Ang May Pagpakamaayo Sa Pihak Sang Mabug-at Nga Sitwasyon | Ang Mutuod Nga Pagtuo
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- čas přidán 3. 04. 2024
- Sa panahon subong, mabatyagan sang madamu nga mga tawo ang mabug-at nga sitwasyon sang pagpangabuhi. Ginaproblema sang madamu nga mga tawo kun pano sila makatakod sa pang- adlaw adlaw nila nga kinahanglanon. Dugang pa diri ang wala untat nga mga kalamidad sa bug-os kalibutan, ang mga ilinaway kag ang mabug-at nga balatian.
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Were Paul and Peter in Rome at the same time?
Both are in Rome at the same time, and in this story the agreement between Paul and Peter to divide the missionary field occurs here, not in Jerusalem. Their preaching in Rome is very successful, so Nero orders their deaths (with no reference to Simon).
Why are icons important in the Greek Orthodox Church?
Orthodox Christians pray to icons as a form of veneration, not as an act of worship directed toward the physical object itself, but as a means to focus their prayers and devotion on the spiritual reality represented by the icon.
Catholic view
Revelation13:1
[13:1-10] This wild beast, combining features of the four beasts in Dn 7:2-28, symbolizes the Roman empire; the seven heads represent the emperors; see notes on Rev 17:10 and Rev 17:12-14. The blasphemous names are the divine titles assumed by the emperors.
* [13:2] Satan (Rev 12:9), the prince of this world (Jn 12:31), commissioned the beast to persecute the church (Rev 13:5-7).
* [13:3] This may be a reference to the popular legend that Nero would come back to life and rule again after his death (which occurred in A.D. 68 from a self-inflicted stab wound in the throat); cf. Rev 13:14; Rev 17:8. Domitian (A.D. 81-96) embodied all the cruelty and impiety of Nero.
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