{"id":15181,"date":"2022-12-02T14:51:43","date_gmt":"2022-12-02T12:51:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hpwords.com\/?page_id=15181"},"modified":"2025-07-26T09:40:41","modified_gmt":"2025-07-26T07:40:41","slug":"the-unification-of-religions-through-returning-resurrection","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/dp\/resurrection\/the-unification-of-religions-through-returning-resurrection\/","title":{"rendered":"Section 3. The Unification of Religions through Returning Resurrection"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"scf_tags_groups\" data-logic-and=\"false\"><div class=\"scf_tags_group \"><h3 class=\"scf_tags_group_heading_title\">Language<\/h3><hr><div class=\"scf_tags_group_content\"><button class='scf_tag_button  ' data-val='\ud55c\uad6d\uc5b4'>\ud55c\uad6d\uc5b4<\/button><button class='scf_tag_button  ' data-val='English'>English<\/button><button class='scf_tag_button  ' data-val='Slides'>Slides<\/button><\/div><\/div><div class=\"scf_tags_group \"><h3 class=\"scf_tags_group_heading_title\">Highlights<\/h3><hr><div class=\"scf_tags_group_content\"><button class='scf_tag_button  ' data-val='Red'>Red<\/button><button class='scf_tag_button  ' data-val='Blue'>Blue<\/button><\/div><\/div><div id=\"scf_clear_filters_container\"><a id=\"scf_clear_filters\">(Clear All Filters)<\/a><\/div><\/div>\n\n\n<div class=\"has-header-1\"><p id=\"dp1-5.3-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Red,Blue,Yellow,\"><b>&#51228;3&#51208; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jaerim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Second Advent &ndash; &#20877;&#33256; [jaerim] Etymology &#20877;(&#51116;) [jae] &ndash; again, twice; &#33256;(&#47548;) [rim] &ndash; to approach, to get close to, to be almost;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51116;&#47548;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/buhwal\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"resurrection &ndash; &#63846;&#27963; [buhwal] Etymology &#63846; (&#48512;) [pu] &ndash; return, again; &#27963; (&#54876;) [hwal] &ndash; activity, alive, lively;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48512;&#54876;<\/a>&#50640; &#51032;&#54620; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title='religion &ndash; &#23447;&#25934; [jongyo] Etymology &#23447; (&#51333;) [jong] &ndash; fundamental knowledge; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments In Korean, the word for religion is jongyo. The first Chinese character &#23447; (jong) means \"wooden floor.\" The second character &#25934; (gyo) means \"teaching.\" Hence, what we call religion is the teaching that helps human beings&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/tongil\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Unification, unity &ndash; &#32113;&#19968; [tong'il] Etymology &#32113; (&#53685;) [tong] &ndash; to lead, command; &#19968; (&#51068;) [il] &ndash; one;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#53685;&#51068;<\/a><\/b><\/span><\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"has-header-2\"><p id=\"dp1-5.3.1-kor\"><b><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">&#8544;. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jaerim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Second Advent &ndash; &#20877;&#33256; [jaerim] Etymology &#20877;(&#51116;) [jae] &ndash; again, twice; &#33256;(&#47548;) [rim] &ndash; to approach, to get close to, to be almost;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51116;&#47548;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/buhwal\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"resurrection &ndash; &#63846;&#27963; [buhwal] Etymology &#63846; (&#48512;) [pu] &ndash; return, again; &#27963; (&#54876;) [hwal] &ndash; activity, alive, lively;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48512;&#54876;<\/a>&#50640; &#51032;&#54620; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kidoggyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"christianity &ndash; &#22522;&#30563;&#25934; [kidoggyo] Etymology &#22522; (&#44592;) [ki] &ndash; foundation, basis; &#30563; (&#46021;) [dok] &ndash; supervise, direct; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments The word &ldquo;Christianity&rdquo; is written as a combination of two Chinese characters, ki (&#22522;), meaning &ldquo;foundation&rdquo; or &ldquo;basis&rdquo; and dok (&#30563;), meaning &ldquo;to supervise, govern.&rdquo; Christianity is a religion of&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44592;&#46021;&#44368;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/tongil\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Unification, unity &ndash; &#32113;&#19968; [tong'il] Etymology &#32113; (&#53685;) [tong] &ndash; to lead, command; &#19968; (&#51068;) [il] &ndash; one;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#53685;&#51068;<\/a><\/span><\/span><\/b><\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<h3 id=\"dp1-5.3.1\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">3.1 The Unification of Christianity through Returning Resurrection<\/span><\/span><\/h3>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp1-5.3.1.p1-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,White,\">&#51060;&#48120; &#48376;&#51109; &#51228;2&#51208; &#8546; 2&#50640;&#49436; &#49345;&#49696;(&#35443;&#36848;)&#54620; &#48148;&#50752; &#44057;&#51060;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/nagwon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"paradise - &#63764;&#22290; [nagwon] Etymology &#63764; (&#45209;) [nag] &ndash; music; tune; melody; song; &#22290; (&#50896;) [won] &ndash; garden; orchard;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45209;&#50896;<\/a>(&#63764;&#22290;)&#50640; &#47672;&#47932;&#47084; &#51080;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/saengmyeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"life - &#29983;&#21629; [saengmyeong] Etymology &#29983; (&#49373;) [saeng]&ndash; life, birth; &#21629; (&#47749;) [myeong] &ndash; fate, destiny;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49373;&#47749;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/chegeub\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"level, weight - &#39636;&#32026; [chegeub] Etymology &#39636; (&#52404;) [che] &ndash; body, shape, form; &#32026; (&#44553;) [geub] &ndash; level, grade;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52404;&#44553;<\/a> &#50689;&#51064;(&#29983;&#21629;&#39636;&#32026; &#63923;&#20154;)&#46308;&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jaerim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Second Advent &ndash; &#20877;&#33256; [jaerim] Etymology &#20877;(&#51116;) [jae] &ndash; again, twice; &#33256;(&#47548;) [rim] &ndash; to approach, to get close to, to be almost;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51116;&#47548;<\/a>&#54616;&#49888; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jesus\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Jesus [yesu]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50696;&#49688;<\/a>&#45784;&#51012; &#48127;&#44256; &#47784;&#49900;&#51004;&#47196;&#50024; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/saenglyeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"divine-spirit - &#29983;&#38728; [saenglyeong] Etymology &#29983; (&#49373;) [saeng] &ndash; of life; &#63923; (&#50689;) [yeong] &ndash; spirit, soul;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49373;&#47161;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/chegeub\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"level, weight - &#39636;&#32026; [chegeub] Etymology &#39636; (&#52404;) [che] &ndash; body, shape, form; &#32026; (&#44553;) [geub] &ndash; level, grade;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52404;&#44553;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yeonginche\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"spirit self &ndash; &#63923;&#20154;&#39636; [yeonginche] Etymology &#63923; (&#50689;) [yeong] &ndash; soul, spirit, ghost; &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#39636; (&#52404;) [che] &ndash; body, shape, form, matter;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50689;&#51064;&#52404;<\/a>(&#29983;&#38728;&#39636;&#32026; &#63923;&#20154;&#39636;)&#47484; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/wanseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"completion, to perfect, perfection &ndash; &#23436;&#25104; [wanseong] Etymology &#23436; (&#50756;) [wan] &ndash; complete, whole; &#25104; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; accomplishment;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50756;&#49457;<\/a>&#54624; &#49688; &#51080;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jisang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"on the earth &ndash; &#22320;&#19978; [jisang]; (from &#51648;(&#22320;) - earth) Etymology &#22320; (&#51648;) [ji] &ndash; earth, land, ground; &#19978; (&#49345;) [sang] &ndash; up, top, first, best;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51648;&#49345;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seongdo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"saint &ndash; &#32854;&#24466; [seongdo] Etymology &#32854; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; holy, saint, sacred; &#24466; (&#46020;) [do] &ndash; religious follower, apostle, worshipper, disciple, going on foot, empty-handed;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49457;&#46020;<\/a>&#46308;&#50640;&#44172; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jaerim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Second Advent &ndash; &#20877;&#33256; [jaerim] Etymology &#20877;(&#51116;) [jae] &ndash; again, twice; &#33256;(&#47548;) [rim] &ndash; to approach, to get close to, to be almost;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51116;&#47548;<\/a>&#54620;&#45796;. &#44536;&#47532;&#54616;&#50668; &#44536;&#46308;&#47196; &#54616;&#50668;&#44552; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/boggwi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"restoration &ndash; &#24489;&#27512; [boggwi] Etymology &#24489; (&#48373;) [bog] &ndash; restore, return; &#27512; (&#44480;) [gwi] &ndash; to return, to go back;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48373;&#44480;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seomni\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"providence &ndash; &#25885;&#29702; [seomni] Etymology &#25885; (&#49453;) [seom] &ndash; to manage; &#29702; (&#47532;) [ri] &ndash; reason, logic;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49453;&#47532;<\/a>&#51032; &#46907;&#51012; &#51060;&#47344; &#49688; &#51080;&#46020;&#47197; &#54801;&#51312;&#54632;&#51004;&#47196;&#50024; &#44536;&#46308;&#44284; &#46041;&#51068;&#54620; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyetaeg\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"benefit - &#24800;&#28580; [hyetaeg] Etymology &#24800; (&#54812;) [hye] &ndash; grace, benefit; &#28580; (&#53469;) [taeg] &ndash; beneficence, grace, favor;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54812;&#53469;<\/a>&#51012; &#48155;&#50500; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/cheonguk\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Kingdom of Heaven &ndash; &#22825;&#22283; [cheon'guk] Etymology &#22825; (&#52380;) [chon] &ndash; heaven; &#22283; (&#44397;) [guk] &ndash; country, nation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52380;&#44397;<\/a>&#51004;&#47196; &#44032;&#44172; &#46104;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ttaraseo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"so,&nbsp;therefore, thus [ttaraseo]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46384;&#46972;&#49436;<\/a><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\"> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jesus\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Jesus [yesu]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50696;&#49688;<\/a>&#45784;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jaerim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Second Advent &ndash; &#20877;&#33256; [jaerim] Etymology &#20877;(&#51116;) [jae] &ndash; again, twice; &#33256;(&#47548;) [rim] &ndash; to approach, to get close to, to be almost;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51116;&#47548;<\/a>&#44592;(&#20877;&#33256;&#26399;)&#50640;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/nagwon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"paradise - &#63764;&#22290; [nagwon] Etymology &#63764; (&#45209;) [nag] &ndash; music; tune; melody; song; &#22290; (&#50896;) [won] &ndash; garden; orchard;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45209;&#50896;<\/a>&#50640; &#51080;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/modeun\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"all, every, each &ndash; &#35576;(&#51228;) [modeun]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47784;&#46304;<\/a> &#50689;&#51064;&#46308;&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hamkke\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"together - &#20465;(&#44396;) [hamkke]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54632;&#44760;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jisang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"on the earth &ndash; &#22320;&#19978; [jisang]; (from &#51648;(&#22320;) - earth) Etymology &#22320; (&#51648;) [ji] &ndash; earth, land, ground; &#19978; (&#49345;) [sang] &ndash; up, top, first, best;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51648;&#49345;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seongdo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"saint &ndash; &#32854;&#24466; [seongdo] Etymology &#32854; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; holy, saint, sacred; &#24466; (&#46020;) [do] &ndash; religious follower, apostle, worshipper, disciple, going on foot, empty-handed;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49457;&#46020;<\/a>&#46308;&#50640;&#44172; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jaerim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Second Advent &ndash; &#20877;&#33256; [jaerim] Etymology &#20877;(&#51116;) [jae] &ndash; again, twice; &#33256;(&#47548;) [rim] &ndash; to approach, to get close to, to be almost;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51116;&#47548;<\/a>&#54616;&#50668; &#44536;&#46308;&#51012; &#54801;&#51312;&#54616;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yeoksa\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"history &ndash; &#27511;&#21490; [yeoksa] Etymology &#27511; (&#50669;) [yeok] &ndash; go through; &#21490; (&#49324;) [sa] &ndash; history;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50669;&#49324;<\/a>(&#24441;&#20107;)&#47484; &#54616;&#51648; &#50506;&#51012; &#49688; &#50630;&#44172; &#46104;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp1-5.3.1.p1\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,White,\">At the time of the Second Advent, all life spirits who dwell in Paradise descend to the people on earth who, by believing in and attending the Lord, can attain the level of divine spirit. By cooperating with these people to fulfill God&rsquo;s Will for the providence of restoration, the spirits can share the same benefit and enter the Kingdom of Heaven <span class=\"has-small-font-size\">(cf. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/dp\/resurrection\/the-providence-of-resurrection\/#dp1-5.2.3.2.2\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Resurrection 2.3.2.2<\/a>)<\/span>. Accordingly,<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\"> all the spirits will descend from Paradise in that day and assist the believers on the earth.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp1-5.3.1.p2-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,White,\">&#44033; &#44060;&#52404;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shinang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Belief, faith &ndash; &#20449;&#20208; [shinang] Etymology &#20449; (&#49888;) [shin] &ndash; faith, religious belief; &#20208; (&#50521;) [ang] &ndash; to raise the head to look, to look up, to rely on, to admire; Fragments If you look at the Chinese character for shin (&#20449;), meaning belief, you will see it is a combination of the characters for&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49888;&#50521;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/thaedo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"attitude &ndash; &#24907;&#24230; [thaedo] Etymology &#24907; (&#53468;) [thae] &ndash; manner, attitude; &#24230; (&#46020;) [do] &ndash; boundary, extension;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#53468;&#46020;<\/a>&#50752; &#44536;&#44032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gajigo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"-&#50500;\/&#50612; &#44032;&#51648;&#44256; [a\/o gajigo] 1. and (then); 2. because; -&#51012;\/&#47484; &#44032;&#51648;&#44256; [eul\/reul gajigo] with smth;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44032;&#51648;&#44256;<\/a> &#51080;&#45716; &#52380;&#54408;(&#22825;&#31263;), &#44536;&#47532;&#44256; &#46907;&#51012; &#50948;&#54616;&#50668; &#49464;&#50868; &#44536; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seonjo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"ancestors &ndash; &#20808;&#31062; [seonjo] Etymology &#20808; (&#49440;) &ndash; first, previous; &#31062; (&#51312;) &ndash; grandfather, ancestor;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49440;&#51312;<\/a>&#46308;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gongjeog\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Achievements - &#21151;&#32318; [gongjeog]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44277;&#51201;<\/a>(&#21151;&#32318;) &#46321;&#50640; &#51032;&#54616;&#50668;, &#44536; &#49884;&#44592;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gakgak\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"each, every, respective - &#21508;&#21508; [gakgak]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44033;&#44033;<\/a> &#45796;&#47476;&#51648;&#47564; &#50948;&#50640;&#49436; &#49444;&#47749;&#54620; &#48148;&#50752; &#44057;&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ipjang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"position, situation, standpoint, stance - &#31435;&#22580; [ipjang] Etymology &#31435; (&#51077;) [ip] &ndash; to stand; to establish; &#22580; (&#51109;) [jang] &ndash; yard; place;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51077;&#51109;<\/a>&#50640;&#49436;<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\"> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jisang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"on the earth &ndash; &#22320;&#19978; [jisang]; (from &#51648;(&#22320;) - earth) Etymology &#22320; (&#51648;) [ji] &ndash; earth, land, ground; &#19978; (&#49345;) [sang] &ndash; up, top, first, best;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51648;&#49345;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seongdo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"saint &ndash; &#32854;&#24466; [seongdo] Etymology &#32854; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; holy, saint, sacred; &#24466; (&#46020;) [do] &ndash; religious follower, apostle, worshipper, disciple, going on foot, empty-handed;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49457;&#46020;<\/a>&#46308;&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/nagwon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"paradise - &#63764;&#22290; [nagwon] Etymology &#63764; (&#45209;) [nag] &ndash; music; tune; melody; song; &#22290; (&#50896;) [won] &ndash; garden; orchard;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45209;&#50896;<\/a>(&#63764;&#22290;)&#50640; &#51080;&#45716; &#50689;&#51064;&#46308;&#51032; &#54801;&#51312;&#50640; &#51032;&#54616;&#50668; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jaerim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Second Advent &ndash; &#20877;&#33256; [jaerim] Etymology &#20877;(&#51116;) [jae] &ndash; again, twice; &#33256;(&#47548;) [rim] &ndash; to approach, to get close to, to be almost;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51116;&#47548;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/junim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"the Lord - &#20027; [junim] Etymology &#20027; (&#51452;) [ju] &ndash; The Lord; &#45784; [nim] &ndash; honorific suffix;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51452;&#45784;<\/a> &#50526;&#51004;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/naaga\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"pursue, proceed, go[move] forward [naaga] &#45208;&#50500;&#44032;&#45796;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45208;&#50500;&#44032;<\/a> &#46907;&#51012; &#50948;&#54616;&#50668; &#54732;&#49888;&#54616;&#51648; &#50506;&#51012; &#49688; &#50630;&#44172; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/doenda\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"do &ndash; &#21270;(&#54868;) [doenda] from &#46112; [doel] &ndash; to be, to become\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46108;&#45796;<\/a>. &#44536;&#47111;&#44592; &#46412;&#47928;&#50640; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kidoggyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"christianity &ndash; &#22522;&#30563;&#25934; [kidoggyo] Etymology &#22522; (&#44592;) [ki] &ndash; foundation, basis; &#30563; (&#46021;) [dok] &ndash; supervise, direct; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments The word &ldquo;Christianity&rdquo; is written as a combination of two Chinese characters, ki (&#22522;), meaning &ldquo;foundation&rdquo; or &ldquo;basis&rdquo; and dok (&#30563;), meaning &ldquo;to supervise, govern.&rdquo; Christianity is a religion of&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44592;&#46021;&#44368;<\/a>&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jayeon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"nature - &#33258;&#28982; [jayeon] Etymology &#33258; (&#51088;) [ja] - self; &#28982; (&#50672;) [yeon]- be as it is;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51088;&#50672;<\/a>&#55176; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/tongil\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Unification, unity &ndash; &#32113;&#19968; [tong'il] Etymology &#32113; (&#53685;) [tong] &ndash; to lead, command; &#19968; (&#51068;) [il] &ndash; one;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#53685;&#51068;<\/a>&#46104;&#51648; &#50506;&#51012; &#49688; &#50630;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp1-5.3.1.p2\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,White,\">Although the time of visitation may vary according to an individual&rsquo;s faith, inborn nature, and the accomplishments of his ancestors for the providence,<span class=\"dp-red\"> sooner or later each believer will be guided by the spirits from Paradise to go before Christ at the Second Advent and devote their lives for the sake of God&rsquo;s Will. For this reason, Christianity is destined to be united.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure style=\"margin-bottom: 24px;\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"Slides,Red,\"><a href=\"\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/06\/resurrection-3-1.png\" data-lbwps-width=\"1920\" data-lbwps-height=\"1080\" data-lbwps-srcsmall=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/06\/resurrection-3-1-800x450.png\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/06\/resurrection-3-1.png\" alt=\"The Unification of Christianity through Returning Resurrection\"><\/a><\/span><\/figure><div class=\"has-header-2\"><p id=\"dp1-5.3.2-kor\"><b><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">&#8545;. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jaerim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Second Advent &ndash; &#20877;&#33256; [jaerim] Etymology &#20877;(&#51116;) [jae] &ndash; again, twice; &#33256;(&#47548;) [rim] &ndash; to approach, to get close to, to be almost;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51116;&#47548;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/buhwal\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"resurrection &ndash; &#63846;&#27963; [buhwal] Etymology &#63846; (&#48512;) [pu] &ndash; return, again; &#27963; (&#54876;) [hwal] &ndash; activity, alive, lively;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48512;&#54876;<\/a>&#50640; &#51032;&#54620; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/tareun\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"another, different [tareun]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45796;&#47480;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/modeun\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"all, every, each &ndash; &#35576;(&#51228;) [modeun]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47784;&#46304;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title='religion &ndash; &#23447;&#25934; [jongyo] Etymology &#23447; (&#51333;) [jong] &ndash; fundamental knowledge; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments In Korean, the word for religion is jongyo. The first Chinese character &#23447; (jong) means \"wooden floor.\" The second character &#25934; (gyo) means \"teaching.\" Hence, what we call religion is the teaching that helps human beings&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/tongil\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Unification, unity &ndash; &#32113;&#19968; [tong'il] Etymology &#32113; (&#53685;) [tong] &ndash; to lead, command; &#19968; (&#51068;) [il] &ndash; one;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#53685;&#51068;<\/a><\/span><\/span><\/b><\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<h3 id=\"dp1-5.3.2\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">3.2 The Unification of All Other Religions through Returning Resurrection<\/span><\/span><\/h3>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp1-5.3.2.p1-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,White,\">&#51060;&#48120; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/malse\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Last Days &ndash; &#26411;&#19990; [malse] Etymology &#26411; (&#47568;) &ndash; end, last; &#19990; (&#49464;) &ndash; era, period;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47568;&#49464;<\/a>&#47200;(&#26411;&#19990;&#35542;)&#50640;&#49436; &#45436;&#54620; &#48148;&#50752; &#44057;&#51060;, &#51060;&#51228;&#44620;&#51648; &#46041;&#51068;&#54620; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/mogjeog\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"purpose, goal &mdash; &#30446;&#30340; [mogjeog] Etymology &#30446; (&#47785;) [mog] &ndash; eye; &#30340; (&#51201;) [jeog] &ndash; target;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47785;&#51201;<\/a>&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jihyangha\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"aim (for), pursue [jihyangha] &#51648;&#54693;&#54616;&#45796;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51648;&#54693;&#54616;<\/a>&#44256; &#45208;&#50772;&#45912; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/modeun\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"all, every, each &ndash; &#35576;(&#51228;) [modeun]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47784;&#46304;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title='religion &ndash; &#23447;&#25934; [jongyo] Etymology &#23447; (&#51333;) [jong] &ndash; fundamental knowledge; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments In Korean, the word for religion is jongyo. The first Chinese character &#23447; (jong) means \"wooden floor.\" The second character &#25934; (gyo) means \"teaching.\" Hence, what we call religion is the teaching that helps human beings&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;<\/a>(&#23447;&#25934;)&#44032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hana\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"one &ndash; &#19968;(&#51068;) [hana]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kidoggyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"christianity &ndash; &#22522;&#30563;&#25934; [kidoggyo] Etymology &#22522; (&#44592;) [ki] &ndash; foundation, basis; &#30563; (&#46021;) [dok] &ndash; supervise, direct; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments The word &ldquo;Christianity&rdquo; is written as a combination of two Chinese characters, ki (&#22522;), meaning &ldquo;foundation&rdquo; or &ldquo;basis&rdquo; and dok (&#30563;), meaning &ldquo;to supervise, govern.&rdquo; Christianity is a religion of&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44592;&#46021;&#44368;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/munhwa\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"culture &ndash; &#25991;&#21270; [munhwa] Etymology &#25991; (&#47928;) [mun] &ndash; writing; &#21270; (&#54868;) [hwa] &ndash; to be, to become;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47928;&#54868;<\/a>&#44428;(&#22522;&#30563;&#25934;&#25991;&#21270;&#22280;)&#51004;&#47196; &#51216;&#52264; &#55137;&#49688;&#46104;&#50612; &#44032;&#44256; &#51080;&#45796;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yeoksa\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"history &ndash; &#27511;&#21490; [yeoksa] Etymology &#27511; (&#50669;) [yeok] &ndash; go through; &#21490; (&#49324;) [sa] &ndash; history;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50669;&#49324;<\/a>&#51201;&#51064; &#49324;&#49892;&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/uri\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"we, us &ndash; &#25105; [uri]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50864;&#47532;<\/a>&#45716; &#48512;&#51064;&#54624; &#49688; &#50630;&#45796;. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/keureomeuro\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"so,&nbsp;therefore, thus [keureomeuro]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44536;&#47084;&#48064;&#47196;<\/a><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\"> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kidoggyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"christianity &ndash; &#22522;&#30563;&#25934; [kidoggyo] Etymology &#22522; (&#44592;) [ki] &ndash; foundation, basis; &#30563; (&#46021;) [dok] &ndash; supervise, direct; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments The word &ldquo;Christianity&rdquo; is written as a combination of two Chinese characters, ki (&#22522;), meaning &ldquo;foundation&rdquo; or &ldquo;basis&rdquo; and dok (&#30563;), meaning &ldquo;to supervise, govern.&rdquo; Christianity is a religion of&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44592;&#46021;&#44368;<\/a>&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kidoggyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"christianity &ndash; &#22522;&#30563;&#25934; [kidoggyo] Etymology &#22522; (&#44592;) [ki] &ndash; foundation, basis; &#30563; (&#46021;) [dok] &ndash; supervise, direct; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments The word &ldquo;Christianity&rdquo; is written as a combination of two Chinese characters, ki (&#22522;), meaning &ldquo;foundation&rdquo; or &ldquo;basis&rdquo; and dok (&#30563;), meaning &ldquo;to supervise, govern.&rdquo; Christianity is a religion of&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44592;&#46021;&#44368;<\/a>&#47564;&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/wihan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"for [wihan];\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50948;&#54620;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title='religion &ndash; &#23447;&#25934; [jongyo] Etymology &#23447; (&#51333;) [jong] &ndash; fundamental knowledge; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments In Korean, the word for religion is jongyo. The first Chinese character &#23447; (jong) means \"wooden floor.\" The second character &#25934; (gyo) means \"teaching.\" Hence, what we call religion is the teaching that helps human beings&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;<\/a>&#44032; &#50500;&#45768;&#46972; &#44284;&#44144; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yeoksa\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"history &ndash; &#27511;&#21490; [yeoksa] Etymology &#27511; (&#50669;) [yeok] &ndash; go through; &#21490; (&#49324;) [sa] &ndash; history;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50669;&#49324;<\/a>&#49345;&#50640; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/nata\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"appear, present, existing &ndash; [natanal]; &#29694;(&#54788;) [hyeon] (Sino)\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45208;&#53440;<\/a>&#45228;&#45912; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/modeun\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"all, every, each &ndash; &#35576;(&#51228;) [modeun]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47784;&#46304;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title='religion &ndash; &#23447;&#25934; [jongyo] Etymology &#23447; (&#51333;) [jong] &ndash; fundamental knowledge; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments In Korean, the word for religion is jongyo. The first Chinese character &#23447; (jong) means \"wooden floor.\" The second character &#25934; (gyo) means \"teaching.\" Hence, what we call religion is the teaching that helps human beings&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/mogjeog\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"purpose, goal &mdash; &#30446;&#30340; [mogjeog] Etymology &#30446; (&#47785;) [mog] &ndash; eye; &#30340; (&#51201;) [jeog] &ndash; target;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47785;&#51201;<\/a>&#44620;&#51648; &#50500;&#50872;&#47084; &#49457;&#52712;&#54644;&#50556; &#46104;&#45716; &#52572;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongjeog\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"vertical &ndash; &#32305;&#30340; [jongjeog] Etymology &#32305; (&#51333;) [jong] &ndash; vertical, to jump up, to jump over; &#30340; (&#51201;) [jeok] &ndash; -ive, -like, -ish, -ic, -ical, -y, kind of, sort of;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#51201;<\/a>&#51064; &#49324;&#47749;&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gajigo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"-&#50500;\/&#50612; &#44032;&#51648;&#44256; [a\/o gajigo] 1. and (then); 2. because; -&#51012;\/&#47484; &#44032;&#51648;&#44256; [eul\/reul gajigo] with smth;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44032;&#51648;&#44256;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/nata\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"appear, present, existing &ndash; [natanal]; &#29694;(&#54788;) [hyeon] (Sino)\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45208;&#53440;<\/a>&#45212; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title='religion &ndash; &#23447;&#25934; [jongyo] Etymology &#23447; (&#51333;) [jong] &ndash; fundamental knowledge; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments In Korean, the word for religion is jongyo. The first Chinese character &#23447; (jong) means \"wooden floor.