Kamis, 21 Desember 2023

NAMA-NAMA YANG BERKAITAN DENGAN ALLAH

 NAMA-NAMA YANG BERKAITAN DENGAN ALLAH


Israel  (Ibrani) terdiri dari  2 kata yakni Isra (menang)  dan El (Allah) = Allah yang menang.  ((https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_NLX4rGntI)).


Elia (Ibrani) = Tuhan itu Allah (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_NLX4rGntI)

Eloha  (tunggal, Ibrani ) -  Elohim (jamak, Ibrani) = Tuhan. Kata Elohim itu jamak, berarti Tuhan-Tuhan.  

Elohim, kata tunggalnya Eloah (Ibrani: Allah), Allah Israel dalam Perjanjian Lama. Jamak dari keagungan, istilah Elohim—walau kadang digunakan untuk ilah-ilah lain, seperti Kemosh, allah bangsa Moab, Astarte, allah bangsa Sidon, dan juga untuk makhluk-makhluk agung lain seperti malaikat-malaikat, raja-raja, hakim-hakim (Perjanjian Lama Shofetim), dan Mesias—biasanya digunakan dalam Perjanjian Lama hanya untuk Allah Israel Yang Esa, yang nama pribadi dinyatakan kepada Musa sebagai YHWH, atau Yahweh (q.v). Apabila mengacu pada Yahweh, elohim sering sekali diikuti oleh kata ha-, yang berarti, dalam kombinasi, “Allah,” dan kadang dengan identifikasi lebih lanjut Elohim hayyim, artinya “Allah yang Hidup.”


Walau Elohim adalah bentuk jamak, bentuk ini dimengerti dalam arti tunggal. Oleh sebab itu, dalam kitab Kejadian, kata-kata, “Pada mulanya Allah (Elohim) menciptakan langit dan bumi,” Elohim adalah monoteistik (Satu Allah) dalam pengertian, walaupun tata bahasanya tampak politeistik (banyak Allah). Bangsa Israel kemungkinan meminjam kata benda jamak bangsa Kanaan Elohim dan menjadikannya tunggal dalam artinya, sesuai praktek pemujaan dan cerminam teologi mereka.”

(https://www.agapekasih.org/blog/2019/6/1/kata-ibrani-elohim)


Abraham memiliki 2 anak yakni Ishak - yang melahirkan Yahudi (Yehuda) dan Kristenan; dan Ismail (yang menurunkan kaum Islam ).

Nuh memiliki 3 anak yakni: Sem, Ham, Yafet . Ham melahirkan keturunan orang Kanaan. (Kej 10) Ham melahirkan keturunan yang tinggal di Kanaan dan orang Mesir di Afrika. Sedangkan Yafet menurunkan orang -orang yang tinggal di benua Asia (Cina, India, dll).

Ibrani - Yahudi - Israel itu merujuk kepada keturunan Abarham .

Ibrani mulai dari Abraham

Yahudi mulai dari cucunya Abraham

Israel mulai dari cicitnya Abraham, yakni Yakub (?).

Yakub (Isarel) memiliki 12 orang anak yakni:

Melalui pergumulan ini, Yakub membuktikan apa yang terpenting baginya. Dia memperlihatkan bahwa dia bersedia untuk memperkenankan Allah berjaya dalam kehidupannya. Sebagai tanggapan, Allah mengubah nama Yakub menjadi Israel, artinya 'biarlah Allah berjaya.

Yakub mempunyai 12 anak laki-laki dan paling sedikit 1 anak perempuan, yang disebutkan namanya di Alkitab.

Dari Lea Yakub mendapatkan 6 putra: RubenSimeonLewiYehudaIsakharZebulon dan paling sedikit 1 putri: Dina. Dari Rahel ia mendapatkan 2 putra: Yusuf dan Benyamin. Dari Bilha, budak perempuan Rahel, ia mendapatkan 2 putra: Dan dan Naftali, dan dari Zilpa, budak perempuan Lea, ia mendapatkan Gad dan Asyer.

Yakub meninggal di Mesir pada usia 147 tahun, setelah ia dan anak-anaknya pindah ke sana untuk bergabung dengan Yusuf yang menjadi raja muda di negeri itu, ketika Kanaan mengalami bencana kelaparan. Namun ia dikuburkan bersama nenek moyangnya di dalam gua MakhpelaHebron, di tanah Kanaan.[7]

Salah satu keturunan Yakub ini  bernama Yehuda. Inilah cikal bakal suku Yahudi.  

