Saturday, March 29, 2008
Lungrawn Runinn
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Ling Unau Rual
Kan nu ... Pi Far Men
Unau rual:
Luke S K Ling
Lian H Ling
Phiar B Ling
Mang B Ling
Cung N Ling
Bawi L C Ling
Pa: Cincin pa (LSKL)
Nu: Cincin nu (T Sui)
Fale:
Nu Cincin (BCT)
Nu Parpar (NZP)
Pa Thawngpi (CTL)
Nu Christina Sui
Pa Alunglung (BTL)
Sofia pa te chung:
Pa ... Pu Phiar B Ling
Nu ... Nu Maw Za
Fanu: Sofia Ling
Mang B Ling & Ngun Za Hniang
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Some Beautiful Quotes
*Life is like a book, every day is a new page.
May your book be a best seller with adventures to tell,
lessons to learn.
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*For Life is a game, I pray you win.
For Life is a journey, I pray you walk on Roses.
For Life is Joy, I pray you always smile!
Whatever Life is, I Pray you do best…
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Sunday is a wonderful opportunity to:
Pray
Love
Learn
Laugh
Care
Celebrate
the joy of Life with God.
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Seven things that will destroy us:
Wealth without Work
Pleasure without Conscience
Knowledge without Character
Religion without Sacrifice
Politics without Principle
Science without Humanity
Business without Ethics
-Mahatama Gandhi
Hi bia hi Kawl minung ka kan ca ko aha tthabik ko rua i sullam a ngeibik ko rua tiahmi tampi nih chim a si.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
BIBLE KONG THEIH`THA
Shortest Chapter Psalms 117
Longest Verse Esther 8:9
Shortest Verse John 11:35
Type Old Testament New Testament Total
Books 39 27 66
Chapters 929 260 1189
Verses 33,214 7,959 41173
Words 593,493 181,253 774,746
Letters 2,728,100 838,380 3,566,480
*The above table is taken from: Bruce M. Metzger & Michael D. Coogan (eds.), The Oxford Essential Guide to Ideas & Issues of the Bible, American Edition (New York: Berkley Books/Oxford University Press, 2001), p. 59.
Biblical Theology: 1. Old Testament and 2. New Testament
1. Old Testament Theology appeared sharply in the period of Enlightenment when modern view of historical development emerged.
2. The revival of biblical theology in the 1920s under the leadership of such theologians Karl Barth (Dogmatic Theology) and Walter Eichrodt (Old Testament Theology), challenged the view of theological liberalism, in which the relation between the Testaments was understood as a unilinear historical development from lower to higher stages of spiritual evolution.
3. The Swiss theologian Walter Eichrodt (ca. 1935) and German theologian Gerhard von Rad (ca. 1960) are the fathers of OT Theology.
[Above & below: “The Oxford Essential Guide to Ideas & Issues of the Bible, pp. 61-72]
Contents of Biblical Theology
A. Old Testament:
1. The Nature and Method of Old Testament Theology
2. The Relationship between God and People
3. Covenant History
4. Prophecy and Covenant
5. The Justice of God and the Problem of Evil
6. The Relation between the Testaments
B. New Testament:
1. The Doctrine of God (Theology)
2. The Earthly Jesus
3. The Person of Christ (Christology)
4. The Work of Christ (Soteriology)
5. The Holy Spirit (Pneumatology)
6. The Church (Ecclesiology)
7. Baptism
8. The Lord’s Supper
9. The Last Things (Eschatology)
10. The Nominative Character of New Testament Theology
In the Bible (In Scripture), the following have their significant meanings:
Woman sensible apprehension
Horse voice
Today the present age
Leaven teaching
Silver & trumpet word
Cloud holy ones
Feet the counsel by which we tread the journey of life
Well the teaching of the Bible
Linen chastity
Thighs beginning
Unmixed wine misfortune
Bottle body
Secret & Treasury the reason
[Source: R. P. C. Hanson, Allegory & Event: the study of the sources & significance of Origen’s interpretation of Scripture. London: John Knox Press, pp. 247-248.]
Friday, March 14, 2008
Short-Forms and Abbreviations
al alia ... (other witnesses)
bis ... twice
ca. ... approximately
cf. ... confer (compare)
e.g. ... exempli gratia (for example)
et. al. ... and other people
etc. ... and so forth
hiat ... is lacking (used of a passage in a fragmentary manuscript)
i.e. = id est ... (that is), in other words
sc. ... which means
s.v. = sub voce ... (under the word)
ter ... three times
v. ... consult
vid videtur ... (it seems; used to indicate that the reading is not certain, esp. in a damaged manuscript)
variant ... a different from of the same original word: a different reading, e.g. in a
manuscript.
vis-à-vis ... In comparison with, in relation to, in respect of, with regard to, reference to, concerning, about, with regard to
viz ... namely, [Abbr of vide licet]
de fac·to (adv) = in fact, whether with a legal right or not
(adj) = acting or existing in fact but without legal sanction
ex ca·the·dra (adj adv) = with the authority of status or rank (formal)
ex div·i·dend (adv adj) = without the right to the current dividend on purchase
ex gra·ti·a (adj adv) = given as a gift, favor, or gesture of goodwill, rather than because it is owed
ex li·bris (adv) = from the library of the person whose name follows (used on bookplates)
ex ni·hi·lo (adv adj) = from or out of nothing (formal )
ex of·fi·ci·o (adv adj) = as a result of the official position somebody holds
ex par·te (adj adv) = made or undertaken on behalf of only one of the parties involved in a court case
ex post fac·to (adj adv) = applying to events that have already occurred as well as to subsequent
events
per se ... as such, by itself, for itself, in isolation
per se (adv) in itself, by itself, or intrinsically (formal )
per an·num (adv) = in or for every year, or by the year
ex opere operato
1. is a Latin theological expression meaning literally "from the work having been worked" and with the specific meaning "by the very fact of the action's being performed." It refers to the idea that the sacraments work from the mere fact of having been administered, rather than from the status of the performer—that is, they actually confer grace when the sacramental sign is validly effected, not as the result of the good standing of the celebrant, or activity on the part of the recipient, but by the power and promise of God. [from Wikipedia]
2. vice versa (adv) = the other way around
vita / vitae = a brief account of somebody’s life
et seq.
1. and another following, especially the next page in a book. Full form et sequens Full form et sequentia
2. et seq. or et seqq. and others following, especially the next pages in a book. Full form et sequentia
sine qua non (n)
1. an essential condition or prerequisite [Encarta 2002]
2. An essential element or condition: "The perfect cake is the sine qua non of the carefully
planned modern wedding" (J.M. Hilary).
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ACUCA = Association of Christian Universities & Colleges in Asia
Vox Naturae Vox Dei … The Voice of Nature is the Voice of God
Vox populi vox Dei … The voice of the people is the voice of God
Imago Dei … The Image of God
Missio Dei … The Mission of God
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BCE = Before Common Era (or) Before Christian Era?
ACE = After Common Era (or) After Christian Era?
CAP = Cumulative Average Point
GAP = Grade Point Average
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a/m = among
b/c = because
b/t = between
e = which
ē = with
ēout = without
u = you
r = are
u r = you are
4 = for/four
etc. = so and so forth
K/D of God = Kingdom of God
Ask not what your country can do for you:
Ask what you can do for your country.
by
John F. Kenedy
"An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind" [Mahatma Gandhi][CNN]
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