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At nearly 2.5 million people and growing via native birth and immigration, Asian American Catholics are an important part of the demographic transformation of American Catholicism. Among the Asian groups making the greatest impact are Filipino-Americans who are the second largest Asian American population and represent the second largest source of Catholic immigration to the United States, second only to Mexico. Woefully understudied, little is known about Filipino-Americans and the ways in which Catholicism impacts their community. Drawing on ethnographic data collected in Houston, Texas as well as survey analysis of the Social Capital Community Benchmark survey, this study explores the dynamic relationship between religion and civic life among first-generation Filipino-Americans. Contrary to what may be anticipated from the social scientific literature on Asian American Catholics in general, Filipino-American Catholics participate in civic life to the same degree as Protestants, if not more. Although the Filipino-American community may currently face internal concerns that can detract from civic participation, religion plays an important role in overcoming these obstacles and mobilizing active civic lives. Focusing on four sets of extensive religious resources: (1) religious institutions, specifically the Catholic Church, (2) involvement in church through active weekly attendance, (3) involvement in church through other activities not associated with regular attendance such as Bible studies, and (4) involvement in religious groups such Couples for Christ and Palitaw that are not affiliated with a church, the findings of this study point to Catholicism as a dynamic and vibrant faith that bridges the spaces between culture, home, and civil society. It also highlights the more intimate and intensive resources found in these home devotional and prayer groups that inform and shape not only how Filipino-Americans define community but build it and engage it in the

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The Personal Study Edition, now available in the NABRE translation, is ideal for the beginners, whether it’s used within the context of the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults or other such parish-based scripture education programs. It provides a wealth of background information in a single volume that informs readers without overwhelming them. This hardcover edition features callouts in the biblical text, a Reading Guide and section introductions and introductory essays on topics such as how to read the Bible. The Questions for Discussion that follow each book’s section in the Reading Guide focus on themes such as: Group Sharing/Discussion, In Our Lives, and Individual/Personal Reflection/Action. In addition, there’s a glossary to terms that may be unfamiliar to some readers, the Sunday and weekday lectionary readings, a select NABRE concordance, and an indexed section of New Oxford Bible Maps. Also available in paperback and burgundy bonded leather. The New American Bible Revised Edition:The New American Bible Revised Edition (NABRE) brings to culmination the work of nearly 100 scholars, including translators, editors, and a subcommittee of Catholic bishops who provided extensive review of the biblical text over a period of many years. The NABRE is the first major amendment to the New American Bible translation since 1991. It features: *The first update of the Old Testament since 1970, taking into account recent archaeological and textual discoveries.*Complete revision of the Psalter.

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In the Bible against the Koran: The monster of the night itself is a place of rest

O Nations: Come, hear and listen to Bible cons Koran (3)

This is the last of the series (1-3): "Nations Or: Come, hear and listen to in the Bible against the Quran. "

 

In this they are the summary statements that the Lord's love God wants all people to hear and listen.

In his anger against his conviction of the United Nations and United Nations, the Lord Love of God: 1) He is angry against all nations, 2) His anger is about the armies of all nations, 3) It will totally destroy the armies of all nations, 4) He will give you the armies of all nations at slaughter, 5) the dead of all nations will be thrown, 6) The bodies of all nations will send a stench, 7) Mountains are steeped in the blood of all nations, 8) the stars of heaven shall be dissolved, 9) The sky rolled up like parchment 10) The host of stars will fall like dry leaves of the vine and wrinkled like the figs from the fig tree, 11) the sword of the Lord God "was drunk its filling the sky, but down to judge Edom and 12) the sword of the Lord is bathed in blood and covered with fat, 13), the Lord God sacrifice Bozrah and a great slaughter in Edom, 14) of the land of Edom was soaked in blood and dust of Edom will be soaked with fat, 15), the Lord God one day revenge and punishment of one year, 6) of Edom streams turned into pitch and dust of Edom will become a fire and brimstone, 17) of the earth Edom burning pitch not off night and day, its smoke will rise forever, 18) From one generation to the land of Edom, were deserted, nobody go again.