Nubuat tentang  penderitaan Yesus  sudah  tertulis dalam Perjanjian Lama , Yesaya  53    dan Mazmur  22 . Mesias  sejati  tampak  terwujud  dalam  diri Yesus Kristus. 



Abraham itu bapa bangsa umat manusia (Yahudi - Kristen - Islam).



Nuh memiliki 3

Ishak memiliki 12 anak yakni, salah satunya adalah


Yesus itu orang Yahudi karena Ia merupakan keturunan Yehuda. Yehuda dalam Bahasa Ibarninya Yehudi.

JPS, 21 Desember 2023.




Minggu, 17 Desember 2023

ORANG KATOLIK YANG MENJADI MUALAF

 ORANG KATOLIK YANG MENJADI MUALAF


  1. Felix Siauw 
  2. Dedy Corbuzer
  3. Ciko (?)
  4. Iva (perempuan Manado) - berguru kepa Yonatahn  Nandar -  mualaf - 




Dalam Kitab PL  ada banyak kitab termasuk Mazmur dan Kidung Agung. Dalam Mzm dan Kidung Agung ada nubuatan . Contoh Nubuatan tentang Yesus  dalam Mzm 91:10 - 11. 

91:10 malapetaka tidak akan menimpa kamu, dan tulah tidak akan mendekat kepada kemahmu; 91:11 sebab malaikat-malaikat-Nya akan diperintahkan-Nya kepadamu untuk menjaga engkau di segala jalanmu.

Catatan saya: Apakah benar  naskah  ini  nubuat tentang Yesus ? 

Nubuat itu pernah dikutip dalam Matius 4:6 
lalu berkata kepada-Nya: "Jika Engkau Anak Allah, c  jatuhkanlah diri-Mu ke bawah, sebab ada tertulis 1 : Mengenai Engkau Ia akan memerintahkan malaikat-malaikat-Nya dan mereka akan menatang Engkau di atas tangannya, supaya kaki-Mu jangan terantuk kepada batu. d "

Dalam  kidung Agung 5: 10  ada  nubuatan.

Nubuatan tentang siapa? Menurut Yonanthan Nandar, itu nubutan tentang Nabi Muhammad. 


Kidung Agung 5:16

 5:16 Kata-katanya g  manis semata-mata, segala sesuatu padanya menarik 3 . Demikianlah kekasihku, h  demikianlah temanku, hai puteri-puteri Yerusalem. i 


Menurut  Nandar, kata menarik itu sama / mirip dengan kata Muammad. Jadi  dalam Alkitan PL ada  nubuat tentang Nabi  Muhammad. 


Dalam Alquran, Suarat Albaqorah  146  / suarat 2 :146


اَلَّذِيْنَ اٰتَيْنٰهُمُ الْكِتٰبَ يَعْرِفُوْنَهٗ كَمَا يَعْرِفُوْنَ اَبْنَاۤءَهُمْۗ وَاِنَّ فَرِيْقًا مِّنْهُمْ لَيَكْتُمُوْنَ الْحَقَّ وَهُمْ يَعْلَمُوْنَ ۝١٤٦

alladzîna âtainâhumul-kitâba ya‘rifûnahû kamâ ya‘rifûna abnâ'ahum, wa inna farîqam min-hum layaktumûnal-ḫaqqa wa hum ya‘lamûn


Orang-orang yang telah Kami anugerahi Kitab (Taurat dan Injil) mengenalnya (Nabi Muhammad) seperti mereka mengenal anak-anak mereka sendiri. Sesungguhnya sekelompok dari mereka pasti menyembunyikan kebenaran, sedangkan mereka mengetahui(-nya).



JPS, 18 Desember 2023. 


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puI2eMUtg4o

Seorang peserta seminar di sini, membagi kan pelngalaman di  tempatnya yang berasal dari mayoriras Islam.  Dia berkisah 80% orang di tempatnya menjadi mualaf karena tidak paham  doktrin Tritunggal. Doktrin Tritunggal tampaknya menjadi  ajaran iman yang sulit.  Bagaimana menjelaskannya Tritunggal secara  ringkas, padat dan jelas sehingga tidak menimbulkan  kebingungan. 


