There are two references to "Myrtle" in the Bible:
According to 4 1: 19, I will plant cedar, acacia, myrtle and olive trees in the desert; Cypress, elm and spruce should be planted together in the wilderness;
According to 55: 13, pine and cypress will grow instead of thorns, and myrtle will be born instead of ramie: this will leave a name for Jehovah as an indelible and permanent monument.
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4 1: 17 If the poor and needy people look for water but can't find it, and their tongues are dry because of thirst, I, the Lord, will answer them, and I, the God of Israel, will not forsake them.
4 1: 18 I want to open a river on the bald mountain and gush spring water in the empty valley; I want to turn the desert into a pool and the dry land into a fountain.
4 1: 19 I want to plant cedars, acacia trees, guava trees and olive trees in the desert; Cypress, elm and spruce should be planted together in the wilderness;
4 1:20 Let people see, know, and understand deeply at the same time: the hand of the Lord made this, and the Holy One of Israel made it.
Describe God's salvation project in the world and care for all people; The poor and needy are the targets of his salvation, and God will never leave them. The bald mountains, deserts and empty valleys mentioned in the scripture are all lifeless places without water. God wants to turn them into vigorous vitality, full of life everywhere, symbolizing all the wonderful and great things that God has done for Israel from the past to the future, preparing for the salvation of the whole world, and letting all people know that the "Holy One of Israel" is the universal savior and the true God.
Question 2: What symbols in Catholicism represent prophets? I am so afraid of him in my heart.
Question 3: How many great prophets are there in the Old Testament of the Catholic Bible? There are four great prophets in the Catholic Bible, Jeremiah, Isaiah, Daniil and Ezekiel.
The prophet baruch mentioned on the first floor is not the fifth prophet of our Catholicism, and the prophet book about him is attached to the second prophet book.
So, if you don't know on the first floor, don't talk nonsense. This is a matter of principle. I hope the first floor will pay attention.
Question 4: What does the Catholic bracelet stand for? It's called rosary, and it's used for chanting. Kissing usually means kissing the bitter statue and the holy card of the Virgin Mary on it to show love for God.
Question 5: How many prophets and spokesmen of the God King are called prophets in the Catholic Bible?
There are four great prophets and twelve little prophets in the Bible.
Four great prophets
Isaiah, Yale, Mia, Daniil, Ezekiel.
Twelve little prophets
Osaya Yueer Yamousia, the northern end of Yayona Migaiana Honghaba Valley, Sofoniya Haggai Zakaria Malakia.
In the book of Kings and chronicles, there are kings of Israel and Judea since King David, but I don't know much about other kings.
Only about two Herod kings appear in the New Testament.
Question 6: Who are the twelve little prophets in the Catholic Bible? The answers on the second and third floors are very correct. I suggest you read the Book of Prophets and Twelve Little Prophets yourself to deepen your understanding of the Bible, instead of just knowing who the Ten Little Prophets are.
Question 7: What is the significance of Isaiah in Catholicism? Isaiah's Chinese interpretation is "God's salvation", and he is the most famous prophet in the history of Israel. He was born in Jerusalem around 765 BC.
In 740 BC, Isaiah was called a prophet in the eyes of God (according to 6: 1- 13). He worked in Jerusalem for forty years (740-700), working with Osaia in northern Israel (Europe 1: 1) and Micaia in southern Judah. Isaiah's mission was to save the political and religious crisis at that time. He accomplished his mission by preaching (Ezra 6:7), writing (Ezra 30:8) and symbolic behavior (Ezra 20:2-6), and recruited disciples who were willing to help him accomplish this mission (Ezra 8: 16).
Question 8: The Catholic Bible explains verse 46 of Ezekiel, the prophet of the Old Testament. What does section 46 of which chapter mean?
Question 9: What symbols in Catholicism represent prophets? There seems to be no ...
Question 10: Some characteristics of Catholicism. The difference between Christianity and Catholicism.
