Chai Dashou slowly approached the pomelo leaf, and the powerful aura instantly enveloped the pomelo leaf.

At this time, Chai Dashou was naked, his explosive muscles were unobstructed, the tattoos on his body were domineering and leaking, and his long blue hair and three-dimensional facial features made the whole person more oppressive.

And Yuzu Ye didn't have the slightest fear, because she understood that she wanted to protect Bajie, and she was going to kill Dashou!

"Is Yuzu ready to come to consciousness?" Yuzu

Ye took out a knife and aimed it at Chai Dashou without fear, and Chai Dashou just silently drew a cross on his chest.

Amen, my lord, I am going to kill my own brothers and sisters today, I can't help it.

(The following is the source of the Christianity and Amen that Kopo Chai Dashou believes in, and I think it is necessary for everyone to popularize science.)

Amen, the Hebrew word amen, which means "sincere, real," is a Jewish and Christian religious term that means consent or affirmation in worship and prayer.

Ancient Jews often shouted "Amen" in worship and gatherings in unison to show approval or support.

In the New Testament, Jesus concludes his prayer with the word "Amen," which is used in Christianity to conclude prayer and worship liturgies, to express "the desire of all hearts."

The Chinese name

Amen

, the foreign name

Amen, comes from

Hebrew

paraphrasing

, agreeing or affirming

the nature

of the religious term

"Amen

" appears 30 times in the Old Testament, almost all of which indicate that one side agrees with the other's stated opinion.

For example, in Deuteronomy 27:15-26, the people responded with "Amen" for every time the Levites recited a curse that would befall those who rebelled against God, so 12 times.

Similarly, "amen" is used in response to promise (Jeremiah 11:5), thanksgiving, and praise (1 Chronicles 16:36), and the Psalms often conclude with "Amen" (Psalm 41:13; 72:19; 89:52; 106:48).

In the Old Testament, Isaiah 65:16 has two special usages. The "true God" in these two places is "the God of Amen," emphasizing that God is "real," completely trustworthy, and does what he says.

"Amen" is still used in the New Testament epistles and in the book of Revelation as an approving response, so it is used after blessings (Eph. 3:21), blessings (Gal. 6:18), thanksgiving (1 Cor. 14:16), prophecy (Rev. 1:7), and praise (Rev. 7:12).

As we can see from 1 Corinthians 14:16, after someone praises God in worship, others respond with

"Amen" as an approval and participation, and Revelation 7:12 has "Amen" before and after: the former is a response to prayer for blessing in Revelation 7:10, and the latter is an expression of praise, meaning "this is what we praise."

Prayers and prophecies are responded to with an "amen," which means "indeed, may God do it."

Christianity [jī dū jiào]

One of the three major religions

of the world This entry is a polysemous word, a total of 2 meanings, Christianity is a

general term for various denominations that worship Jesus Christ as the savior, also known as Christianity. Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam are the three major religions.

Chinese nameChristian

aliasChristian

Founding LeaderJesusFounding

LocationJerusalemMain

TextsBible: New Testament Bible: Old TestamentQuick

NavigationBrief

HistoryMajor

Denominations Core Doctrines

The basic concept

of "Christianity" is confusing in academic circles in Chinese mainland, with broad and narrow senses.

Christianity in a broad sense refers to all denominations that believe in Jesus Christ as the Savior, including the three major denominations of Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant and some other small denominations, which means Christianity in English, and Christianity in the narrow sense refers to

Protestantism.

For historical reasons, it has long been customary among the Chinese to refer only to Protestantism as Christianity.

The Protestant churches on the mainland also never call themselves Protestant, but only Christianity or Jesus, while Roman Catholicism is called Catholicism and Orthodoxy is called Orthodoxy.

In order to resolve this chaotic situation, the Chinese in Hong Kong and Taiwan called Christianity in the broad sense "Christianity" to distinguish it from Christianity in the narrow sense, which refers specifically to Protestantism. This usage is now gradually accepted by mainland scholars.

Christianity in the broad sense is called "Christianity," while the term "Christianity" refers specifically to Protestantism.

All denominations of Christianity believe in Jesus Christ as their Savior, and all use the Bible, also known as the Old and New Testament, as the scriptures, in which the chapters of the New Testament are the same, while the Old Testament is different, and the Orthodox and Catholic Churches have more chapters than Protestantism (Christianity).

The doctrines shared by all denominations include "Trinitarianism", "Original Sinism", "Justification by Faith", "Forgiveness of Sins", etc., but each has its own emphasis, and there are also some unique doctrines. In terms of sacraments, there are only two Protestants, while both Catholic and Orthodox have seven.

There are also great differences

in the structure of the church, with Catholicism being the papal system and the Orthodox Church being the patriarchal system; the Christian system is more complex and diverse, with the presbyterian system, the congregational system, and the bishopric system, and in some denominations that implement the bishopric system, the bishopric authority is far less than that of the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church.

In addition, there are many other differences between these three factions, which are not listed here.

A Brief

HistoryChristianity originated as a Jewish community in Palestine under the Roman Empire in the first century AD.

The 1st to 5th centuries were the period when Christianity was founded and spread from Israel to the Greco-Roman culture, the early stage of the development of Christianity, and the period when the apostles and early church fathers established the basic doctrines and theological doctrines of Christianity.

This period is often referred to as the first stage in the development of Christianity. By 395, the Roman Empire was divided into Western Rome, centered on the Italian city of Rome, and Eastern Rome, with Constantinople as its capital, due to internal contradictions and foreign invasions. With the split between East and West Rome, Christianity also began to split into Roman Catholicism and Orthodoxy.

It was not until 1453 that the Eastern Roman Empire fell under the attack of the Turks who believed in Islam, which was the second stage in the history of the development of Christianity.

The immediate trigger for the Reformation was Pope Leo X's 1517 sending the Dominican friar Techer to Germany in the name of building St. Peter's Basilica in Rome to sell indulgences.

This provoked great outrage, and it is said that Martin Luther inaugurated the Reformation on October 31 of the same year by posting the Ninety-Five Theses against the sale of indulgences in front of the Wittenberg church.

Luther put forward the Reforming slogan of "Scripture alone, grace alone, faith alone", which was inherited and followed by later Reformers. The wave of Reformation spread throughout Western Europe, giving rise to one reform movement after another in areas where the Holy See was weak.

In Zurich, Switzerland, there was a reform movement led by Zwingli, in which the radicals led by Calvin established a burgher-class republican presbyterian church in Geneva, which gave rise to Protestant Calvinism (i.e., Reformed or Reformed).

England was reformed from the top down under the impetus of King Henry VIII, establishing the Anglican Church (Anglican), independent of the Holy See.

Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark and other countries reformed from the top down, successively replacing Catholicism with Lutheran churches as state religions.

Thus began the spread of Christianity throughout the world.

(Science is over.)

Chai Dashou is already determined to kill his younger brothers and sisters, and there is no way who told his younger brothers and sisters to kill him?

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