Jumat, 08 Desember 2023

KARYA SENI _ WAJAH YESUS PENUH DERITA DAN KARYA SENI 3 D (?) SENIMAN CEKO

 KARYA SENI  _   WAJAH YESUS   PENUH DERITA DAN   KARYA SENI    3 D  (?)  SENIMAN CEKO 

Pelukisnya sungguh hebat, wajah Yesus adalah wajah penderitaan umat-Nya (coba di-zoom)




Sumber WAG:  FLOBAMORA HARAPAN INDAH BEKASI

JPS, 2 April 2024



KARYA SENI   3 D  (?) SENIMAN CEKO

Karya  Seni  Mind Blowing. 

JPS, 8 Desember 2023. 


Selasa, 28 November 2023

WHO IS JESUS CHRIST

 WHO IS JESUS CHRIST?


See  this Link

https://jesusonline.com/lp/jesus-resurrection-dp-sch/?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAvJarBhA1EiwAGgZl0JmiOYgButtA2aTvyMmtba2C5JzfD5iDCWMxCvVc7vAZhSHPBMOQ0BoCrLIQAvD_BwE


Read The Transcript Below:

 

DID JESUS RISE FRM THE DEATH?

According to eyewitnesses, a man named Jesus Christ demonstrated his power over death. They tell us that after he died on a cross and was buried, Jesus suddenly appeared to them alive on the third day. Then he was seen by other followers, including 500 people on a single occasion. Soon word spread everywhere that Jesus had risen from the dead. But could Jesus’ resurrection simply be a 2000 year old legend? Or is it based upon verifiable historical evidence?

If Jesus didn’t rise from the dead, then the foundation for the Christian Faith would forever be destroyed.

Jesus Predicts His Own Death and Resurrection

Seven hundred years before Christ, the prophet Isaiah had written about a future Messiah, who would suffer and die for our sins, but later be restored to life. Echoing the prophecy in Isaiah 53, Jesus claimed that he was the Messiah who would be betrayed, arrested, condemned, spit upon, scourged, and killed. But then three days later he would come back to life. (See Mark 10:33). Everything Jesus taught and claimed depended on his resurrection from the dead. If Jesus didn’t rise as he promised, his message of forgiveness and hope for eternal life would be meaningless. Jesus was putting his words to the ultimate test of truth.

Bible scholar Wilbur Smith explains, “When he said He would rise again from the dead, the third day after He was crucified, He said something that only a fool would dare say if He expected the devotion of any disciples – unless He was sure He was going to rise.”

A Horrific Death And Then . . . ?

Exactly as Jesus predicted, eyewitnesses report he was betrayed by one of his disciples, Judas Iscariot. Then in a mock trial under the Roman Governor, Pontius Pilate, he was condemned, scourged, kicked, spat upon, brutally whipped, and finally crucified on a wooden cross.

Jesus suffered on the cross for approximately six hours. Then, at 3:00 in the afternoon Jesus cried out, “It is finished” and died. Suddenly the sky went dark and an earthquake shook the land.

Pilate wanted to verify that Jesus was dead before allowing his crucified body to be buried. So a Roman guard thrust a spear into Jesus’ side. The mixture of blood and water that flowed out, according to eyewitnesses, was a clear indication that Jesus was dead. Once his death was certified, Jesus’ body was taken down from the cross, tightly wrapped in linen and buried in Joseph of Arimathea’s tomb. Roman guards then sealed the tomb with a large stone and were under strict orders to watch the tomb 24 hours a day.

Jesus’ disciples were so utterly devastated by his death on the cross that they fled for their lives, fearing they too would be captured and killed. But then something happened . . .

According to a New York Times article,

“Shortly after Jesus was executed, his followers were suddenly galvanized from a baffled and cowering group into people whose message about a living Jesus and a coming kingdom, preached at the risk of their lives, eventually changed an empire. Something happened … But exactly what?”

Morison Examines the Evidence

Morison wanted to know what actually happened that changed Jesus’ followers and started a movement that has made such a profound impact on our world. He realized there were five possible explanations:

• Jesus didn’t really die on the cross

• Jesus’ body was stolen

• The disciples were hallucinating

• The account is legendary. Or,

• It really happened

Morison began examining the facts patiently and impartially to see where they would lead him.

