life before retirement was only a'prelude', and that life from now on is really their own. After retirement, many people realized what their true calling was and started a new start. The calling does not change because you are old or you do not realize it. It just changes the circumstances surrounding their calling. Wisdom and courage are needed to properly judge my calling.


After graduating from college, I joined a relatively stable and good pay job and worked for nearly 20 years. In the workplace where I worked, employees do not leave well except in special cases. Most employees work until retirement. Less than 10% of employees retire before retirement. But I came out as an honorary retirement ten years earlier. There may have been various reasons, but the vague curiosity that there might be a more meaningful life, not just a salary life, was the decisive reason for early retirement. After retirement, I ran a small private business and had various hobby activities and spent about 5 years in meetings or drinking with friends. After that, I wondered what I could do in the '100-year-old era' to live a rewarding life up to the old age. Then, at the Pilgrim House in Gapyeong, Gyeonggi-do, operated by the Global Village Church, I participated in a five-day, four-night "Bible Reading Class."


This course is a program that anyone interested can participate in. I had been attending church until then, but I was a “Sunday believer” who only goes on Sundays and worships. This Bible reading course is indeed 强行軍. We have to read only what the Bible reads from 6 AM to 11 PM, but there is not much left in the Bible after we finish. It was because they had almost no knowledge of the Bible. After the course is over, you will receive a formal course certificate, such as receiving a finish medal after the completion of a marathon. The meaning in itself was not that big, but after it was brought, the storm was probably enormous enough to dominate the second half of life. At this time, I finally decided to study the Bible at the seminary, and decided to do the Bible study but focus on learning the language I usually like. That is the multi-lingual Bible study I am doing right now.

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Bible Linguistics - 12. Learning the Bible in your own language ②

Third, if you read the Bible to some extent and your knowledge builds up, you will be trained to read the Bible. In other words, alternating between fast reading (reading quickly), careful reading (reading carefully), and record reading (reading by excerpt). The Bible is a great book for reading. Imagine reading a Bible book intuitively, one page at a time, by applying the reading method I recommend. This paper introduces the reading method using the Bible, which I have acquired and added based on existing research results such as the fast reading method. If you are well acquainted with reading the Bible this way, you will be able to use it to read other books. The most difficult thing about reading the Bible is that you become distracted. In order to concentrate this, the whole order, subject keywords, and chapter master control must be rotated in the head through the Bible memorization technique introduced below. If you deeply understand and memorize the subject and chapter keywords by volume, it will be easier to read quickly and easier to read. Even if only the New Testament is given priority, the fast reading and careful reading of the Bible will be difficult if such memorization is not preceded because the theological meaning contained in it is profound.

Fourth, it is a way to memorize the Bible. Traditional methods of memorizing the Bible include ㉠ hand gesture recitation ㉡ segment recitation ㉢ rhythm recitation ㉣ blank recitation ㉤ image recitation. Among them, the image recitation method is the most excellent. The Bible consists of 39 books of the Old Testament and 27 books of the New Testament. It is good to memorize with "Heaven's Phone Number = 66-3927". Memorize the titles of the 66 books and each subject. For example, Genesis (beginning), Exodus (redemption), Leviticus (holy), Numbers (wilderness), Deuteronomy (commandment) are memorized as the first letter of the title, and memorized as the first letter of the main word. In addition, there are 1189 chapters in the Bible, and the main words of each chapter are divided into Old and New Testament and memorized. For example, Romans consists of a total of 16 chapters and memorize one letter of the subject. If you memorize this in turn with the image expressed as a picture, the main words of 66 books and 1189 chapters of the Old and New Testament are organized in your head. This memorization method does not have a correct answer. You can make your own and use it like I do, or you can pick up all or part of what someone else has done. 'Black and white hair theory' is the application of Deng Xiaoping's 'theory of black and white cat' (regardless of a white cat or a black cat , the good cat is the one catching well a mouse). It means, 'Whatever method you use, it is good for you to just remember the Bible.' In the sections that follow, we introduce how to memorize key words for the entire Bible, including images. We will do the New Testment first, and in turn we will do the Old Testament from the Pentateuch. Again, these key words and memorization methods are just examples. It's best to grab your own subject. The Bible memorization image I present will be a good reference to start memorization first, and readers who think that it is not necessary to modify the memorization image should just do this. Anyway, it is because you can use it as a reference for yourself as a container for the Bible.

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Bible Linguistics – 11. Native language Bible study ①

We are now going to enter into a specific learning method of biblical linguistics. The study of biblical linguistics is divided into 1) how to study the Bible in the native language and 2) how to expand the Bible study in other languages. In order to expand the Bible study in other languages, it is effective to do the Bible study in your own language at some stage. Here, first of all, how to study the Bible in your own language is divided as 4 ways : ① How to study the Bible itself ② Choice of the Bible ③ Acquisition of the fast reading method, the perfect reading method, the record reading method using the Bible, ④ Bible memorization techniques. The Bible study section covered here is based on the theological theory that most of the theologians of the evangelical camp agree on, on the premise that it is not the theological, controversial, and difficult theology of theologians, but the Bible study of ordinary believers. To do this, learn by dividing the steps as follows.

