{"id":15510,"date":"2022-12-05T11:54:09","date_gmt":"2022-12-05T09:54:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hpwords.com\/?page_id=15510"},"modified":"2024-07-27T05:49:25","modified_gmt":"2024-07-27T03:49:25","slug":"parallel-providential-periods","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/dp\/the-periods-in-providential-history\/parallel-providential-periods\/","title":{"rendered":"Section 1. Parallel Providential Periods"},"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><button class='scf_tag_button  ' data-val='Yellow'>Yellow<\/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=\"dp2-3.1-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Red,Blue,Yellow,\"><b>&#51228;1&#51208; <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>&#51201; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/dongsiseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"identity, parallel, same &ndash; &#21516;&#26178;&#24615; [dongshiseong]; Etymology &#21516;&#26178; (&#46041;&#49884;)[dongshi] &ndash; simultaneity, concurrence; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46041;&#49884;&#49457;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a><\/b><\/span><\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-3.1.p1-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\/dongsiseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"identity, parallel, same &ndash; &#21516;&#26178;&#24615; [dongshiseong]; Etymology &#21516;&#26178; (&#46041;&#49884;)[dongshi] &ndash; simultaneity, concurrence; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46041;&#49884;&#49457;<\/a>(&#21516;&#26178;&#24615;)&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>(&#26178;&#20195;)&#46976; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/muo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"what &ndash; &#20309;(&#54616;) [muo]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47924;&#50631;<\/a>&#51064;&#44032;? <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><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>&#51032; &#44284;&#51221;&#51012; &#49332; &#54196;&#48372;&#47732; &#48708;&#47197; &#44536; &#51221;&#46020;&#50752; &#48276;&#50948;&#51032; &#52264;&#51060;&#45716; &#51080;&#51648;&#47564;, &#51648;&#45208;&#44036; &#50612;&#45712; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#50640; &#51080;&#50632;&#45912; &#44163;&#44284; &#55137;&#49324;&#54620; &#54805;&#51032; <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; &#44284;&#51221;&#51060; &#46263;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#50640; &#48152;&#48373;&#46104;&#44256; &#51080;&#45716; &#49324;&#49892;&#51012; &#47566;&#51060; &#48156;&#44204;&#54624; &#49688; &#51080;&#45796;. &#49324;&#44032;(&#21490;&#23478;)&#46308;&#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> <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; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeonsang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"phenomenon - &#29694;&#35937; [hyeonsang] Etymology &#29694; (&#54788;) [hyeon] &ndash; appear; &#35937; (&#49345;) [sang] &ndash; shape, figure, appearance;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54788;&#49345;<\/a>&#51012; &#48372;&#44256; <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><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/nojeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"a path or process that one passes through; journey, excursion - &#63799;&#31243; [nojeong] Etymology &#63799; (&#45432;) [no] &ndash; road, route; &#31243; (&#51221;) [jeong] &ndash; journey, trip, distance travelled;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45432;&#51221;<\/a>(&#27511;&#21490;&#63799;&#31243;)&#51008;<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\"> &#50612;&#46496;&#54620; &#46041;&#54805;(&#21516;&#22411;)&#51032; &#45208;&#49440;&#49345;(&#63761;&#32218;&#19978;)&#51012; &#46028;&#44256; &#51080;&#45796;&#44256; &#47568;&#54616;&#44256; &#51080;&#51648;&#47564;, &#44536; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/wonin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"cause; occasion - &#21407;&#22240; [wonin] Etymology &#21407; (&#50896;) [won] &ndash; origin; &#22240; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; cause, reason;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50896;&#51064;<\/a>&#51060; &#50612;&#46356;&#50640; &#51080;&#45716;&#51648;&#47484; &#51204;&#54784; &#50508;&#51648; &#47803;&#54616;&#44256; &#51080;&#45796;. &#51060;&#50752; &#44057;&#51060; &#50612;&#46500; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#44032; &#44536; &#51204;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>(&#21069;&#26178;&#20195;)&#51032; <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><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/nojeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"a path or process that one passes through; journey, excursion - &#63799;&#31243; [nojeong] Etymology &#63799; (&#45432;) [no] &ndash; road, route; &#31243; (&#51221;) [jeong] &ndash; journey, trip, distance travelled;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45432;&#51221;<\/a>&#44284; &#55137;&#49324;&#54620; &#47784;&#49845;&#51004;&#47196; &#48152;&#48373;&#46104;&#45716; &#44221;&#50864;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/keureohan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"such; these[those] kind of things&nbsp; [keureohan]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44536;&#47084;&#54620;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#46308;&#51012; &#47568;&#54616;&#50668; &lsquo;<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>&#51201; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/dongsiseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"identity, parallel, same &ndash; &#21516;&#26178;&#24615; [dongshiseong]; Etymology &#21516;&#26178; (&#46041;&#49884;)[dongshi] &ndash; simultaneity, concurrence; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46041;&#49884;&#49457;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&rsquo;&#46972;&#44256; &#54616;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,White,\"> &#44536;&#47532;&#44256; <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> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/dongsiseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"identity, parallel, same &ndash; &#21516;&#26178;&#24615; [dongshiseong]; Etymology &#21516;&#26178; (&#46041;&#49884;)[dongshi] &ndash; simultaneity, concurrence; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46041;&#49884;&#49457;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#47484; &#51068;&#47084; <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>&#51201; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/dongsiseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"identity, parallel, same &ndash; &#21516;&#26178;&#24615; [dongshiseong]; Etymology &#21516;&#26178; (&#46041;&#49884;)[dongshi] &ndash; simultaneity, concurrence; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46041;&#49884;&#49457;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#46972;&#44256; &#54616;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/i-yu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"reason - &#29702;&#30001; [i-yu] Etymology &#29702; (&#51060;) [i] &ndash; reason, logic; &#30001; (&#50976;) [yu] &ndash; cause, reason;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#50976;<\/a>&#50640; &#45824;&#54644;&#49436;&#45716; &#50500;&#47000;&#50640;&#49436; &#45908;&#50865; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jase\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"attitude; posture - &#23039;&#21218; [jase] Etymology &#23039; (&#51088;) [ja] &ndash; appearance; &#21218; (&#49464;) [se] &ndash; posture; position; force;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51088;&#49464;<\/a>&#55176; &#49444;&#47749;&#54616;&#44192;&#44144;&#45768;&#50752;,<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\"> &#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeonsang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"phenomenon - &#29694;&#35937; [hyeonsang] Etymology &#29694; (&#54788;) [hyeon] &ndash; appear; &#35937; (&#49345;) [sang] &ndash; shape, figure, appearance;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54788;&#49345;<\/a>&#51060; &#48376;&#47000; <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\/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><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>(&#34153;&#28187;&#24489;&#27512;&#25885;&#29702;)&#50640; &#44592;&#51064;(&#22522;&#22240;)&#54616;&#44256; &#51080;&#44592; &#46412;&#47928;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-3.1.p1\" style=\"margin-top: 40px;\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,White,\">Examining the course of human history, we often find cases where the various circumstances of a period in history are repeated in similar form during a later age. Some historians are impressed by these phenomena and point out that history progresses in a spiral movement. Yet they do not understand the underlying cause.<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\"> When a period of history repeats the events of a previous period, albeit with differences in scope and degree, the two periods are called parallel providential periods.<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,White,\"> As will be explained below, the reason for using this terminology is because<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\"> the principal cause behind these parallels lies in God&rsquo;s providence of restoration.<\/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\/07\/the-periods-in-providential-history-and-the-determination-of-their-lengths-1-1.png\" data-lbwps-width=\"1920\" data-lbwps-height=\"1080\" data-lbwps-srcsmall=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/07\/the-periods-in-providential-history-and-the-determination-of-their-lengths-1-1-800x450.png\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/07\/the-periods-in-providential-history-and-the-determination-of-their-lengths-1-1.png\" alt=\"Parallel providential periods\"><\/a><\/span><\/figure><blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-3.1.p2-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\">&#44536;&#47084;&#47732; <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>&#51201; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/dongsiseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"identity, parallel, same &ndash; &#21516;&#26178;&#24615; [dongshiseong]; Etymology &#21516;&#26178; (&#46041;&#49884;)[dongshi] &ndash; simultaneity, concurrence; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46041;&#49884;&#49457;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#45716; &#50612;&#52236;&#54616;&#50668; &#49373;&#44592;&#44172; &#46104;&#45716;&#44032;? <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/uri\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"we, us &ndash; &#25105; [uri]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50864;&#47532;<\/a>&#45716; <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\/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\/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; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/nao\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"appear, come out &#45208;&#50724;&#45796; [naod&#712;a]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45208;&#50724;<\/a>&#45716; &#44284;&#51221;&#50640;&#49436; &#46104;&#50612;&#51652; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/modeun\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"all, every, each &ndash; &#35576;(&#51228;) [modeun]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47784;&#46304;<\/a> &#49324;&#49892;&#46308;&#51060; <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>&#47484; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeongseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"formation &ndash; &#24418;&#25104; [hyeongseong] Etymology &#24418; (&#54805;) [hyeong] &ndash; form, shape; &#25104; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; accomplishment; Verbs &#54805;&#49457;&#54616;&#45796; &mdash; to form;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54805;&#49457;<\/a>&#54644; &#45208;&#50772;&#45796;&#45716; &#44163;&#51012; &#51096; &#50508;&#44256; &#51080;&#45796;. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/keureonde\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"but,&nbsp;however [keureonde]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44536;&#47088;&#45936;<\/a> <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; <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\/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>&#44592; &#50948;&#54616;&#50668; &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/mesialeul-wihan-gidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"the Foundation for the Messiah [mesialeul wihan gidae] Etymology &#47700;&#49884;&#50500; [mesia] &ndash; the Messiah; &#50948;&#54620; [wihan] &ndash; for; &#44592;&#45824; [gidae] &ndash; foundation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47700;&#49884;&#50500;&#47484; &#50948;&#54620; &#44592;&#45824;<\/a>&rsquo;&#47484; <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>&#54616;&#45716; <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><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/nojeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"a path or process that one passes through; journey, excursion - &#63799;&#31243; [nojeong] Etymology &#63799; (&#45432;) [no] &ndash; road, route; &#31243; (&#51221;) [jeong] &ndash; journey, trip, distance travelled;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45432;&#51221;<\/a>&#51012; &#44152;&#50612;&#44032;&#45912; &#50612;&#46496;&#54620; <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\/jagi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"oneself - &#33258;&#24049; [jagi] Etymology &#33258; (&#51088;) [ja] &ndash; self, oneself; &#24049; (&#44592;) [gi] &ndash; self, personal, first-person;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51088;&#44592;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/chaegimbundam\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"portion of responsibility &ndash; &#36012;&#20219;&#20998;&#25812; [chaegim bundam] Etymology &#36012;&#20219; (&#52293;&#51076;) [chaegim] &ndash; responsibility; &#20998;&#25812; (&#48516;&#45812;) [bundam] &ndash; share, part;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52293;&#51076;&#48516;&#45812;<\/a>(&#36012;&#20219;&#20998;&#25812;)&#51012; &#45796;&#54616;&#51648; &#47803;&#54624; &#46412;&#50640;&#45716;, &#44536; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/inmul\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Figure &ndash; &#20154;&#29289; [inmul] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; person; &#29289; (&#47932;) [mul] &ndash; thing, stuff;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#47932;<\/a>&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jungsimhan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"centered - &#20013;&#24515;&#54620; [jungsimhan] Etymology &#20013;&#24515; (&#51473;&#49900;) - center; &#54620; - suffix;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51473;&#49900;&#54620;<\/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; &#54620; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#45716; &#45149;&#45208;&#44256; &#47564;&#45796;. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/keurona\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"however, but, although [keuron&#712;a]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44536;&#47084;&#45208;<\/a> &#44536; &lsquo;&#46907;&rsquo;&#50640; &#45824;&#54620; <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\/yejeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"predestination - &#35947;&#23450; [yejeong] Etymology &#35947; (&#50696;) [ye] - in advance, ahead of time; &#23450; (&#51221;) [jeong] - to decide;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50696;&#51221;<\/a>(&#35947;&#23450;)&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jeoldae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"absolute - &#32118;&#23565; [jeoldae] Etymology &#32118; (&#51208;) [jeol] &ndash; end; &#23565; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to answer, to reply;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51208;&#45824;<\/a>&#51201;&#51060;&#44592; &#46412;&#47928;&#50640;<span class=\"has-small-font-size\">(&#51204;&#54200; &#51228;6&#51109;)<\/span>, <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\/tareun\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"another, different [tareun]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45796;&#47480;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/inmul\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Figure &ndash; &#20154;&#29289; [inmul] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; person; &#29289; (&#47932;) [mul] &ndash; thing, stuff;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#47932;<\/a>&#51012; &#44536;&#51032; &#45824;&#49888;&#51004;&#47196; &#49464;&#50892; &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/mesialeul-wihan-gidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"the Foundation for the Messiah [mesialeul wihan gidae] Etymology &#47700;&#49884;&#50500; [mesia] &ndash; the Messiah; &#50948;&#54620; [wihan] &ndash; for; &#44592;&#45824; [gidae] &ndash; foundation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47700;&#49884;&#50500;&#47484; &#50948;&#54620; &#44592;&#45824;<\/a>&rsquo;&#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><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>(&#34153;&#28187;&#24489;&#27512;)&#54616;&#45716; &#49352; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#47484; &#45796;&#49884; &#49464;&#50892; <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>&#49884;&#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> &#51060; &#49352; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#45716; &#51204;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#51032; <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><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/nojeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"a path or process that one passes through; journey, excursion - &#63799;&#31243; [nojeong] Etymology &#63799; (&#45432;) [no] &ndash; road, route; &#31243; (&#51221;) [jeong] &ndash; journey, trip, distance travelled;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45432;&#51221;<\/a>&#51012; <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><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>&#54616;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#44032; &#46104;&#44592; &#46412;&#47928;&#50640;, &#45796;&#49884; &#54620; &#48264; &#46609;&#44057;&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/nojeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"a path or process that one passes through; journey, excursion - &#63799;&#31243; [nojeong] Etymology &#63799; (&#45432;) [no] &ndash; road, route; &#31243; (&#51221;) [jeong] &ndash; journey, trip, distance travelled;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45432;&#51221;<\/a>&#51032; <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>&#47484; &#48152;&#48373;&#54616;&#44172; &#46104;&#50612; <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>&#51201;&#51064; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/dongsiseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"identity, parallel, same &ndash; &#21516;&#26178;&#24615; [dongshiseong]; Etymology &#21516;&#26178; (&#46041;&#49884;)[dongshi] &ndash; simultaneity, concurrence; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46041;&#49884;&#49457;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeongseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"formation &ndash; &#24418;&#25104; [hyeongseong] Etymology &#24418; (&#54805;) [hyeong] &ndash; form, shape; &#25104; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; accomplishment; Verbs &#54805;&#49457;&#54616;&#45796; &mdash; to form;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54805;&#49457;<\/a>&#46104;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-3.1.p2\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\">How do parallel providential periods come about? The course of history has been shaped by various events in the providence of restoration, which drives history toward a fixed goal. When a central figure in the providence fails his responsibility to restore the foundation for the Messiah, the providential period centering on that person comes to a close. Yet, since God has predestined the absolute and eventual fulfillment of His Will <span class=\"has-small-font-size\">(cf. <a href=\"\/en\/dp\/predestination\/the-predestination-of-gods-will\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Predestination 1<\/a>)<\/span>, He chooses another person to carry on the mission and opens another historical period in the providence to restore through indemnity the foundation for the Messiah. Since this new period restores through indemnity the previous period, a course with similar events will be repeated. This is how the periods come to be parallel to one another.