Saturday, October 31, 2009

"The Very Hairs of your Head are All Numbered"



(Around Imperial Palace, Imperial Hotel, and H. Park, Tokyo)


Is Messiah a Merry Person?


The night before All Saints' Day is called Halloween.

To enjoy Halloween, a man must leave or forget many things, including his troubled money and his great job.

By the way, yesterday, a kingfisher, a partially neon-colored small bird, flew thwartwise before me, flying low and straight to shrubs under the slope.

November 3 is a public holiday in Japan even if you are in Africa or America.


SECTION I: MESSIAH

To your astonishment, even in Japan, people often use the term "Messiah" or "Savior" if not "Christ," since a messiah(s) is expressed as "Kyu-Sei-Syu" in Japanese.

(In this context, Kyu means saving; Sei means the world; and Syu means a lord in Japanese.)

However, it is not the core of Judaism: the concept of Holy Savior of Judaists.

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Belief in the eventual coming of the messiah (moshiach) is said to be a basic and fundamental part of traditional Judaism, though not all in the religion agree.[5]

Modern scholars point out that the idea of a messiah is not mentioned anywhere in the Torah (the first five books of the Bible). They suggest that the messianic concept was introduced during the age of the prophets which was later in the history of Judaism.

Traditional Judaism disagrees with these scholars, maintaining instead that messiah has always been a part of Judaism.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messiah

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Nonetheless, the concept of Messiah is at the core of Christianity:

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The Christian concept of the Christ/Messiah as "the Word made Flesh" (see also Logos) is fundamentally different from the Jewish and Islamic in that the majority of historical and mainline Christian theologies, as seen within the Nicene Creed, consider Jesus to be God or God the Son.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messiah
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Holy words save the world.

You need at least one man who delivers holy words with absolute authority.

The God can send His Angel to the world for this purpose.

The God can send Part of Himself to the world for this purpose.

But, if mankind does not recognize the Part of the God as God, it must be a very blasphemy.

It is so, since part of the infinite is also infinite to mankind.


(To be continued...)



(I once often-times listened to music especially on holidays...yet why such a stupid title to such a heroic sound...

http://www.zianet.com/jw_laurie/Sounds/slaughter10th.mid )




Mat 10:29 Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? and one of them shall not fall on the ground without your Father.

Mat 10:30 But the very hairs of your head are all numbered.

Mat 10:31 Fear ye not therefore, ye are of more value than many sparrows.