\" The second character &#25934; (gyo) means \"teaching.\" Hence, what we call religion is the teaching that helps human beings&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;<\/a>&#51064; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/keureomeuro\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"so,&nbsp;therefore, thus [keureomeuro]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44536;&#47084;&#48064;&#47196;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kidoggyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"christianity &ndash; &#22522;&#30563;&#25934; [kidoggyo] Etymology &#22522; (&#44592;) [ki] &ndash; foundation, basis; &#30563; (&#46021;) [dok] &ndash; supervise, direct; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments The word &ldquo;Christianity&rdquo; is written as a combination of two Chinese characters, ki (&#22522;), meaning &ldquo;foundation&rdquo; or &ldquo;basis&rdquo; and dok (&#30563;), meaning &ldquo;to supervise, govern.&rdquo; Christianity is a religion of&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44592;&#46021;&#44368;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jungshim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"center, middle &ndash; &#20013;&#24515; [jungshim] Etymology &#20013; (&#51473;) [jung] &ndash; middle, medium; &#24515; (&#49900;) [shim] &ndash; heart; Verbs &#51473;&#49900;&#54616;&#45796; &ndash; put something to the center;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51473;&#49900;<\/a>&#51004;&#47196; &#50724;&#49892; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jaerim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Second Advent &ndash; &#20877;&#33256; [jaerim] Etymology &#20877;(&#51116;) [jae] &ndash; again, twice; &#33256;(&#47548;) [rim] &ndash; to approach, to get close to, to be almost;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51116;&#47548;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/junim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"the Lord - &#20027; [junim] Etymology &#20027; (&#51452;) [ju] &ndash; The Lord; &#45784; [nim] &ndash; honorific suffix;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51452;&#45784;<\/a>&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kyeolguk\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"at root; in the result; in the end - &#32080;&#23616; [kyeolg&#712;uk]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44208;&#44397;<\/a> &#48520;&#44368;(&#20315;&#25934;)&#50640;&#49436; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jaerim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Second Advent &ndash; &#20877;&#33256; [jaerim] Etymology &#20877;(&#51116;) [jae] &ndash; again, twice; &#33256;(&#47548;) [rim] &ndash; to approach, to get close to, to be almost;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51116;&#47548;<\/a>&#54624; &#44163;&#51004;&#47196; &#48127;&#44256; &#51080;&#45716; &#48120;&#47477;&#48520;&#46020; &#46104;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#44256;, &#50976;&#44368;(&#20754;&#25934;)&#50640;&#49436; &#54788;&#54788;&#54624; &#44163;&#51004;&#47196; &#44256;&#45824;&#54616;&#44256; &#51080;&#45716; &#51652;&#51064;(&#30494;&#20154;)&#46020; &#46104;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#47728;, &#54620;&#54200; &#46608; &#47566;&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hanguk\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Korea - &#38867;&#22283; [hanguk] Etymology &#38867; (&#54620;) [han] &ndash; Korea; &#22283; (&#44397;) [guk] &ndash; country; state; nation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54620;&#44397;<\/a>&#51064;&#46308;&#51060; &#44256;&#45824;&#54616;&#44256; &#51080;&#45716; &#51221;&#46020;&#47161;(&#27491;&#36947;&#20196;)&#46020; &#46104;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;. &#44536;&#47532;&#44256; &#44536;&#45716; &#44536;&#48150;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/modeun\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"all, every, each &ndash; &#35576;(&#51228;) [modeun]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47784;&#46304;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title='religion &ndash; &#23447;&#25934; [jongyo] Etymology &#23447; (&#51333;) [jong] &ndash; fundamental knowledge; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments In Korean, the word for religion is jongyo. The first Chinese character &#23447; (jong) means \"wooden floor.\" The second character &#25934; (gyo) means \"teaching.\" Hence, what we call religion is the teaching that helps human beings&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;<\/a>&#50640;&#49436; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gakgak\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"each, every, respective - &#21508;&#21508; [gakgak]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44033;&#44033;<\/a> &#44536;&#46308; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ap-e\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"before; in front of; ahead of - [ap-e]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50526;&#50640;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/nata\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"appear, present, existing &ndash; [natanal]; &#29694;(&#54788;) [hyeon] (Sino)\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45208;&#53440;<\/a>&#45208;&#47532;&#46972;&#44256; &#48127;&#44256; &#51080;&#45716; &#44536; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jungshim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"center, middle &ndash; &#20013;&#24515; [jungshim] Etymology &#20013; (&#51473;) [jung] &ndash; middle, medium; &#24515; (&#49900;) [shim] &ndash; heart; Verbs &#51473;&#49900;&#54616;&#45796; &ndash; put something to the center;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51473;&#49900;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jonjae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"existence - &#23384;&#22312; [jonjae] Etymology &#23384; (&#51316;) [jon] &ndash; to exist; to be alive; &#22312; (&#51116;) [jae] &ndash; exist;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51316;&#51116;<\/a>&#44032; &#46104;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kido\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"prayer &ndash; &#31048;&#31153; [kido] Etymology &#31048; (&#44592;) &ndash; pray, beg; &#31153; (&#46020;) &ndash; to pray;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44592;&#46020;<\/a> &#54616;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp1-5.3.2.p1\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,White,\">As explained above, all religions, which have sought the same ultimate purpose, are gradually coalescing into one cultural sphere based on Christian ideals <span class=\"has-small-font-size\">(cf. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/dp\/eschatology\/the-last-days-and-the-present-days\/#dp1-3.4.2\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Eschatology 4.2<\/a>)<\/span>.<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\"> Christianity does not exist for its own sake, but has as its final mission the fulfillment of the purposes of all the religions in human history. Christ at the Second Advent, who is to come as the center of Christianity, is the person of the Maitreya Buddha who is to return according to the teachings of Buddhism, the True Man who is awaited in the Chinese religious tradition, and the Chongdoryong for whom many Koreans yearn. He is the central figure whose advent is expected in other religions as well.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp1-5.3.2.p2-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\">&#51060;&#50752; &#44057;&#51060;<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\"> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kidoggyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"christianity &ndash; &#22522;&#30563;&#25934; [kidoggyo] Etymology &#22522; (&#44592;) [ki] &ndash; foundation, basis; &#30563; (&#46021;) [dok] &ndash; supervise, direct; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments The word &ldquo;Christianity&rdquo; is written as a combination of two Chinese characters, ki (&#22522;), meaning &ldquo;foundation&rdquo; or &ldquo;basis&rdquo; and dok (&#30563;), meaning &ldquo;to supervise, govern.&rdquo; Christianity is a religion of&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44592;&#46021;&#44368;<\/a>&#50640;&#49436; &#44256;&#45824;&#54616;&#44256; &#51080;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jaerim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Second Advent &ndash; &#20877;&#33256; [jaerim] Etymology &#20877;(&#51116;) [jae] &ndash; again, twice; &#33256;(&#47548;) [rim] &ndash; to approach, to get close to, to be almost;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51116;&#47548;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jesus\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Jesus [yesu]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50696;&#49688;<\/a>&#45784;&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/tareun\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"another, different [tareun]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45796;&#47480;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/modeun\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"all, every, each &ndash; &#35576;(&#51228;) [modeun]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47784;&#46304;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title='religion &ndash; &#23447;&#25934; [jongyo] Etymology &#23447; (&#51333;) [jong] &ndash; fundamental knowledge; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments In Korean, the word for religion is jongyo. The first Chinese character &#23447; (jong) means \"wooden floor.\" The second character &#25934; (gyo) means \"teaching.\" Hence, what we call religion is the teaching that helps human beings&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;<\/a>&#50640;&#49436; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jaerim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Second Advent &ndash; &#20877;&#33256; [jaerim] Etymology &#20877;(&#51116;) [jae] &ndash; again, twice; &#33256;(&#47548;) [rim] &ndash; to approach, to get close to, to be almost;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51116;&#47548;<\/a>&#54616;&#47532;&#46972;&#44256; &#48127;&#44256; &#51080;&#45716; &#44536; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jungshim-inmul\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"central figure - &#20013;&#24515;&#20154;&#29289; [jungshim-inmul] Etymology &#20013;&#24515; (&#51473;&#49900;) [jungshim] &mdash; center; &#20154;&#29289; (&#51064;&#47932;) [inmul] &mdash; personality;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51473;&#49900;&#51064;&#47932;<\/a>(&#20013;&#24515;&#20154;&#29289;)&#51060;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kido\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"prayer &ndash; &#31048;&#31153; [kido] Etymology &#31048; (&#44592;) &ndash; pray, beg; &#31153; (&#46020;) &ndash; to pray;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44592;&#46020;<\/a> &#54616;&#44592; &#46412;&#47928;&#50640;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/tareun\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"another, different [tareun]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45796;&#47480;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title='religion &ndash; &#23447;&#25934; [jongyo] Etymology &#23447; (&#51333;) [jong] &ndash; fundamental knowledge; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments In Korean, the word for religion is jongyo. The first Chinese character &#23447; (jong) means \"wooden floor.