1. Was Jesus Dead?

Morison first wanted verification that Jesus was really dead when placed in the tomb. He learned that Jesus’ death was considered factual for nearly 1800 years. Then about 200 years ago, a few skeptics postulated that Jesus didn’t die on the cross, but merely lost consciousness, and was revived by the cool, damp air of the tomb. This became known as the “swoon theory.”

Morison wondered if Jesus could have survived the cross. He researched both Jewish and Roman contemporary history and discovered the following facts supporting Jesus’ death:

• All the accounts affirm he died

• Pilate verified he died

• During the lifetime of the eyewitnesses no one disputes his death

• Secular and contemporary historians, Lucian, Josephus, and Tacitus cite his death as factual

Morison became convinced that Jesus was truly dead, a fact almost universally accepted as true by trusted scholars and historians. Morison concludes, “That Jesus Christ died on the cross, in the full physical sense of the term…seems to me to be one of the certainties of history.”

2. Was Jesus’ body stolen?

Morison wondered if the disciples faked the resurrection story by stealing Jesus’ body, and then claiming he was alive. That might be plausible if the tomb was in an obscure area where no one would see them.

However, the tomb belonged to a well-known member of the Sanhedrin Council, Joseph of Arimathea. Since Joseph’s tomb was at a well-known location and easily identifiable, any thoughts of Jesus being “lost in the graveyard” would need to be dismissed.

Not only was the location well known, but the Romans had assigned guards to watch the tomb 24 hours a day. This was a trained guard unit comprised of four to 16 soldiers. Josh McDowell notes, “The Roman Guard unit was committed to discipline and they feared failure in any way.” It would have been impossible for anyone to have slipped by the guards unnoticed and then move the stone. Yet the stone was rolled away, making it possible for eyewitnesses to enter the tomb. And when they did, the body of Jesus was missing.

If Jesus’ body was anywhere to be found, his enemies would have quickly exposed the resurrection as a fraud. Tom Anderson, former president of the California Trial Lawyers Association, summarizes the strength of this argument:

“With an event so well publicized, don’t you think that it’s reasonable that one historian, one eye witness, one antagonist would record for all time that he had seen Christ’s body? … The silence of history is deafening when it comes to the testimony against the resurrection.”

So, with no body of evidence, and with a known tomb clearly empty, Morison accepted that Jesus’ body had somehow disappeared from the tomb.

3. Were the Disciples Hallucinating?

Morison wondered if the disciples might have been so emotionally distraught that they hallucinated and imagined Jesus’ resurrection.

Psychologist Gary Collins, former president of the American Association of Christian Counselors, explains that, “Hallucinations are individual occurrences. By their very nature, only one person can see a given hallucination at a time. They certainly aren’t something which can be seen by a group of people.”

Hallucination is not even a remote possibility, according to psychologist Thomas J. Thorburn. “It is absolutely inconceivable that … five hundred persons, of average soundness of mind … should experience all kinds of sensuous impressions – visual, auditory, tactual – and that all these … experiences should rest entirely upon … hallucination.”

The hallucination theory, then, appears to be another dead end. What else could explain away the resurrection?

4. Is it just a Legend?

Some unconvinced skeptics attribute the resurrection story to a legend that began with one or more persons lying or thinking they saw the resurrected Jesus. Over time, the legend would have grown and been embellished as it was passed on. But there are three major problems with that theory:

A.  Legends simply don’t develop while multiple eyewitnesses are alive to refute them. One historian of ancient Rome and Greece, A. N. Sherwin-White, argued that the resurrection news spread too soon and too quickly for it to have been a legend. Even skeptical scholars admit that Christian hymns and creeds were recited in early churches within two to three years of Jesus’ crucifixion.

B.  Legends develop by oral tradition and are not supported with contemporary historical documents. Yet the Gospels were written within three decades of the resurrection.

C.  The legend theory doesn’t adequately explain either the empty tomb or the fervent conviction of the apostles that Jesus was alive.

Morison’s original assumption that the resurrection account was mythical or legendary didn’t coincide with the facts.

 

5. Did the resurrection really happen?

Having eliminated the main arguments against Jesus’ resurrection due to their inconsistency with the facts, Morison began asking himself, “did it really happen?” Instead of looking for evidence against Jesus’ resurrection, he wondered how strong the case was for its actual occurrence. Several facts stood out.

