Introduction In the rich tapestry of history, one name that shines brightly is that of King Sejong, a visionary monarch whose reign left an indelible mark on humanity. Born in 1397, King Sejong ascended to the throne of Joseon, a Korean dynasty, in 1418. His rule, spanning over 32 years, is often celebrated for its cultural, scientific, and societal advancements. Let's delve into the remarkable accomplishments of this revered ruler and explore the profound impact he had on the world. King Sejong's Accomplishments for Humanity The Creation of Hangul: A Linguistic Revolution. King Sejong's most enduring legacy is the creation of Hangul, the Korean script. Faced with the complexity and exclusivity of classical Chinese characters, King Sejong recognized the need for a writing system that could be easily accessible to all. In 1443, he unveiled Hangul, a phonetic script designed to be simple and intuitive. This groundbreaking achievement not only facilitated literacy among commo...
"Love your neighbors like you do"
This is the word that Jesus emphasized the most. Jesus personally showed the practice of love by being crucified to save mankind. Jesus' teachings based on the spirit of love and forgiveness are the most believed religion in the world today.The sublime love that Jesus showed mankind
Jesus said to people, "Always practice love." They taught us to love our friends, love our neighbors, even our enemies.It's a very difficult mind for an average person to have. In the end, he showed noble love by sacrificing his life to save mankind from suffering.
Jesus Born King of the Jews
Jesus was born in a stable in Bethlehem, Israel, around 4 BC. Born the King of the Jews, as predicted by the old Old Testament. King Hyerot, who ruled Israel at the time, ordered all babies under the age of 2 in Bethlehem to be killed for fear of the birth of Jesus. Jesus' parents fled to Egypt holding the young Jesus according to the angel's teachings sent by God. And that saved him from his anger. When King Hyerot died, Jesus' family returned to Joseph's hometown of Nazareth. Jesus grew up there as a thoughtful child.Jesus visited John and was baptized
At the age of 12, Jesus followed his parents to the temple in Jerusalem. Jesus shared questions and answers with the scholars of the law there. Law scholars admired Jesus' amazing wisdom. Jesus, who was a carpenter helping his father Joseph in Nazareth, visited John the Baptist at the age of 30. John baptized in the Jordan River and told people that Jesus was the son of God and the savior who would save the world. Then Jesus went to the desert and devoted himself to prayer for forty days. There were many temptations from demons, but I easily defeated them with God's words.Carry out miracles by conveying the word of God
Jesus, who came out of the wilderness, began to preach the gospel around Jerusalem and Galilee. He did many miracles, making wine with water, feeding 5,000 people full with two fish and five barley cakes, treating the sick and saving the dead. More and more people followed Jesus because they were moved by the words and miracles. You also have the Twelve Disciples, including Peter.
Jesus made it widely known that he was the son of God and came to save the world.
"Jesus, love your neighbor as your body."
"Those who do not have the heart of a young child cannot go to heaven."
"Whatever you want to be treated by others, treat others as well."
The great teaching that Jesus showed us is 'forgiveness'.
Jesus was tolerant of people's faults in his life. I gave forgiveness rather than punishment and didn't criticize recklessly. Even those who betrayed themselves and persecuted themselves, and those who crucified them and died in pain, prayed, "God forgive them."
The great spirit of forgiveness that Jesus showed continues to this day with Christian teachings.
Jesus made it widely known that he was the son of God and came to save the world.
Be crucified by Judas' betrayal
As the number of followers of Jesus increased, the opposition's persecution and checks intensified. The Sadducees and Pharisees, who served as leaders of the people, regarded Jesus as a thorn in their eyes. Jesus was captured by Roman soldiers by the betrayal of Judas, who fell for their twists. Jesus went up to the hill with a heavy cross. And he was crowned with a crown of thorns on his head and nails on his hands and feet. Jesus died in pain, mocked by the spectators.Resurrection After Death, Rise to Heaven
Jesus' body was taken to a cave tomb. Three days later, Jesus appeared in the attic where his disciples were gathered. It's a resurrection from death. Jesus stayed with his disciples for 40 days and told them how to deliver the word of God from now on. Then he went up to the sky with his disciples watching him."Jesus, love your neighbor as your body."
"Those who do not have the heart of a young child cannot go to heaven."
"Whatever you want to be treated by others, treat others as well."
The great teaching that Jesus showed us is 'forgiveness'.
Jesus was tolerant of people's faults in his life. I gave forgiveness rather than punishment and didn't criticize recklessly. Even those who betrayed themselves and persecuted themselves, and those who crucified them and died in pain, prayed, "God forgive them."
The great spirit of forgiveness that Jesus showed continues to this day with Christian teachings.

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