\" The second character &#25934; (gyo) means \"teaching.\" Hence, what we call religion is the teaching that helps human beings&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;<\/a>&#47484; &#48127;&#45796;&#44032; &#53440;&#44228;&#54620; &#50689;&#51064;&#46308;&#46020; &#44536;&#44032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gajigo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"-&#50500;\/&#50612; &#44032;&#51648;&#44256; [a\/o gajigo] 1. and (then); 2. because; -&#51012;\/&#47484; &#44032;&#51648;&#44256; [eul\/reul gajigo] with smth;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44032;&#51648;&#44256;<\/a> &#51080;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yeongjeog\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"spiritual - &#63923;&#30340; [yeongjeog] Etymology &#63923; (&#50689;) [yeong] &ndash; spirit; &#30340; (&#51201;) [jeog] &ndash; -ive, -like, -ish, -ic, -ical, -y, kind of, sort of;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50689;&#51201;<\/a>&#51064; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/wichi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"position; location - &#20301;&#32622; [wichi] Etymology &#20301; (&#50948;) [wi] &ndash; status, position; &#32622; (&#52824;) [chi] - to put; to place;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50948;&#52824;<\/a>&#50640; &#46384;&#46972; &#44536;&#50640; &#51201;&#51025;&#46112; &#49884;&#44592;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gakgak\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"each, every, respective - &#21508;&#21508; [gakgak]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44033;&#44033;<\/a> &#45796;&#47476;&#51648;&#47564;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jaerim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Second Advent &ndash; &#20877;&#33256; [jaerim] Etymology &#20877;(&#51116;) [jae] &ndash; again, twice; &#33256;(&#47548;) [rim] &ndash; to approach, to get close to, to be almost;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51116;&#47548;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/buhwal\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"resurrection &ndash; &#63846;&#27963; [buhwal] Etymology &#63846; (&#48512;) [pu] &ndash; return, again; &#27963; (&#54876;) [hwal] &ndash; activity, alive, lively;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48512;&#54876;<\/a>(&#20877;&#33256;&#63846;&#27963;)&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyetaeg\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"benefit - &#24800;&#28580; [hyetaeg] Etymology &#24800; (&#54812;) [hye] &ndash; grace, benefit; &#28580; (&#53469;) [taeg] &ndash; beneficence, grace, favor;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54812;&#53469;<\/a>&#51012; &#48155;&#44592; &#50948;&#54616;&#50668; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/nagwon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"paradise - &#63764;&#22290; [nagwon] Etymology &#63764; (&#45209;) [nag] &ndash; music; tune; melody; song; &#22290; (&#50896;) [won] &ndash; garden; orchard;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45209;&#50896;<\/a>(&#63764;&#22290;)&#50640; &#51080;&#45716; &#50689;&#51064;&#46308;&#44284; &#44057;&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jaerim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Second Advent &ndash; &#20877;&#33256; [jaerim] Etymology &#20877;(&#51116;) [jae] &ndash; again, twice; &#33256;(&#47548;) [rim] &ndash; to approach, to get close to, to be almost;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51116;&#47548;<\/a>&#54616;&#51648; &#50506;&#51004;&#47732; &#50504; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/doenda\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"do &ndash; &#21270;(&#54868;) [doenda] from &#46112; [doel] &ndash; to be, to become\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46108;&#45796;<\/a>. &#44536;&#47532;&#54616;&#50668; &#44033;&#51088;&#44032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jisang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"on the earth &ndash; &#22320;&#19978; [jisang]; (from &#51648;(&#22320;) - earth) Etymology &#22320; (&#51648;) [ji] &ndash; earth, land, ground; &#19978; (&#49345;) [sang] &ndash; up, top, first, best;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51648;&#49345;<\/a>&#50640; &#51080;&#51012; &#46412; &#48127;&#50632;&#45912; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title='religion &ndash; &#23447;&#25934; [jongyo] Etymology &#23447; (&#51333;) [jong] &ndash; fundamental knowledge; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments In Korean, the word for religion is jongyo. The first Chinese character &#23447; (jong) means \"wooden floor.\" The second character &#25934; (gyo) means \"teaching.\" Hence, what we call religion is the teaching that helps human beings&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jisang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"on the earth &ndash; &#22320;&#19978; [jisang]; (from &#51648;(&#22320;) - earth) Etymology &#22320; (&#51648;) [ji] &ndash; earth, land, ground; &#19978; (&#49345;) [sang] &ndash; up, top, first, best;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51648;&#49345;<\/a> &#49888;&#51088;&#46308;&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jaerim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Second Advent &ndash; &#20877;&#33256; [jaerim] Etymology &#20877;(&#51116;) [jae] &ndash; again, twice; &#33256;(&#47548;) [rim] &ndash; to approach, to get close to, to be almost;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51116;&#47548;<\/a>&#54616;&#49888; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jesus\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Jesus [yesu]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50696;&#49688;<\/a>&#45784; &#50526;&#51004;&#47196; &#51064;&#46020;&#54616;&#50668;, &#44536;&#47484; &#48127;&#44256; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/moshi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"To serve or wait on a higher-status person &ndash; &#20365; [moshida]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47784;&#49884;<\/a>&#50612; &#46907;&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/iru\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Accomplishment &ndash; &#25104; (&#51060;&#47344;) [irul] Verbs &#51060;&#47336;&#45796; [iruda] &ndash; to achieve, to implement, to execute;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#47336;<\/a>&#46020;&#47197; &#54801;&#51312;&#54616;&#51648; &#50506;&#51012; &#49688; &#50630;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ttaraseo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"so,&nbsp;therefore, thus [ttaraseo]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46384;&#46972;&#49436;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/modeun\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"all, every, each &ndash; &#35576;(&#51228;) [modeun]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47784;&#46304;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title='religion &ndash; &#23447;&#25934; [jongyo] Etymology &#23447; (&#51333;) [jong] &ndash; fundamental knowledge; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments In Korean, the word for religion is jongyo. The first Chinese character &#23447; (jong) means \"wooden floor.\" The second character &#25934; (gyo) means \"teaching.\" Hence, what we call religion is the teaching that helps human beings&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;<\/a>&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kyeolguk\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"at root; in the result; in the end - &#32080;&#23616; [kyeolg&#712;uk]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44208;&#44397;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kidoggyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"christianity &ndash; &#22522;&#30563;&#25934; [kidoggyo] Etymology &#22522; (&#44592;) [ki] &ndash; foundation, basis; &#30563; (&#46021;) [dok] &ndash; supervise, direct; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments The word &ldquo;Christianity&rdquo; is written as a combination of two Chinese characters, ki (&#22522;), meaning &ldquo;foundation&rdquo; or &ldquo;basis&rdquo; and dok (&#30563;), meaning &ldquo;to supervise, govern.&rdquo; Christianity is a religion of&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44592;&#46021;&#44368;<\/a>&#47484; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jungshim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"center, middle &ndash; &#20013;&#24515; [jungshim] Etymology &#20013; (&#51473;) [jung] &ndash; middle, medium; &#24515; (&#49900;) [shim] &ndash; heart; Verbs &#51473;&#49900;&#54616;&#45796; &ndash; put something to the center;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51473;&#49900;<\/a>&#54616;&#44256; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/tongil\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Unification, unity &ndash; &#32113;&#19968; [tong'il] Etymology &#32113; (&#53685;) [tong] &ndash; to lead, command; &#19968; (&#51068;) [il] &ndash; one;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#53685;&#51068;<\/a>&#54616;&#44172; &#46104;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp1-5.3.2.p2\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">Consequently,at the Second Coming of Christ, all spirits who believed in religions other than Christianity during their lifetime will, like the spirits in Paradise, also return to earth to be resurrected, even though the timing of their return will vary depending upon their spiritual position. These spirits must guide the earthly believers of their respective religions to Christ at the Second Advent and assist them to believe in him and attend him in his work to fulfill God&rsquo;s Will.<\/span><\/span> We can find a parallel example of this at the First Advent: the three wise men from the East, who were Zoroastrians, came in search of Jesus and worshipped him at his birth. Accordingly, all religions will eventually be united around a revived Christianity.\n\n\n\n<figure style=\"margin-bottom: 24px;\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"Slides,Red,\"><a href=\"\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/06\/resurrection-3-2.png\" data-lbwps-width=\"1920\" data-lbwps-height=\"1080\" data-lbwps-srcsmall=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/06\/resurrection-3-2-800x450.png\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/06\/resurrection-3-2.png\" alt=\"The Unification of All Other Religions through Returning Resurrection\"><\/a><\/span><\/figure><\/p><div class=\"has-header-2\"><p id=\"dp1-5.3.3-kor\"><b><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">&#8546;. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jaerim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Second Advent &ndash; &#20877;&#33256; [jaerim] Etymology &#20877;(&#51116;) [jae] &ndash; again, twice; &#33256;(&#47548;) [rim] &ndash; to approach, to get close to, to be almost;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51116;&#47548;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/buhwal\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"resurrection &ndash; &#63846;&#27963; [buhwal] Etymology &#63846; (&#48512;) [pu] &ndash; return, again; &#27963; (&#54876;) [hwal] &ndash; activity, alive, lively;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48512;&#54876;<\/a>&#50640; &#51032;&#54620; &#48708;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title='religion &ndash; &#23447;&#25934; [jongyo] Etymology &#23447; (&#51333;) [jong] &ndash; fundamental knowledge; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments In Korean, the word for religion is jongyo. The first Chinese character &#23447; (jong) means \"wooden floor.