 

In this article (3) love the Lord God said:

 

Grounds, then, the book of the LORD and read: None of these fails

Find and read the book of God: None of them are missing

 

In this we have two important questions:

1) "The book" Jehovah

2) "These" (Not one of them is or not).

 

1) Regarding "the" book the LORD, the question is:

Where in the Bible is the book of the Lord?

Where in the Bible is the book called the book of the Lord?

This is a very important issue.

 

Look at the books of the Bible:

How many books are in the Bible?
The
Protestant Bible contains 66 books (39 Old Testament, 27 NT)

The Catholic Bible contains 73 books (46 OT, 27 NT)

The Orthodox Bible contains 78 books (51 OT, 27 NT).

The Hebrew Bible contains only 24 pounds.

 

It is well known that each book of the Bible has a special name, for example, the book of Psalms, the Book of Isaiah, etc.

Without But there are many books that are mentioned in the Bible and the biblical books, but they are lost or misplaced and can not find, for example,

  • The Book of the Wars of the Lord
  • The prophet Nathan
  • The Book of Jasher,
  • Etc.

The interested reader can find more details on lost books of the Bible read my article:

The twelve books of the Bible lost against the Quran, a parent (85)

 

Back to "The Book" of the Lord, is also lost? It has the same fate as others have lost a dozen books?

 

2) In reference to "those" (not one of "those" is or not).

These, hereinafter referred to as Lord God, the prophecies concerning Edom.

In that the Lord God Love gives some prophecies about Edom, which are:

The Lord God gave the land of Edom legacy to the beasts, dragons, owls, snakes, trees, vultures, falcons, the monster of the night, the desert creatures, etc. Therefore, Edom is sorry for ever and ever. No human being passes through it forever. It is well known that this prophecy has never product, and many people still live at home without any problem (s) of the country of Edom.

 

 

 

In addition, these are statements that God wants all countries to meet and listen

Allah said: "Men! Men and women, we have created Adam and Eve, and God has made you into nations and tribes so that you know others, communicate and cooperate with moderation. The noblest in the afterlife (in the eyes of Allah on the Day of Judgement, (is the best in conduct) in the life of the world.

Lo! Allah is Knowing their status and lineage, it is the good of your work and standing before him, and aware of their inner thoughts.

Furthermore, God has no sword, He did not need a sword, it can still and do everything, everywhere and every time without a sword.

In addition, the country of Edom, and these prophecies are not present the same in the Koran.

In addition, the Qur'an throughout the book to call Allah, and not a prophecy in the Koran is not found or not.

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O Nations: Come, hear and listen to the Bible (3)

 

Isaiah 34:12-17

 

New International Version

12 Her nobles have nothing to be called a kingdom, all her princes will end.

Exceeded its 13 spines citadels, nettles and brambles her strongholds. It will become a haunt of jackals, a home for owls.

Fourteen desert creatures will meet with hyenas and wild goats bleat to each other, there are creatures in the night and refreshments are places of rest.

15 The owl nest and lay their eggs is hatching, and take care of their young in the shadow of his wings, and falcons will gather, each with their partner.

16 Look in the book of the Lord and say: None of this missing, not one is missing his companion. Because it's the mouth that gave him the order and answer His Spirit.

17 He surrendered their parties, the extent of the hand dealt. They have always been and remains there, from generation to generation.

 

New International Version

12Its noble – there is nobody who can proclaim king – and all her princes will be nothing.

13Thorns come in their fortified towers, Nettles and thistles in its fortified cities; also be a place of jackals, a stay ostriches.

14The desert creatures will meet with the wolves, The hairy goat also will cry to its kind; Yes, the monster settle overnight and found a resting place.