As a way to study the Bible itself in your own language, first, to study the Bible, you must first read the Bible itself. It is good to read the Bible for yourself, and there is a way to enter and read the Bible reading class. In this Bible reading class, the leader briefly introduces the 66 books of the Bible and reads them at a faster pace. Participants read along. The New Testament reading process takes 2 days and 1 night, the Old Testament reading process takes 3 days and 2 nights, and the New Testament reading process usually takes 4 nights and 5 days. They continue reading every morning from 6 am to 11 pm, except for mealtimes. Some take advantage of summer vacation periods, while others deliberately take part in temporary vacations. I've done it several times, but time goes better than I thought, and when I'm done, it's not only rewarding, but it also has a feeling of healing. As we read the Bible in various ways, we should study in parallel theology-related books such as introduction to the New Testament, introduction to the Old Testament, and church history. However, these theological books must stop in understanding the Bible, and further study becomes theological study itself and goes beyond the scope of biblical linguistics. In fact, most theological colleges mainly teach related theology subjects, and it is a reality that they are very neglected to read the Bible itself. I think theological college should focus on reading and memorizing more than half of the curriculum. In fact, if you read a lot of the Bible itself, along with the Bible's original language, such as Greek and Hebrew, theology can be self-taught.

The second is the Bible's choice, the most commonly used version of the NIV(New International Version) in English has a charming tasteful style, but there are many words or sentences that are difficult to understand and many phrases that are not translated correctly. Since the translation or interpretation of the Bible may differ according to the theological theory, it is advantageous to choose a Bible that is the least controversial and easy to understand. The NLT(New Living Translation) Bible is recommended as a suitable language for studying bible linguistics. It would not be bad to read NLT first, read NIV,KJV or study with two books open together. The same applies to reading the English Bible, Chinese Bible, and Japanese Bible later. This is because the Bible in each language also has a written and colloquial Bible. Reading these multiple versions of the Bible has led to a quantum leap in vocabulary. This is because many synonyms and similar expressions are used depending on the version.

This post (posting) is a personally copyrighted article (including photos) from the Multilingual Bible Institute. Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, and processing are not allowed, but can be used when specifying the source and URL of the material. This institute is an organization that supports the multilingual Reading the Bible movement for missionary activities and the Bible translation work of unreached minorities. In addition to the Bible Hebrew and Bible Greek classes for reading the Bible, the lectures of classical Latin are available (online and offline available). We also offer English courses through the BIBLE ENGLISH system, which is aimed at children and adults. This post (posting) is translated into four languages: English, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, and is serviced all over the world, actively supporting the mission of Christian missionaries.

Inquiries about partnerships such as missionary activities: usedslr@gmail.com, YouTube: Multilingual Bible Research Institute

 

Christian Ethics- ⑧ Sexual Disorder

Recently, sexual disorders of Christians (pastors) have been increasing in the mouth of people around the world. Perhaps the most problematic is the affair between pastors and female believers. You may have seen a lot of large sexual disturbances explode in pseudo or heretical religions. In fact, most of the pseudo and heretical sects are expected corruption, such as financial corruption and sexual confusion. Because their doctrine, in the first place, deceives people and leads them in the wrong way, and consequently takes property and leads to physical corruption. However, seeing these problems occur in the churches belonging to the Orthodox denomination is no different from heresy. We reviewed various problems and measures held at various seminars related to pastoral sexual ethics.

It is said that pastoral positions are the most common cases of sexual ethics and sexual crimes among professional occupations. Nevertheless, the main point is that education and the like are not enough. It is said that prevention and follow-up measures are not properly equipped. Some argue that the "binary out system" (if you go wrong twice, you get out of it) should be introduced. Pastors also have weaknesses as human beings, so they can be seduced or derailed by themselves, but if such actions are repeated, they should be seen as a habit and disease. . However, the reality is not as easy as it sounds, so it will be difficult to leave the pastoral ministry as a long-standing ministry at once, and the denomination seems to be failing to pay strict punishment considering various circumstances.

However, it will be difficult to deny that no one can escape the desire for sex, which is deeply rooted in human nature. All of us should see that there is no guarantee that we have already committed a crime in our hearts, either before or after conversion, and that we will not do so in the future. The Apostle Paul sees this dilemma as "I see another law in my body fight the law of my heart and captivate me with the law of sin in my body" (Romans 7:23). In the end, it seems that the key to solving the problem of pastoral sexual ethics should be equipped with a system rather than entrusted to the pastor's ethics. The strengthening of preventive education along with a healthy relationship between the pastor and avoiding the place where the pastor can derail and fall will be a common preventive measure, and above all, recognize that the pastor himself is always a sinner. The earnest prayer through self-reflection will be the only inner solution.

This post (posting) is a personally copyrighted article (including photos) from the Multilingual Bible Institute. Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, and processing are not allowed, but can be used when specifying the source and URL of the material. This institute is an organization that supports the multilingual Reading the Bible movement for missionary activities and the Bible translation work of unreached minorities. In addition to the Bible Hebrew and Bible Greek classes for reading the Bible, the lectures of classical Latin are available (online and offline available). We also offer English courses through the BIBLE ENGLISH system, which is aimed at children and adults. This post (posting) is translated into four languages: English, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, and is serviced all over the world, actively supporting the mission of Christian missionaries.

Inquiries about partnerships such as missionary activities: usedslr@gmail.com, YouTube: Multilingual Bible Research Institute