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-3.1.p3-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\/keureonde\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"but,&nbsp;however [keureonde]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44536;&#47088;&#45936;<\/a> <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;)&#47484; &#45812;&#45817;&#54620; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/inmul\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Figure &ndash; &#20154;&#29289; [inmul] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; person; &#29289; (&#47932;) [mul] &ndash; thing, stuff;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#47932;<\/a>&#46308;&#51008; &#44536; &#51204; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#51032; <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; <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><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jogeon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Condition &ndash; &#26781;&#20214; [jogeon] Etymology &#26781; (&#51312;) [jo] &ndash; twig, branch; &#20214; (&#44148;) [geon] &ndash; precedent;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51312;&#44148;<\/a>(&#34153;&#28187;&#26781;&#20214;)&#46308;&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hoengjeog\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"horizontal &ndash; &#27243;&#30340; [hoengjeog] Etymology &#27243; (&#54945;) [hoeng] &ndash; horizontal; &#30340; (&#51201;) [jeok] &ndash; -ive, -like, -ish, -ic, -ical, -y, kind of, sort of;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54945;&#51201;<\/a>&#51004;&#47196; &#51068;&#49884;&#50640; <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><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>&#54644;&#50556; &#46104;&#48064;&#47196;, <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>&#44032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yeonjang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"extension; prolongation - &#24310;&#38263; [yeonjang] Etymology &#24310; (&#50672;) [yeon] &ndash; to stretch; to extend; to lengthen; &#38263; (&#51109;) [jang] &ndash; long; lengthy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50672;&#51109;<\/a>&#46104;&#50612; <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; <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><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jogeon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Condition &ndash; &#26781;&#20214; [jogeon] Etymology &#26781; (&#51312;) [jo] &ndash; twig, branch; &#20214; (&#44148;) [geon] &ndash; precedent;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51312;&#44148;<\/a>&#51060; &#48512;&#44032;&#46104;&#50612; &#44040;&#49688;&#47197; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hoengjeog\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"horizontal &ndash; &#27243;&#30340; [hoengjeog] Etymology &#27243; (&#54945;) [hoeng] &ndash; horizontal; &#30340; (&#51201;) [jeok] &ndash; -ive, -like, -ish, -ic, -ical, -y, kind of, sort of;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54945;&#51201;<\/a>&#51004;&#47196; &#49464;&#50892;&#50556; &#54624; <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><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jogeon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Condition &ndash; &#26781;&#20214; [jogeon] Etymology &#26781; (&#51312;) [jo] &ndash; twig, branch; &#20214; (&#44148;) [geon] &ndash; precedent;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51312;&#44148;<\/a>&#46020; &#51216;&#52264;&#47196; &#44032;&#51473;&#46104;&#50612; &#44032;&#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\/dongsiseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"identity, parallel, same &ndash; &#21516;&#26178;&#24615; [dongshiseong]; Etymology &#21516;&#26178; (&#46041;&#49884;)[dongshi] &ndash; simultaneity, concurrence; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46041;&#49884;&#49457;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#46020; &#51216;&#52264;&#47196; &#44536; &#45236;&#50857;&#44284; &#48276;&#50948;&#47484; &#45804;&#47532;&#54616;&#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>. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/dongsiseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"identity, parallel, same &ndash; &#21516;&#26178;&#24615; [dongshiseong]; Etymology &#21516;&#26178; (&#46041;&#49884;)[dongshi] &ndash; simultaneity, concurrence; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46041;&#49884;&#49457;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#51032; &#54805;&#53468;&#44032; <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; &#49345;&#49324;&#54805;(&#30456;&#20284;&#24418;)&#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>&#51648; &#47803;&#54616;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/i-yu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"reason - &#29702;&#30001; [i-yu] Etymology &#29702; (&#51060;) [i] &ndash; reason, logic; &#30001; (&#50976;) [yu] &ndash; cause, reason;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#50976;<\/a>&#45716; &#50668;&#44592;&#50640; &#51080;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-3.1.p3\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\">However, parallel periods do not have exactly the same form and content, because the central figure in a particular period must restore in his time (horizontally) the unfulfilled indemnity conditions of the previous periods (vertically). The more the providence of restoration is prolonged and past indemnity conditions accumulate, the heavier will be the conditions of indemnity which the new central figure must fulfill. Consequently, the new parallel period will differ from the previous parallel period in content and scale.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-3.1.p4-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,White,\">&#54620;&#54200; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seongjang-kigan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"growing period &ndash; &#25104;&#38263;&#26399;&#38291; [seongjang-kigan] Etymology &#25104;&#38263; (&#49457;&#51109;) &ndash; growth, maturation; &#26399;&#38291; (&#44592;&#44036;) &ndash; duration, period;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49457;&#51109;&#44592;&#44036;<\/a>(&#25104;&#38263;&#26399;&#38291;)&#51032; 3<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/dangye\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"stage, level &ndash; &#27573;&#38542; [dangye] Etymology &#27573; (&#45800;) [dan] &ndash; step; &#38542; (&#44228;) [gye] &ndash; stair, step;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45800;&#44228;<\/a>&#47484; &#44536; &#54805;&#51004;&#47196;&#50024; &#48516;&#47448;&#54644; &#48376;&#45796;&#47732; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/sosaeng\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"formation, revival - &#34311;&#29983; [sosaeng] Etymology &#34311; (&#49548;) [so] &ndash; be resurrected, revived; &#29983; (&#49373;) [saeng] &ndash; life;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49548;&#49373;<\/a>(&#34311;&#29983;)&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/sangjing\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"symbol &ndash; &#35937;&#24500; [sangjing] Etymology &#35937; (&#49345;) [sang] &ndash; shape; figure; appearance; &#24500; (&#51669;) [jing] &ndash; summon;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49345;&#51669;<\/a>&#54805;(&#35937;&#24501;&#22411;), <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jangseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"to grow up, to grow to maturity - &#38263;&#25104; [jangseong] Etymology &#38263; (&#51109;) [jang] &ndash; to grow; to develop; &#25104; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; accomplishment;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51109;&#49457;<\/a>(&#38263;&#25104;)&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeongsang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title='hyeongsang &mdash; &#24418;&#29376; [hyeongsang] &#54805;&#49345; also can be translated as \"external form\". One of the dual characteristics. It is also used in Buddhist terminology. Translated as shape, figure, appearance. Etymology &#24418; (&#54805;) [hyeong] &ndash; form, shape; &#29376; (&#49345;) [sang] &ndash; form, appearance, state;' class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54805;&#49345;<\/a>&#54805;(&#24418;&#35937;&#22411;), &#44536;&#47532;&#44256; <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>(&#23436;&#25104;)&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shilche\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"substance, entity &ndash; &#23526;&#39636; [shilche] Etymology &#23526; (&#49892;) [shil] &ndash; reality, truth; &#39636; (&#52404;) [che] &ndash; body, shape, form, matter;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49892;&#52404;<\/a>&#54805;(&#23526;&#39636;&#22411;)&#51004;&#47196; &#45208;&#45572;&#50612;&#51648;&#44172; &#46104;&#48064;&#47196;, <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><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/nojeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"a path or process that one passes through; journey, excursion - &#63799;&#31243; [nojeong] Etymology &#63799; (&#45432;) [no] &ndash; road, route; &#31243; (&#51221;) [jeong] &ndash; journey, trip, distance travelled;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45432;&#51221;<\/a>(&#24489;&#27512;&#25885;&#29702;&#63799;&#31243;)&#50640;&#49436; <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> &#54805;&#46308;&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/dongsiseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"identity, parallel, same &ndash; &#21516;&#26178;&#24615; [dongshiseong]; Etymology &#21516;&#26178; (&#46041;&#49884;)[dongshi] &ndash; simultaneity, concurrence; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46041;&#49884;&#49457;<\/a>&#51004;&#47196; &#48152;&#48373;&#54644; &#50728; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#46308;&#46020; &#50669;&#49884; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/keureohan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"such; these[those] kind of things&nbsp; [keureohan]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44536;&#47084;&#54620;<\/a> &#54805;&#51032; <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>&#47484; &#51116;&#54788;&#49884;&#53020; &#45208;&#50772;&#45912; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;. &#51593;<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Yellow,\"><span class=\"dp-yellow\"> <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><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>&#51032; &#51204;<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; &#54805;&#51004;&#47196; &#48376; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/dongsiseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"identity, parallel, same &ndash; &#21516;&#26178;&#24615; [dongshiseong]; Etymology &#21516;&#26178; (&#46041;&#49884;)[dongshi] &ndash; simultaneity, concurrence; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46041;&#49884;&#49457;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kwanjeom\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"point of view, viewpoint, standpoint, perspective [kwanjeom]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44288;&#51216;<\/a>&#50640;&#49436; &#44040;&#46972; &#48376;&#45796;&#47732;, <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\/kidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"foundation &mdash; &#22522;&#33274; [kidae] Etymology &#22522; (&#44592;) [ki] &ndash; foundation, basis; &#33274; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; platform;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44592;&#45824;<\/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><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>(&#24489;&#27512;&#22522;&#33274;&#25885;&#29702;&#26178;&#20195;)&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/sangjingjeok\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"symbolic - &#35937;&#24500;&#30340; [sangjingjeok] Etymology &#35937;&#24500; (&#49345;&#51669;) [sangjing] - symbol; &#30340; (&#51201;) [jeok] &ndash; suffix -ive;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49345;&#51669;&#51201;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/dongsiseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"identity, parallel, same &ndash; &#21516;&#26178;&#24615; [dongshiseong]; Etymology &#21516;&#26178; (&#46041;&#49884;)[dongshi] &ndash; simultaneity, concurrence; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46041;&#49884;&#49457;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#50836;, <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><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>(&#24489;&#27512;&#25885;&#29702;&#26178;&#20195;)&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeongsangjeok\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"imaginative - &#24418;&#35937;&#30340; [hyeongsangjeok] Etymology &#24418;&#29376; (&#54805;&#49345;) [hyeongsang] - hyeongsang; &#30340; (&#51201;) [jeok] &ndash; suffix -ive;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54805;&#49345;&#51201;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/dongsiseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"identity, parallel, same &ndash; &#21516;&#26178;&#24615; [dongshiseong]; Etymology &#21516;&#26178; (&#46041;&#49884;)[dongshi] &ndash; simultaneity, concurrence; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46041;&#49884;&#49457;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#51060;&#47728;, <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><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yeonjang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"extension; prolongation - &#24310;&#38263; [yeonjang] Etymology &#24310; (&#50672;) [yeon] &ndash; to stretch; to extend; to lengthen; &#38263; (&#51109;) [jang] &ndash; long; lengthy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50672;&#51109;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>(&#24489;&#27512;&#25885;&#29702;&#24310;&#38263;&#26178;&#20195;)&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shilchejeok\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"substantial - &#23526;&#39636;&#30340; [shilchejeok] Etymology &#23526;&#39636; (&#49892;&#52404;) [shilche] - substance, entity; &#30340; (&#51201;) [jeok] &ndash; suffix -ive;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49892;&#52404;&#51201;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/dongsiseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"identity, parallel, same &ndash; &#21516;&#26178;&#24615; [dongshiseong]; Etymology &#21516;&#26178; (&#46041;&#49884;)[dongshi] &ndash; simultaneity, concurrence; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46041;&#49884;&#49457;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#51064; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-3.1.p4\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,White,\">The three stages of the growing period may be classified according to different degrees of manifestation: the formation stage is a manifestation in symbol, the growth stage in image, and the completion stage in substance. Likewise, in the development of history, the parallel periods in the providence of restoration have repeated similar events according to this pattern. Thus,<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Yellow,\"><span class=\"dp-yellow\"> the entire history of the providence of restoration may be divided according to the form of the parallels: the Age of the Providence to Lay the Foundation for Restoration is the age of symbolic parallels, the Age of the Providence of Restoration is the age of image parallels, and the Age of the Prolongation of the Providence of Restoration is the age of substantial parallels.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-3.1.p5-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\">&#45796;&#51020;&#51004;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/uri\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"we, us &ndash; &#25105; [uri]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50864;&#47532;<\/a>&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/dongsiseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"identity, parallel, same &ndash; &#21516;&#26178;&#24615; [dongshiseong]; Etymology &#21516;&#26178; (&#46041;&#49884;)[dongshi] &ndash; simultaneity, concurrence; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46041;&#49884;&#49457;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#47484; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeongseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"formation &ndash; &#24418;&#25104; [hyeongseong] Etymology &#24418; (&#54805;) [hyeong] &ndash; form, shape; &#25104; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; accomplishment; Verbs &#54805;&#49457;&#54616;&#45796; &mdash; to form;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54805;&#49457;<\/a>&#54616;&#45716; &#50836;&#51064;(&#35201;&#22240;)&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/muo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"what &ndash; &#20309;(&#54616;) [muo]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47924;&#50631;<\/a>&#51064;&#44032;&#47484; &#50508;&#50500;&#50556; &#54616;&#44192;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-3.1.p5\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\">Next, let us examine the main factors which determine the formation of parallel providential periods.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-3.1.p6-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,White,\">&#51060;&#52376;&#47100;<\/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\/dongsiseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"identity, parallel, same &ndash; &#21516;&#26178;&#24615; [dongshiseong]; Etymology &#21516;&#26178; (&#46041;&#49884;)[dongshi] &ndash; simultaneity, concurrence; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46041;&#49884;&#49457;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#44032; &#48152;&#48373;&#46104;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/i-yu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"reason - &#29702;&#30001; [i-yu] Etymology &#29702; (&#51060;) [i] &ndash; reason, logic; &#30001; (&#50976;) [yu] &ndash; cause, reason;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#50976;<\/a>&#45716; &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/mesialeul-wihan-gidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"the Foundation for the Messiah [mesialeul wihan gidae] Etymology &#47700;&#49884;&#50500; [mesia] &ndash; the Messiah; &#50948;&#54620; [wihan] &ndash; for; &#44592;&#45824; [gidae] &ndash; foundation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47700;&#49884;&#50500;&#47484; &#50948;&#54620; &#44592;&#45824;<\/a>&rsquo;&#47484; <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> &#54616;&#47140;&#45716; <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>&#44032; &#48152;&#48373;&#46104;&#44592; &#46412;&#47928;&#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\/dongsiseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"identity, parallel, same &ndash; &#21516;&#26178;&#24615; [dongshiseong]; Etymology &#21516;&#26178; (&#46041;&#49884;)[dongshi] &ndash; simultaneity, concurrence; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46041;&#49884;&#49457;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#47484; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeongseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"formation &ndash; &#24418;&#25104; [hyeongseong] Etymology &#24418; (&#54805;) [hyeong] &ndash; form, shape; &#25104; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; accomplishment; Verbs &#54805;&#49457;&#54616;&#45796; &mdash; to form;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54805;&#49457;<\/a>&#54616;&#45716; &#50836;&#51064;&#51004;&#47196;, &#52395;&#51704;&#45716; &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/mideume-kidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"foundation of faith &mdash; &#20150;&#22522;&#33274; [mideum-ui-kidae] Etymology &#20150; (&#48127;&#51020;) [mideum] &ndash; faith, belief; &#22522;&#33274; (&#44592;&#45824;) [kidae] &ndash; foundation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48127;&#51020;&#51032; &#44592;&#45824;<\/a>&rsquo;&#47484; <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>&#54616;&#44592; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/wihan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"for [wihan];\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50948;&#54620;<\/a> &#49464; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kachi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"branches - &#26525; [kachi]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44032;&#51648;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jogeon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Condition &ndash; &#26781;&#20214; [jogeon] Etymology &#26781; (&#51312;) [jo] &ndash; twig, branch; &#20214; (&#44148;) [geon] &ndash; precedent;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51312;&#44148;<\/a>&#51012; &#46308; &#49688; &#51080;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#45768;, &#44536;&#44163;&#51008; &#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"foundation &mdash; &#22522;&#33274; [kidae] Etymology &#22522; (&#44592;) [ki] &ndash; foundation, basis; &#33274; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; platform;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44592;&#45824;<\/a>&#47484; <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\/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;)&#44284; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jogeonmul\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Object for the condition - &#26781;&#20214;&#29289; [jogeonmul] Etymology &#26781;&#20214; (&#51312;&#44148;) [jogeon] &ndash; condition; &#29289; (&#47932;) [mul] &ndash; thing, stuff;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51312;&#44148;&#47932;<\/a>(&#26781;&#20214;&#29289;)&#44284; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/surijeog\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"numerical &ndash; &#25976;&#29702;&#30340; [surijeog] Etymology &#25976; (&#49688;) [su] &ndash; number; &#29702; (&#47532;) [ri] &ndash; reason, logic; &#30340; (&#51201;) [jeog] &ndash; suffix;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49688;&#47532;&#51201;<\/a>(&#25976;&#29702;&#30340;)&#51064; <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>(&#26399;&#38291;) &#46321;&#51060;&#45796;. &#44536;&#47532;&#44256; &#44536; &#46168;&#51704;&#45716; &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shilche-gidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"foundation of substance &ndash; &#23526;&#39636;&#22522;&#33274; [shilche-gidae] Etymology &#23526;&#39636; (&#49892;&#52404;) [shilche] &ndash; substance, entity; &#22522;&#33274; (&#44592;&#45824;) [kidae] &ndash; foundation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49892;&#52404;&#44592;&#45824;<\/a>(&#23526;&#39636;&#22522;&#33274;)&rsquo;&#47484; <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>&#54616;&#44592; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/wihan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"for [wihan];\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50948;&#54620;<\/a> &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/taragseongeul-potki-wihan-tanggamjogeon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"indemnity condition to remove the fallen nature - &#22702;&#33853;&#24615;&#51012; &#48279;&#44592; &#50948;&#54620; &#34153;&#28187;&#26781;&#20214; [taragseong-eul potki wihan tang-gamjogeon] Etymology &#22702;&#33853;&#24615; (&#53440;&#46973;&#49457;) [taragseong] &ndash; fallen nature; &#48279;&#44592; [potki] &ndash; take off, remove; &#50948;&#54620; [wihan] &ndash; for; &#34153;&#28187; (&#53461;&#44048;) [tanggam] &ndash; indemnity; &#26781;&#20214; (&#51312;&#44148;) [jogeon] &ndash; condition;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#53440;&#46973;&#49457;&#51012; &#48279;&#44592; &#50948;&#54620; &#53461;&#44048;&#51312;&#44148;<\/a>&rsquo;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-3.1.p6\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">Parallel providential periods recur because of repeated dispensations to restore the foundation for the Messiah. Accordingly, the factors which determine the formation of parallel providential periods are: first, the three conditions necessary for the foundation of faith (the central figure, the object for the condition and the numerical period of indemnity) and second, the indemnity condition to remove the fallen nature, which is necessary to restore the foundation of substance.<\/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\/07\/the-periods-in-providential-history-and-the-determination-of-their-lengths-1-2.png\" data-lbwps-width=\"1920\" data-lbwps-height=\"1080\" data-lbwps-srcsmall=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/07\/the-periods-in-providential-history-and-the-determination-of-their-lengths-1-2-800x450.png\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/07\/the-periods-in-providential-history-and-the-determination-of-their-lengths-1-2.png\" alt=\"Factors determining the parallel providential periods\"><\/a><\/span><\/figure><blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-3.1.p7-kor\"><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\/ireohan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"such, of this kind [ireoh&#712;an] &#51060;&#47084;&#54616;&#45796;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#47084;&#54620;<\/a> &#50836;&#51064;&#46308;&#47196;&#50024; <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;&#51648;&#45716; <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>&#51201; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/dongsiseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"identity, parallel, same &ndash; &#21516;&#26178;&#24615; [dongshiseong]; Etymology &#21516;&#26178; (&#46041;&#49884;)[dongshi] &ndash; simultaneity, concurrence; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46041;&#49884;&#49457;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#50640;&#45716; &#50500;&#47000;&#50752; &#44057;&#51008; &#46160; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kachi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"branches - &#26525; [kachi]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44032;&#51648;<\/a> &#49457;&#44201;&#51032; &#44163;&#51060; &#51080;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-3.1.p7\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">Based on these factors, two characteristics of parallel providential periods stand out.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-3.1.p8-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">&#44536; &#52395;&#51704;&#45716; &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/mideume-kidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"foundation of faith &mdash; &#20150;&#22522;&#33274; [mideum-ui-kidae] Etymology &#20150; (&#48127;&#51020;) [mideum] &ndash; faith, belief; &#22522;&#33274; (&#44592;&#45824;) [kidae] &ndash; foundation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48127;&#51020;&#51032; &#44592;&#45824;<\/a>&rsquo;&#47484; <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>&#54616;&#44592; <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\/surijeog\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"numerical &ndash; &#25976;&#29702;&#30340; [surijeog] Etymology &#25976; (&#49688;) [su] &ndash; number; &#29702; (&#47532;) [ri] &ndash; reason, logic; &#30340; (&#51201;) [jeog] &ndash; suffix;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49688;&#47532;&#51201;<\/a> <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><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>(&#34153;&#28187;&#26399;&#38291;)&#51064; &#45824;&#49688;(&#20195;&#25976;)&#45208; &#54841;&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yeonsu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"number of years; year count - &#63886;&#25976; [yeonsu] Etymology &#63886; (&#50672;) [yeon] &ndash; year; &#25976; (&#49688;) [su] &ndash; number; fixed quantity;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50672;&#49688;<\/a>(&#63886;&#25976;)&#47484; &#50836;&#51064;&#51004;&#47196; &#54616;&#50668; <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>&#51201; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/dongsiseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"identity, parallel, same &ndash; &#21516;&#26178;&#24615; [dongshiseong]; Etymology &#21516;&#26178; (&#46041;&#49884;)[dongshi] &ndash; simultaneity, concurrence; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46041;&#49884;&#49457;<\/a>&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeongseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"formation &ndash; &#24418;&#25104; [hyeongseong] Etymology &#24418; (&#54805;) [hyeong] &ndash; form, shape; &#25104; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; accomplishment; Verbs &#54805;&#49457;&#54616;&#45796; &mdash; to form;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54805;&#49457;<\/a>&#46104;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-3.1.p8\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">First, the lengths of the parallel providential periods are determined based on a fixed number of generations or years of the indemnity period necessary for restoring the foundation of faith.