Women First

Each eyewitness account reports that Jesus suddenly appeared bodily to his followers, the women first. Morison wondered why conspirators would make women central to the plot. In the first century, women had virtually no rights, personhood, or status. Morison reasoned that conspirators would have portrayed men, not women, as the first to see Jesus alive. And yet we read that women touched him, spoke with him, and were the first to find the empty tomb.

Multiple Eyewitnesses

The disciples claim they saw Jesus on more than ten separate occasions. They say he showed them his hands and feet and told them to touch him. He ate with them and later, on one occasion, appeared alive to more than 500 followers.

In Caesarea, Peter told a crowd why he and the other disciples were so convinced Jesus was alive.

“We apostles are witnesses of all he did throughout Israel and in Jerusalem. They put him to death by crucifying him, but God raised him to life three days later … We were those who ate and drank with him after he rose from the dead.”

Morison realized that these early sightings of a risen Jesus by so many of his followers would have been virtually impossible to fake.

Consistent to the End

As Morison continued his investigation, he began to examine the motives of Jesus’ followers. He reasoned that something extraordinary must have happened, because the followers of Jesus ceased mourning, ceased hiding, and began fearlessly proclaiming that they had seen Jesus alive.

As if the eyewitness reports were not enough to challenge Morison’s skepticism, he was also baffled by the disciples’ behavior. These eleven former cowards were suddenly willing to suffer humiliation, torture, and death. All but one of Jesus’ disciples were slain as martyrs. If they had taken the body, would they have sacrificed so much for a lie? Something happened that changed everything for these men and women.

It was this significant fact that persuaded Morison the resurrection must have really happened. He acknowledged, “Whoever comes to this problem has sooner or later to confront a fact that cannot be explained away … This fact is that … a profound conviction came to the little group of people – a change that attests to the fact that Jesus had risen from the grave.”

Professor J. N. D. Anderson and author of “Evidence for the Resurrection” concurs, “Think of the psychological absurdity of picturing a little band of defeated cowards cowering in an upper room one day and a few days later transformed into a company that no persecution could silence – and then attempting to attribute this dramatic change to nothing more convincing than a miserable fabrication … That simply wouldn’t make sense.”

Why Did it Win?

Finally, Morison was bewildered by the fact that “a tiny insignificant movement was able to prevail over the cunning grip of the Jewish establishment, as well as the might of Rome. He explains,

“Within twenty years, the claim of these Galilean peasants had disrupted the Jewish church… In less than fifty years it had begun to threaten the peace of the Roman Empire. When we have said everything that can be said… we stand confronted with the greatest mystery of all. Why did it win?”

By all rights, if there were no resurrection, Christianity should have died out at the cross when the disciples fled for their lives. But the apostles went on to establish a growing Christian movement.

Whatever one believes about the validity of Jesus’ resurrection, clearly “something happened” after his death that has made a lasting impact on our world. When world historian H. G. Wells was asked who has left the greatest legacy on history, the non-Christian scholar replied, “By this test Jesus stands first.” What is that legacy? Let’s look at just some of Jesus’ impact:

• Time is marked by his birth, B.C.– before Christ; A.D. – in the year of our Lord

• More books have been written about Jesus than about any other person

• About 100 great universities were established to spread his teaching — including Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Dartmouth, Columbia, and Oxford

• Jesus’ teaching that all people are created equal laid the bedrock for human rights and democracy in more than 100 countries

• The high value Jesus placed on each person regardless of sex or race led his followers to promote the rights of women as well as abolish slavery

• Humanitarian works such as the Red Cross, World Vision, Samaritan’s Purse, Mercy Ships and the Salvation Army were founded by his followers

A Surprise Conclusion

In the book he finally wrote, Who Moved the Stone, Morison documents the evidence that led him to a belief in the resurrection. Morison is not alone. Numerous other skeptics who examined the evidence for Jesus’ resurrection, also became convinced and accepted it as the most astounding fact in all of human history.

 

 

Oxford professor and former skeptic C. S. Lewis, who had once doubted Jesus’ very existence, was also persuaded by the evidence for Jesus’ resurrection. He writes,

“Something perfectly new in the history of the Universe had happened. Christ had defeated death. The door which had always been locked had for the very first time been forced open.”

But there is even more. . .