15The tree snake nests and eggs, and hatch and gather under her protection. Yes, the Hawks met there, each with its type.

16Seek the book of the LORD and read: "No of them will be deprived without his companion for your mouth has commanded, and his Spirit has gathered.

17He threw lots for them, and his hand has divided the line they must possess it forever, from generation to generation they shall dwell.

 

English Standard Version

12Its noble, no one is called a kingdom, and all their princes are nothing.

13 thorns grow over its strongholds, nettles and thistles in its fortresses. This will be the haunt of jackals, a refuge for ostriches.

14 And the wild beasts shall meet with hyenas, wild goat and scream at her companion, in fact, there is the bird of the night and is set for a place to rest.

nests of snowy 15There and establishes and hatch and gather her young in her shadow, and, in fact, there are hawks together, each with its companion.

16Seek and reading the book of the Lord: No one will miss, but none is without its partner. For the mouth of the LORD has commanded, and his Spirit has gathered them.

17 He cast lots for them, their hands have a lot of them with the line and take the possess forever, from generation to generation who live there.

 

Version James King

12They shall call the nobles thereof to the kingdom, but none will be there, and all its officials is nothing.

13 And thorns shall come in his palaces, nettles and brambles in its fortresses, and it must be a dwelling dragons, and a court for owls.

14The beast of the desert shall also meet with the beasts of the island, and the satyr shout to his companion, the owl is also stop there, and found her a place to rest.

15There will be the owl nest and laying and hatching and gather under her shadow: there will the vultures also be gathered, every one with your partner.

16Seek Exit book of the LORD and read: "None of these fails, no one wants with his partner because his mouth and his mind ordered their imprisonment.

17 and cast lots for them, and his hand was divided by the line: they shall possess it forever, from generation to generation inhabit.

 

 

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O Nations: Come, listen, and listen to the Quran (3)

 

Verse 49:13

 

QARIB:

People, we created a male and a female and made you into nations and tribes so that you can meet. of you with Allah is the nobler the most merciful. Allah is Knower, the Aware.

Shakir

O you men! We have created a man and a woman, and you tribes and families that you know each other, without no doubt the most honorable of you with Allah is the one among you most careful (of his duty), Allah is Knowing, knowing

Pickthal:

Men! Here! We have created you male and female, and made you into nations and tribes that you may know each other. Behold it is the noblest of you in the eyes of Allah, the best of conduct. Behold Allah Knower, Aware.

Yusufali:

Men! We have created a single (pair) of a male and a female and made you into nations and tribes that ye may know each other (not that ye may despise (each other). Yes, the most honored of you in the sight of Allah is (he who is) the most righteous. And Allah knows well and knows very well (with all things (.

 

The meaning in the verse:

 

It is said that this verse was revealed about Bilal The muezzin of the Prophet.

The muezzin calls to prayer.

The call to prayer is five times a day.

Bilal was a black man, his faith was strong and the Prophet Muhammad loved him and gave him the opportunity and the honor of being the muezzin of the Prophet.

When Bilal made the call to prayer at Mecca after its conquest a group of men said: "Allah and His Messenger will not find anyone to call to prayer, but this flight. "

In response, Allah said (O mankind, We created men and women) of Adam and Eve (and made you into nations and tribes that ye may know each other sparingly. Noble of you) in the Hereafter, (In the eyes of Allah) on the Day of Judgement, (is the best in conduct) in the life of world, which in this case is Bilal.

Lo! Allah is Knower of their status and lineage, it is the good of your work and standing before him, and aware their inner thoughts.

This is the message that the Quran is humanity and the nation to hear and listen.

This verse is the key stone which prohibits racism, discrimination and other colors forms of discrimination.

Once the 49: 13 verse was revealed, all Muslims prohibits all forms of discrimination rights.

 

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Back to my question to the interested and intelligent reader:

Is the Quran quoted from the Bible?

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