(Author: Reverend Stephen)
Many people think that there is no difference between Catholicism and Christianity, and even Christians within the scope of Christianity have the same view that they are very close. Many people think that Christianity is Protestantism separated from Catholicism, which is wrong. They only noticed that Martin Luther's religious reform movement produced Christianity, and completely forgot that Christianity existed from the time Jesus came to this world to the time of the apostles. Catholicism is the product of increasingly corrupt Christianity after the apostles. In fact, before the rule of Constantine, the king of Rome in the fourth century A.D., there was absolutely no papacy in Christianity. In the early seventh century, the church agreed that the Pope was the visible head of the church. Therefore, even in the most conservative way, there was no Catholicism before the beginning of the fourth century, because the biggest feature of Catholicism was the Pope, and Christianity began to exist as early as the Christian era.
Christianity and Catholicism are absolutely different in their beliefs. Religion stresses faith, but it is not that religion does not stress faith. What is the difference between Christianity and Catholicism? Limited by space, this article only lists ten points for reference:
I. The Pope
Based on Matthew 16: 16 to 19, Catholicism believes that Peter is the first pope of the church, which is far-fetched and unreasonable. Their basis is that Jesus once said to Peter, "... you are Peter, and I will build my church on this stone, and the authority of the underworld cannot exceed him." When Jesus said here, "I will build my church on this rock," he meant Peter himself, or Peter believed that you were the Christ and the son of the living God. Let's leave aside the original argument. But whether "this stone" refers to Peter himself or the belief admitted by Peter has nothing to do with the status of the Pope in the church. On the contrary, Jesus clearly taught his disciples: "You know that Gentiles have kings to rule over them and ministers to rule over them, but this is not the case among you. Whoever among you wants to be great will be your servant; Whoever is willing to take the lead will be your servant. Just as the son of man came not to be served, but to serve others, and to lay down his life as a ransom for many. (Matt. 20: 25-28) Therefore, the establishment of a pope in Catholicism is in direct conflict with the clear text of the Bible.
According to Catholic legend, Peter was the Pope of Rome for 25 years from 42 to 67. There is no biblical or historical basis, and there is no biblical record of whether Peter has been to Rome during these years. About fifty-six years after the Lord, Paul wrote a letter to the Roman church. He once greeted twenty-seven believers, but he didn't mention Peter's name to greet him. If Peter had been in Rome, Paul had no reason not to greet Peter. Because Peter called Paul "dear brother Paul" in his letter, Paul wrote six letters to other churches in Rome, and none of them mentioned Peter's name. In fact, Catholicism recognized Peter as the first pope, and made the rules that the pope must inherit without authorization. They believe that the church must have a visible head of state, and since Peter is the first pope, there should be an heir to maintain his position; But they can't find the record of the second pope in history. Since there is no first pope in the world, of course there is no successor pope! Therefore, when Roman Catholicism recorded their papal history, from Peter to the establishment of Roman Catholicism, many "popes" had no historical facts to record. Besides, johanna was the last apostle to leave this world. If you want to inherit the Pope, johanna should be the most suitable candidate. However, in his letter, Old John did not reveal that he was the Pope at all, but called himself an elder. On the contrary, in his revelation, he tried to hold Jesus Christ high as Lord of lords and king of kings.
Two. Goodbye, Mary.
Catholicism worships the Lord Jesus and Mary, and even exalts Mary above God and the Lord Jesus. They think that Mary will always be a virgin, and she has never lived with Yue Se since she gave birth to the Lord Jesus. Mary is the biological mother of Jesus, because Jesus is the Son, and Mary is a natural virgin. What people want from Jesus, they should ask Mary first, and through her intercession, they will be answered. In this way, Mary is regarded as the intermediate protection between man and Jesus. Raising Mary's position is actually belittling Jesus' position as a mediator, which goes against the truth of the Bible.
1. Mary recorded in the Bible is Yue Se's wife. In the first chapter of Matthew, it is clear that the angel ordered Yue Se ...