 

Jesus on Trial

Dr. Simon Greenleaf decided to put Jesus’ resurrection on trial by examining the evidence. Greenleaf helped Harvard Law School gain widespread credibility. He also wrote the three-volume legal masterpiece A Treatise on the Law of Evidence, which has been called the “greatest single authority in the entire literature of legal procedure.” The U.S. judicial system today still relies on rules of evidence established by Greenleaf.

Greenleaf wondered if Jesus’ resurrection would hold up in a court of law. Focusing his brilliant legal mind on the facts of history, Greenleaf began applying his rules of evidence to the case of Jesus’ resurrection. The more Greenleaf investigated the record of history, the more evidence he discovered supporting the claim that Jesus had indeed risen from the tomb.

He documents his case for Jesus’ resurrection in his book, Testimony of the Evangelists. So, what was that evidence? Greenleaf observed several dramatic changes that took place shortly after Jesus died, the most baffling being the behavior of the disciples. He argues, “it would have been impossible for the disciples to persist with their conviction that Jesus had risen if they hadn’t actually seen the risen Christ.” Applying his own rules of evidence to the facts, he accepted the resurrection as the best explanation for the events that took place immediately following Jesus’ crucifixion.

Many other legal experts, including former Chief Justice of England, Lord Darling, agree with Greenleaf’s verdict on the case for Jesus’ resurrection. Darling writes,

“There exists such overwhelming evidence…factual and circumstantial, that no intelligent jury in the world could fail to bring in a verdict that the resurrection story is true.”

So what does Jesus’ resurrection mean to you and me? Prior to his crucifixion, Jesus explained why his resurrection is so important to us. He told one of his followers, “I am the resurrection and the life. Anyone who believes in me will live, even after dying.”

If Jesus didn’t rise from the dead, his words wouldn’t have any meaning to our lives. But if his resurrection really happened, then Jesus is the only one who can answer life’s most important questions:

Who am I?

Why am I here?

Where am I going after I die?

Did Jesus Say What Happens After We Die?

If Jesus really did rise from the dead, then he alone must know what is on the other side. What did Jesus say about the meaning of life and our future? Are there many ways to God or did Jesus claim to be the only way? Read the startling answers in “Why Jesus?”

 

Why Jesus?

https://jesusonline.com/receive-jesus/relevant-today/unabridged/

Many think that Jesus Christ wants us to become religious. They think Jesus came to take all the fun out of life, and give us impossible rules to live by. They are willing to call him a great leader from the past, but say he is not relevant to their lives today.

Josh McDowell was a college student who thought Jesus was just another religious leader who set up impossible rules to live by. He thought Jesus was totally irrelevant to his life.

Then one day at a student union lunch table McDowell sat next to a vibrant young coed with a radiant smile. Intrigued, he asked her why she was so happy. Her immediate reply was“Jesus Christ!”

Jesus Christ? McDowell bristled, firing back:

“Oh, for God’s sake, don’t give me that garbage. I’m fed up with religion; I’m fed up with the church; I’m fed up with the Bible. Don’t give me that garbage about religion.”

But the unfazed young coed calmly informed him,

“Mister, I didn’t say religion, I said Jesus Christ.”

McDowell was stunned. He had never considered Jesus more than a religious figure, and didn’t want any part of religious hypocrisy. Yet here was this joyful Christian woman talking about Jesus as someone who had brought meaning to her life.


Christ claimed to answer all the deep questions about our existence. At one time or another, we all question what life is all about. Have you ever gazed up at the stars on a pitch-black evening and wondered who put them there? Or have you ever seen a sunset and thought about life’s biggest questions:

·         “Who am I?”

·         “Why am I here?”

·         “Where am I going after I die?”

Although other philosophers and religious leaders have offered their answers to the meaning of life, only Jesus Christ proved his credentials by rising from the dead. Skeptics like McDowell who originally scoffed at Jesus’ resurrection, have discovered that there is compelling evidence that it really occurred.

Jesus offers life with real meaning. He said that life is much more than making money, having fun, being successful, and then ending up in a graveyard. Yet, many people still try to find meaning in fame and success, even the greatest superstars.


Who  is Jesus Christ

What is Jesus Chist?


In Christianity, Jesus is believed to be the Son of God as written in the Bible's New Testament, and in mainstream Christian denominations he is God the Son, the second Person in the Trinity. Christians believe him to be the messiah, or a saviour, (giving him the title Christ) prophesied in the Bible's Old Testament.