\" The second character &#25934; (gyo) means \"teaching.\" Hence, what we call religion is the teaching that helps human beings&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;<\/a>&#51064;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/tongil\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Unification, unity &ndash; &#32113;&#19968; [tong'il] Etymology &#32113; (&#53685;) [tong] &ndash; to lead, command; &#19968; (&#51068;) [il] &ndash; one;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#53685;&#51068;<\/a><\/span><\/span><\/b><\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<h3 id=\"dp1-5.3.3\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">3.3 The Unification of Non-Religious People through Returning Resurrection<\/span><\/span><\/h3>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp1-5.3.3.p1-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">&#50612;&#46496;&#54620; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title='religion &ndash; &#23447;&#25934; [jongyo] Etymology &#23447; (&#51333;) [jong] &ndash; fundamental knowledge; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments In Korean, the word for religion is jongyo. The first Chinese character &#23447; (jong) means \"wooden floor.\" The second character &#25934; (gyo) means \"teaching.\" Hence, what we call religion is the teaching that helps human beings&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;<\/a>&#46020; &#48127;&#51648; &#50506;&#44256; &#45796;&#47564; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yangshim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"conscience &ndash; &#33391;&#24515; [yangshim] Etymology &#33391; (&#50577;) [yang] &ndash; to be good, form of &#47049; (&ldquo;good&rdquo;); &#24515; (&#49900;) [shim] &ndash; heart;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50577;&#49900;<\/a>&#51201;&#51004;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/saenghwal\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"daily living, lifestyle, way of life &ndash; &#29983;&#27963; [saenghwal] Etymology &#29983; (&#49373;) [saeng] &ndash; of life, to be born; &#27963; (&#54876;) [hwal] &ndash; activity;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49373;&#54876;<\/a>&#54616;&#45796;&#44032; &#53440;&#44228;&#54620; &#50689;&#51064;&#46308;&#46020; &#47784;&#46160; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jaerim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Second Advent &ndash; &#20877;&#33256; [jaerim] Etymology &#20877;(&#51116;) [jae] &ndash; again, twice; &#33256;(&#47548;) [rim] &ndash; to approach, to get close to, to be almost;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51116;&#47548;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/buhwal\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"resurrection &ndash; &#63846;&#27963; [buhwal] Etymology &#63846; (&#48512;) [pu] &ndash; return, again; &#27963; (&#54876;) [hwal] &ndash; activity, alive, lively;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48512;&#54876;<\/a> &#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyetaeg\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"benefit - &#24800;&#28580; [hyetaeg] Etymology &#24800; (&#54812;) [hye] &ndash; grace, benefit; &#28580; (&#53469;) [taeg] &ndash; beneficence, grace, favor;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54812;&#53469;<\/a>&#51012; &#48155;&#44592; &#50948;&#54616;&#50668; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gakgak\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"each, every, respective - &#21508;&#21508; [gakgak]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44033;&#44033;<\/a> &#44536;&#46308;&#50640;&#44172; &#54728;&#46973;&#46104;&#50612; &#51080;&#45716; &#49884;&#44592;&#50640; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jisang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"on the earth &ndash; &#22320;&#19978; [jisang]; (from &#51648;(&#22320;) - earth) Etymology &#22320; (&#51648;) [ji] &ndash; earth, land, ground; &#19978; (&#49345;) [sang] &ndash; up, top, first, best;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51648;&#49345;<\/a>&#50640; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jaerim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Second Advent &ndash; &#20877;&#33256; [jaerim] Etymology &#20877;(&#51116;) [jae] &ndash; again, twice; &#33256;(&#47548;) [rim] &ndash; to approach, to get close to, to be almost;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51116;&#47548;<\/a>&#54620;&#45796;. &#44536;&#47532;&#54616;&#50668; &#44536;&#46308;&#46020; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yangshim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"conscience &ndash; &#33391;&#24515; [yangshim] Etymology &#33391; (&#50577;) [yang] &ndash; to be good, form of &#47049; (&ldquo;good&rdquo;); &#24515; (&#49900;) [shim] &ndash; heart;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50577;&#49900;<\/a>&#51201;&#51064; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jisang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"on the earth &ndash; &#22320;&#19978; [jisang]; (from &#51648;(&#22320;) - earth) Etymology &#22320; (&#51648;) [ji] &ndash; earth, land, ground; &#19978; (&#49345;) [sang] &ndash; up, top, first, best;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51648;&#49345;<\/a>&#51064;&#51004;&#47196; &#54616;&#50668;&#44552; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jaerim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Second Advent &ndash; &#20877;&#33256; [jaerim] Etymology &#20877;(&#51116;) [jae] &ndash; again, twice; &#33256;(&#47548;) [rim] &ndash; to approach, to get close to, to be almost;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51116;&#47548;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/junim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"the Lord - &#20027; [junim] Etymology &#20027; (&#51452;) [ju] &ndash; The Lord; &#45784; [nim] &ndash; honorific suffix;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51452;&#45784;<\/a>&#51012; &#52286;&#50500; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/moshi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"To serve or wait on a higher-status person &ndash; &#20365; [moshida]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47784;&#49884;<\/a>&#50612; &#44536; &#46907;&#51012; &#51060;&#47344; &#49688; &#51080;&#46020;&#47197; &#54801;&#51312;&#54616;&#44172; &#46104;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,White,\"> &#47560;&#53468;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bogeum\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"gospel - &#31119;&#38899; [bogeum] Etymology &#31119; (&#48373;) [bog] &ndash; fortune; &#38899; (&#51020;) [eum] &ndash; sound; news;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48373;&#51020;<\/a> 2&#51109; 2&#51208; &#51060;&#54616;&#50640; &#44592;&#47197;&#46108; &#48148;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jesus\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Jesus [yesu]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50696;&#49688;<\/a>&#45784;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/tansaeng\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"birth &ndash; &#35477;&#29983; [tansaeng] Etymology &#35477; [tan] &ndash; give birth, be born; &#29983; [saeng] &ndash; live;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#53444;&#49373;<\/a> &#46412; &#51216;&#49457;&#49696;&#51088;(&#46041;&#48169;&#48149;&#49324;)&#46308;&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jesus\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Jesus [yesu]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50696;&#49688;<\/a>&#45784;&#51012; &#52286;&#50500;&#50752;&#49436; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gyeongbae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"respectful bow, worship - &#25964;&#25308; [gyeongbae] Etymology &#25964; (&#44221;) [gyeong] &ndash; respect, honor; &#25308; (&#48176;) [bae] &ndash; do obeisance; bow; kowtow;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44221;&#48176;<\/a>(&#25964;&#25308;)&#54616;&#44256; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/moshi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"To serve or wait on a higher-status person &ndash; &#20365; [moshida]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47784;&#49884;<\/a>&#50632;&#45912; &#51068;&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ireohan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"such, of this kind [ireoh&#712;an] &#51060;&#47084;&#54616;&#45796;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#47084;&#54620;<\/a> &#50696;&#50640; &#49549;&#54616;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#46972; &#54616;&#44192;&#45796;.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp1-5.3.3.p1\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">Spirits who, in their lifetime, led a conscientious life but did not believe in any religion will also return to earth at the granted time to receive the benefit of returning resurrection. They will guide conscientious earthly people to seek out Christ at the Second Advent, attend him, and assist him in fulfilling God&rsquo;s Will.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp1-5.3.3.p2-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\"><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hananim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"God &mdash; &#22825;&#20027; [hananim]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;&#45784;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/boggwi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"restoration &ndash; &#24489;&#27512; [boggwi] Etymology &#24489; (&#48373;) [bog] &ndash; restore, return; &#27512; (&#44480;) [gwi] &ndash; to return, to go back;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48373;&#44480;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seomni\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"providence &ndash; &#25885;&#29702; [seomni] Etymology &#25885; (&#49453;) [seom] &ndash; to manage; &#29702; (&#47532;) [ri] &ndash; reason, logic;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49453;&#47532;<\/a>(&#24489;&#27512;&#25885;&#29702;)&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gunggeuk\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"dead end - &#31406;&#26997; [gunggeuk] Etymology &#31406; (&#44417;) &ndash; to be exhausted; to suffer from lack of opportunity; &#26997; (&#44537;) &ndash; peak; extremity;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44417;&#44537;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/mogjeog\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"purpose, goal &mdash; &#30446;&#30340; [mogjeog] Etymology &#30446; (&#47785;) [mog] &ndash; eye; &#30340; (&#51201;) [jeog] &ndash; target;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47785;&#51201;<\/a>&#51008; &#51204;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/illyu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"human, humanity - &#20154;&#39006; [illyu] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#39006; (&#47448;) [lyu] &ndash; kind, type, class;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#47448;<\/a>&#47484; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/guwon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"salvation - &#25937;&#25588; [guwon] Etymology &#25937; (&#44396;) [gu] &ndash; save, rescue, relieve; &#25588; (&#50896;) [won] &ndash; aid, assist;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44396;&#50896;<\/a>&#54616;&#49884;&#47140;&#45716; &#45936; &#51080;&#45796;. &#44536;&#47111;&#44592; &#46412;&#47928;&#50640; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hananim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"God &mdash; &#22825;&#20027; [hananim]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;&#45784;<\/a>&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gakgak\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"each, every, respective - &#21508;&#21508; [gakgak]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44033;&#44033;<\/a> &#44536; &#51396;&#47484; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/tanggam\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"indemnity &ndash; &#34153;&#28187; [tanggam] Etymology &#34153; (&#53461;) [tang] &ndash; to wander; &#28187; (&#44048;) [gam] &ndash; to decrease, to subtract;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#53461;&#44048;<\/a>(&#34153;&#28187;)&#54616;&#45716;&#45936; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/pil-yo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"necessary &ndash; &#24517;&#35201; [pil-yo] Etymology &#24517; (&#54596;) - surely, certainly, without fail; &#35201; (&#50836;) - importance;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54596;&#50836;<\/a>&#54620; &#50612;&#45712; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kigan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"period &ndash; &#26399;&#38291; [kigan] Etymology &#26399; (&#44592;) [ki] &ndash; expect, time, period; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44592;&#44036;<\/a>&#47564; &#45796; &#44221;&#44284;&#54616;&#47732; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/chiok\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"hell - &#22320;&#29508; [chiok] Etymology &#22320; (&#51648;) [chi] - earth, land, ground; &#29508; (&#50725;) [ok] - prison;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51648;&#50725;<\/a>&#44620;&#51648;&#46020; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/wanjeon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"perfection &ndash; &#23436;&#20840; [wanjeon] Etymology &#23436; (&#50756;) &ndash; complete, whole; &#20840; (&#51204;) &ndash; intact, undamaged;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50756;&#51204;<\/a>&#55176; &#52384;&#54224;&#54616;&#49884;&#47140;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,White,\"> &#47564;&#50557; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hananim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"God &mdash; &#22825;&#20027; [hananim]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;&#45784;<\/a>&#51032; &#49440;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/mogjeog\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"purpose, goal &mdash; &#30446;&#30340; [mogjeog] Etymology &#30446; (&#47785;) [mog] &ndash; eye; &#30340; (&#51201;) [jeog] &ndash; target;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47785;&#51201;<\/a>&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/iru\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Accomplishment &ndash; &#25104; (&#51060;&#47344;) [irul] Verbs &#51060;&#47336;&#45796; [iruda] &ndash; to achieve, to implement, to execute;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#47336;<\/a>&#50612;&#51652; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/pijo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"creature &ndash; &#34987;&#36896; [pijo] Etymology &#34987; (&#54588;) [pi] &ndash; to cover; &#36896; (&#51312;) [jo] &ndash; to create, to make, to achieve;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54588;&#51312;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/segye\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"world &ndash; &#19990;&#30028; [segye] Etymology &#19990; (&#49464;) [se] &ndash; world; &#30028; (&#44228;) [gye] &ndash; boundary;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49464;&#44228;<\/a>(&#34987;&#36896;&#19990;&#30028;)&#50640; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/chiok\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"hell - &#22320;&#29508; [chiok] Etymology &#22320; (&#51648;) [chi] - earth, land, ground; &#29508; (&#50725;) [ok] - prison;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51648;&#50725;<\/a>&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yeongwon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"eternity - &#27704;&#36960; [yeongwon] Etymology &#27704; (&#50689;) - long, deep, forever; &#36960; (&#50896;) - far away;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50689;&#50896;<\/a>&#55176; &#44536;&#45824;&#47196; &#45224;&#50500; &#51080;&#45796;&#47732;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gyeolgwa\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"result, consequence - &#32080;&#26524; [gyeolgwa] Etymology &#32080; (&#44228;) [gyeol] &ndash; result; &#26524; (&#47749;) [gwa] &ndash; fruit, result;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44208;&#44284;<\/a>&#51201;&#51004;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hananim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"God &mdash; &#22825;&#20027; [hananim]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;&#45784;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/changjo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"creation &ndash; &#21109;&#36896; [changjo] Etymology &#21109; (&#52285;) [chang] &ndash; to start, to originate; &#36896; (&#51312;) [jo] &ndash; to create, to make, to achieve;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52285;&#51312;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/isang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Ideal &ndash; &#29702;&#24819; [isang] Etymology &#29702; (&#51060;) [i] &ndash; reason, logic; &#24819; (&#49345;) [sang] &ndash; idea, thought; Fragments The &quot;Ideal,&quot; (&#29702;&#24819;) in Chinese characters, is comprised of a left side &#29579; (king) and a right side &#37324; (village); in other words, king's village. One side symbolizes the whole, and the other side represents the center.&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#49345;<\/a>(&#21109;&#36896;&#29702;&#24819;)&#51060;&#45208; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/boggwi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"restoration &ndash; &#24489;&#27512; [boggwi] Etymology &#24489; (&#48373;) [bog] &ndash; restore, return; &#27512; (&#44480;) [gwi] &ndash; to return, to go back;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48373;&#44480;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seomni\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"providence &ndash; &#25885;&#29702; [seomni] Etymology &#25885; (&#49453;) [seom] &ndash; to manage; &#29702; (&#47532;) [ri] &ndash; reason, logic;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49453;&#47532;<\/a>&#45716; &#47568;&#54624; &#44163;&#46020; &#50630;&#44256; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hananim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"God &mdash; &#22825;&#20027; [hananim]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;&#45784;<\/a>&#44620;&#51648;&#46020; &#48520;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/wanjeon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"perfection &ndash; &#23436;&#20840; [wanjeon] Etymology &#23436; (&#50756;) &ndash; complete, whole; &#20840; (&#51204;) &ndash; intact, undamaged;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50756;&#51204;<\/a>&#54620; &#48516;&#51060; &#46104;&#50612;&#51648;&#45716; &#47784;&#49692;&#51012; &#52488; &#47000;&#54616;&#44172; &#46112; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp1-5.3.3.p2\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\">The ultimate purpose of God&rsquo;s providence of restoration is to save all of humanity. Therefore, God intends to abolish hell completely after the passage of time necessary for each individual to make restitution for his sin.<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,White,\"> If hell were to remain eternally in the world where God&rsquo;s purpose of goodness is fulfilled, it would contradict the perfection of God, His ideal, and His providence of restoration.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp1-5.3.3.p3-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,White,\"><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/tarak\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"fall &ndash; &#22702;&#33853; [tarak] Etymology &#22702; (&#53440;) [ta] &ndash; to fall, to degenerate; &#33853; (&#46973;) [rak] &ndash; to fall, to drop;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#53440;&#46973;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#50640; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/isseo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"there is &ndash; &#22312;(&#51116;) [isseo] From &#51080;&#51012; [isseul] &ndash; exist\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51080;&#50612;<\/a>&#49436;&#46020; &#44536; &#50612;&#45712; &#54620; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/janyeo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"children; sons and daughters; offspring - &#23376;&#22899; [janyeo] Etymology &#23376; (&#51088;) [ja] &ndash; son; man; offspring; &#22899; (&#49457;) [nyeo] &ndash; female; woman;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51088;&#45376;<\/a>&#46972;&#46020; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bulhaeng\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"unhappiness, misfortune &ndash; &#19981;&#24184; [bulhaeng] Etymology &#19981; (&#48520;) [bul] &ndash; not; &#24184; (&#54665;) [haeng] &ndash; fortune, good luck;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48520;&#54665;<\/a>&#54616;&#44172; &#46104;&#47732; &#44208;&#53076; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/haengbok\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Happiness &ndash; &#24184;&#31119; [haengbok] Etymology &#24184; (&#54665;) [haeng] &ndash; fortune, good luck; &#31119; (&#48373;) [bok] &ndash; blessing, happiness, good fortune;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54665;&#48373;<\/a>&#54644;&#51656; &#49688; &#50630;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060; &#44536; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bumo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"parents &ndash; &#29238;&#27597; [bumo] It comes from the Chinese characters &#29238; (pu) &ndash; father and &#27597; (mo) &ndash; mother. Fragments Which is first, heaven or earth? Heaven and earth? Or earth and heaven? Which is first? Likewise, is it mother and father? or father and mother? Which is first? In the case of a couple,&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48512;&#47784;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shimjeong-hangul\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"shimjeong &ndash; &#24515;&#24773; Etymology &#24515; (shim) &ndash; heart; &#24773; (jeong) &ndash; emotion;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49900;&#51221;<\/a>&#51060;&#44144;&#45720;, &#54616;&#47932;&#47728; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/haneul\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Heaven, sky [haneul]; &#22825; [cheon]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45720;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bumo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"parents &ndash; &#29238;&#27597; [bumo] It comes from the Chinese characters &#29238; (pu) &ndash; father and &#27597; (mo) &ndash; mother. Fragments Which is first, heaven or earth? Heaven and earth? Or earth and heaven? Which is first? Likewise, is it mother and father? or father and mother? Which is first? In the case of a couple,&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48512;&#47784;<\/a>&#47196; &#44228;&#49888; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hananim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"God &mdash; &#22825;&#20027; [hananim]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;&#45784;<\/a>&#50640; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/isseo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"there is &ndash; &#22312;(&#51116;) [isseo] From &#51080;&#51012; [isseul] &ndash; exist\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51080;&#50612;<\/a>&#49436;&#47028;. &#48288;&#46300;&#47196;&#54980;&#49436; 3&#51109; 9&#51208;&#51012; &#48372;&#47732; &#50724;&#51649; &#45320;&#55148;&#47484; &#45824;&#54616;&#50668; &#50724;&#47000; &#52280;&#51004;&#49324; &#50500;&#47924;&#46020; &#47736;&#47581;&#52824; &#50506;&#44256; &#45796; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hoegae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"repentance - &#24724;&#25913; [hoegae] Etymology &#24724; (&#54924;) [hoe] - regret, repent; &#25913; (&#44060;) [gae] - to change, to transform;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54924;&#44060;<\/a>&#54616;&#44592;&#50640; &#51060;&#47476;&#44592;&#47484; &#50896;&#54616;&#49884;&#45712;&#45768;&#46972;&#44256; &#44592;&#47197;&#46104;&#50612; &#51080;&#45796;. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ttaraseo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"so,&nbsp;therefore, thus [ttaraseo]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46384;&#46972;&#49436;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hananim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"God &mdash; &#22825;&#20027; [hananim]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;&#45784;<\/a>&#51060; &#50896;&#54616;&#49884;&#45716; &#46907;&#45824;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/iru\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Accomplishment &ndash; &#25104; (&#51060;&#47344;) [irul] Verbs &#51060;&#47336;&#45796; [iruda] &ndash; to achieve, to implement, to execute;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#47336;<\/a>&#50612;&#51256;&#50556; &#54624; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/isang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Ideal &ndash; &#29702;&#24819; [isang] Etymology &#29702; (&#51060;) [i] &ndash; reason, logic; &#24819; (&#49345;) [sang] &ndash; idea, thought; Fragments The &quot;Ideal,&quot; (&#29702;&#24819;) in Chinese characters, is comprised of a left side &#29579; (king) and a right side &#37324; (village); in other words, king's village. One side symbolizes the whole, and the other side represents the center.&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#49345;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/segye\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"world &ndash; &#19990;&#30028; [segye] Etymology &#19990; (&#49464;) [se] &ndash; world; &#30028; (&#44228;) [gye] &ndash; boundary;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49464;&#44228;<\/a>(&#63972;&#24819;&#19990;&#30028;)&#50640; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/chiok\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"hell - &#22320;&#29508; [chiok] Etymology &#22320; (&#51648;) [chi] - earth, land, ground; &#29508; (&#50725;) [ok] - prison;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51648;&#50725;<\/a>&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yeongwon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"eternity - &#27704;&#36960; [yeongwon] Etymology &#27704; (&#50689;) - long, deep, forever; &#36960; (&#50896;) - far away;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50689;&#50896;<\/a>&#54620; &#44163;&#51004;&#47196; &#45224;&#50500;&#51656; &#49688;&#45716; &#50630;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;. &#44536;&#47532;&#44256;<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\"> &#47560;&#53468;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bogeum\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"gospel - &#31119;&#38899; [bogeum] Etymology &#31119; (&#48373;) [bog] &ndash; fortune; &#38899; (&#51020;) [eum] &ndash; sound; news;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48373;&#51020;<\/a> 8&#51109; 29&#51208;&#51012; &#48372;&#47732;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jesus\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Jesus [yesu]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50696;&#49688;<\/a>&#45784; &#45817;&#49884;&#50640; &#48148;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/satan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Satan\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49324;&#53444;<\/a>&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jesus\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Jesus [yesu]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50696;&#49688;<\/a>&#45784;&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hananim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"God &mdash; &#22825;&#20027; [hananim]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;&#45784;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/adeul\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"son - &#23376;(&#51088;) [adeul]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50500;&#46308;<\/a>&#51060;&#46972;&#44256; &#51613;&#44144;&#54616;&#50688;&#45912; &#44163;&#44284; &#44057;&#51060;, &#45149;&#45216;&#50640; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/isseo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"there is &ndash; &#22312;(&#51116;) [isseo] From &#51080;&#51012; [isseul] &ndash; exist\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51080;&#50612;<\/a>&#49436;&#46020; &#46412;&#44032; &#51060;&#47476;&#47732; &#50501;&#50689;&#51064;(&#24801;&#63923;&#20154;)&#46308;&#44620;&#51648;&#46020; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gakgak\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"each, every, respective - &#21508;&#21508; [gakgak]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44033;&#44033;<\/a> &#46041;&#44553;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jisang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"on the earth &ndash; &#22320;&#19978; [jisang]; (from &#51648;(&#22320;) - earth) Etymology &#22320; (&#51648;) [ji] &ndash; earth, land, ground; &#19978; (&#49345;) [sang] &ndash; up, top, first, best;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51648;&#49345;<\/a>&#51032; &#50501;&#51064;&#46308;&#50640;&#44172; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jaerim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Second Advent &ndash; &#20877;&#33256; [jaerim] Etymology &#20877;(&#51116;) [jae] &ndash; again, twice; &#33256;(&#47548;) [rim] &ndash; to approach, to get close to, to be almost;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51116;&#47548;<\/a>&#54616;&#50668; &#44536;&#46308;&#51060; &#46907;&#51012; &#50948;&#54616;&#50668; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/naaga\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"pursue, proceed, go[move] forward [naaga] &#45208;&#50500;&#44032;&#45796;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45208;&#50500;&#44032;<\/a>&#46020;&#47197; &#54801;&#51312;&#54632;&#51004;&#47196;&#50024;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kyeolguk\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"at root; in the result; in the end - &#32080;&#23616; [kyeolg&#712;uk]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44208;&#44397;<\/a> &#50724;&#47004; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kigan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"period &ndash; &#26399;&#38291; [kigan] Etymology &#26399; (&#44592;) [ki] &ndash; expect, time, period; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44592;&#44036;<\/a>&#51012; &#44221;&#44284;&#54616;&#47732;&#49436; &#51216;&#52264;&#51201;&#51004;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/changjo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"creation &ndash; &#21109;&#36896; [changjo] Etymology &#21109; (&#52285;) [chang] &ndash; to start, to originate; &#36896; (&#51312;) [jo] &ndash; to create, to make, to achieve;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52285;&#51312;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/mogjeog\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"purpose, goal &mdash; &#30446;&#30340; [mogjeog] Etymology &#30446; (&#47785;) [mog] &ndash; eye; &#30340; (&#51201;) [jeog] &ndash; target;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47785;&#51201;<\/a>(&#21109;&#36896;&#30446;&#30340;)&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/wanseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"completion, to perfect, perfection &ndash; &#23436;&#25104; [wanseong] Etymology &#23436; (&#50756;) [wan] &ndash; complete, whole; &#25104; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; accomplishment;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50756;&#49457;<\/a>&#54616;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/banghyang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"direction &ndash; &#26041;&#21521; [banghyang]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48169;&#54693;<\/a>&#51004;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/tongil\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Unification, unity &ndash; &#32113;&#19968; [tong'il] Etymology &#32113; (&#53685;) [tong] &ndash; to lead, command; &#19968; (&#51068;) [il] &ndash; one;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#53685;&#51068;<\/a>&#46112; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp1-5.3.3.p3\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,White,\">Even fallen parents cannot feel joyful when one of their children is unhappy. Is this not even more true for God, our Heavenly Parent? It is written, &ldquo;The Lord . . . is forbearing toward you, not wishing that any should perish, but that all should reach repentance&rdquo; <span class=\"has-small-font-size\">(II Pet. 3:9)<\/span>. Accordingly, hell cannot remain forever. No trace of hell will remain in the ideal world, which is the fulfillment of God&rsquo;s deepest desire.<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\"> In the Last Days, when the time is ripe, evil spirits will descend to evil people on earth of the same spiritual level and assist them to accomplish God&rsquo;s Will. Indeed, even the demons testified that Jesus was the Son of God <span class=\"has-small-font-size\">(Matt. 8:29)<\/span>. By participating in these various dispensations over a long course of time, all people will gradually converge toward the goal of God&rsquo;s ideal world.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure style=\"margin-bottom: 24px;\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"Slides,Red,\"><a href=\"\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/06\/resurrection-3-3.png\" data-lbwps-width=\"1920\" data-lbwps-height=\"1080\" data-lbwps-srcsmall=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/06\/resurrection-3-3-800x450.png\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/06\/resurrection-3-3.png\" alt=\"The Unification of Non-Religious People through Returning Resurrection\"><\/a><\/span><\/figure><hr class=\"wp-block-separator has-alpha-channel-opacity is-style-dots\"><p><div class=\"alignleft\"><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/dp\/resurrection\/the-providence-of-resurrection\/\" title=\"Section 2. The Providence of Resurrection\"><p style=\"font-size: 72px; text-align: center; margin-bottom: -32px;\">\u2190<\/p><br><p class=\"has-large-font-size\">Section 2. The Providence of Resurrection<\/p><\/a><\/div> <div class=\"alignright\"><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/dp\/predestination\/\" title=\"Chapter 6. Predestination\"><p style=\"font-size: 72px; text-align: center; margin-bottom: -32px;\">\u2192<\/p><br><p class=\"has-large-font-size\">Chapter 6. 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