Note

Jesus as Son of God ( Matthew 3: 17) : 

And a voice came from the heavens, saying, "This is my beloved Son, 13 with whom I am well pleased."


God the son ( Matthew 3: 17) : 

And a voice came from the heavens, saying, "This is my beloved Son, 13 with whom I am well pleased."

How do we know Jesus is the Son of God?
In Luke 1:35, in the Annunciation, before the birth of Jesus, the angel tells Mary that her child "shall be called the Son of God". In Luke 4:41 (and Mark 3:11), when Jesus casts out demons, they fall down before him, and declare: "You are the Son of God."

Note:
Persuaded = dibujuk, diyakini
He acknowledged -  mengakui
cast = pemeran
He acknowledged
Regarding = Tentang
Triune = Tritunggal
Betrayed = dikianati 
Terrifying = menakutkan

Luke 1:35: 
35 And the angel said to her in reply, "The holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you. Therefore the child to be born will be called holy, the Son of God.
 Luke 4:41

41 And demons also came out from many, shouting, "You are the Son of God." But he rebuked them and did not allow them to speak because they knew that he was the Messiah.

Mark 3:11

11 And whenever unclean spirits saw him they would fall down before him and shout, "You are the Son of God."



God the Son (Greek: Θεὸς ὁ υἱός, Latin: Deus Filius) is the second person of the Trinity in Christian theology. The doctrine of the Trinity identifies the Logos (Jesus) as the incarnation of God.


**** This  nice question to reflection and  find the answer

Regarding (tentang)  the Holy Trinity, if God is triune (Tritungal)  and the second person of the Holy Trinity became a man, then did the third person, the Holy Spirit, also become a man? Did the first person also become a man?


My Refelection (FJ).  According to me, only the  second person who became a man.  The first  and the third person  not become a man.

JPS,  29 Nov. 2023.

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Who si Jesus  (?)



 See 

John 4: 16 : 

John 14:6: Jesus said to him, "I am the way and the truth 5 and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.

 

John 14:1-3:

14: 1 "Do not let your hearts be troubled. You have faith in God; have faith also in me.

14:2  In my Father's house there are many dwelling places. If there were not, would I have told you that I am going to prepare a place for you?

14:3 And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back again and take you to myself, so that where I am you also may be.

 


Matthew 28: 18 - 20 


When they saw him, they worshiped, but they doubted.

18  Then Jesus approached and said to them, "All power in heaven and on earth has been given to me.

19 Go, therefore, 12 and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the holy Spirit,

20 teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. 13 And behold, I am with you always, until the end of the age."


 

JPS, 5 March 2024.



Act  3: 15  The author of life you put to death, but God raised him from the dead; of this we are witnesses. (Demikianlah Ia pemimpin kepada hidup, telah kamu  bunuh, tetapi Allah membangkitkan Dia  dari antara orang mati, dan tentang hal itu kami adalah saksi).   (Dengar di Gereja  St.  Albert  Harapan Indah saat  Misa Hari Minggu, 14 April 2024). 




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In Jesus Christ have two nature,  man and God

Whoa thar bird and  died? It  is  Jesus as man.


JPS, 17 April 2024


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Jesus is God (Lord) , (Luke  2: 11)

9 The angel of the Lord appeared to them and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were struck with great fear.

10 The angel said to them, "Do not be afraid; for behold, I proclaim to you good news of great joy that will be for all the people.

11 5 For today in the city of David a savior has been born for you who is Messiah and Lord.

12 And this will be a sign for you: you will find an infant wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in a manger."

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Luk 2:9Tiba-tiba berdirilah seorang malaikat Tuhan di dekat mereka dan kemuliaan Tuhan bersinar meliputi mereka dan mereka sangat ketakutan.

Luk 2:10Lalu kata malaikat itu kepada mereka: "Jangan takut, sebab sesungguhnya aku memberitakan kepadamu kesukaan besar untuk seluruh bangsa:

Luk 2:11Hari ini telah lahir bagimu Juruselamat, yaitu Kristus, Tuhan, di kota Daud.

Luk 2:12Dan inilah tandanya bagimu: Kamu akan menjumpai seorang bayi dibungkus dengan lampin dan terbaring di dalam palungan."

PLEASE  CHECK IN GREEK EDITION. 

JPS, 4 Agustus  2025



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