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-3.1.p9-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\/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><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>(&#24489;&#27512;&#25885;&#29702;&#27511;&#21490;)&#45716; &#44536; <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>&#47484; &#45812;&#45817;&#54620; <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>&#46308;&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/chaegimbundam\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"portion of responsibility &ndash; &#36012;&#20219;&#20998;&#25812; [chaegim bundam] Etymology &#36012;&#20219; (&#52293;&#51076;) [chaegim] &ndash; responsibility; &#20998;&#25812; (&#48516;&#45812;) [bundam] &ndash; share, part;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52293;&#51076;&#48516;&#45812;<\/a>(&#36012;&#20219;&#20998;&#25812;)&#51012; &#45796;&#54616;&#51648; &#47803;&#54632;&#51004;&#47196;&#50024; &#44536; &#46907;&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yeonjang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"extension; prolongation - &#24310;&#38263; [yeonjang] Etymology &#24310; (&#50672;) [yeon] &ndash; to stretch; to extend; to lengthen; &#38263; (&#51109;) [jang] &ndash; long; lengthy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50672;&#51109;<\/a>&#46120;&#50640; &#46384;&#46972; &#49345;&#49892;&#46104;&#50632;&#45912; &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/mideume-kidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"foundation of faith &mdash; &#20150;&#22522;&#33274; [mideum-ui-kidae] Etymology &#20150; (&#48127;&#51020;) [mideum] &ndash; faith, belief; &#22522;&#33274; (&#44592;&#45824;) [kidae] &ndash; foundation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48127;&#51020;&#51032; &#44592;&#45824;<\/a>&rsquo;&#47484; &#45149;&#45236; &#48152;&#48373;&#54616;&#50668; <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><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>&#54644; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/nao\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"appear, come out &#45208;&#50724;&#45796; [naod&#712;a]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45208;&#50724;<\/a>&#49888; <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><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>(&#25885;&#29702;&#63884;&#21490;)&#50688;&#45912; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;. &#44536;&#47532;&#54616;&#50668;<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\"> &#50668;&#44592;&#50640;&#49436; &#54596;&#50672;&#51201;&#51004;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/surijeog\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"numerical &ndash; &#25976;&#29702;&#30340; [surijeog] Etymology &#25976; (&#49688;) [su] &ndash; number; &#29702; (&#47532;) [ri] &ndash; reason, logic; &#30340; (&#51201;) [jeog] &ndash; suffix;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49688;&#47532;&#51201;<\/a>&#51064; &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/mideum\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"belief, trust &mdash; &#20150; [mideum] Verbs &#48127;&#45796; &ndash; to believe in something, to trust someone;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48127;&#51020;<\/a>&#51032; <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>&rsquo;&#51012; <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><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>&#54616;&#45716; <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>&#46020; &#48152;&#48373;&#54616;&#44172; &#46120;&#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> <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>&#51201; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/dongsiseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"identity, parallel, same &ndash; &#21516;&#26178;&#24615; [dongshiseong]; Etymology &#21516;&#26178; (&#46041;&#49884;)[dongshi] &ndash; simultaneity, concurrence; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46041;&#49884;&#49457;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#45716; &#50612;&#46496;&#54620; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yeonsu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"number of years; year count - &#63886;&#25976; [yeonsu] Etymology &#63886; (&#50672;) [yeon] &ndash; year; &#25976; (&#49688;) [su] &ndash; number; fixed quantity;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50672;&#49688;<\/a>&#45208; &#54841;&#51008; &#45824;&#49688;&#51032; &#48152;&#48373;&#50640; &#51032;&#54616;&#50668; &#46041;&#51068;&#54620; &#54805;&#51012; &#44144;&#46317; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeongseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"formation &ndash; &#24418;&#25104; [hyeongseong] Etymology &#24418; (&#54805;) [hyeong] &ndash; form, shape; &#25104; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; accomplishment; Verbs &#54805;&#49457;&#54616;&#45796; &mdash; to form;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54805;&#49457;<\/a>&#54644; &#45208;&#50728; &#44163;&#51060;&#50632;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,White,\"> &#48376;&#51109;&#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; &#48148;&#47196; &#51060;&#50640; &#44288;&#54620; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/munje\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"question, problem &ndash; &#21839;&#38988; [munje] Etymology &#21839; (&#47928;) [mun] &ndash; ask, question; &#38988; (&#51228;) [je] &ndash; title, issue;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47928;&#51228;<\/a>&#47484; &#45796;&#47336;&#47140;&#45716; &#45936; &#51080;&#45796;.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-3.1.p9\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,White,\">In the providence of restoration, when a central figure has failed to complete his responsibility and caused the prolongation of the Will, God repeats His work through other central figures until the final restoration of the lost foundation of faith is achieved.<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\"> In each dispensation, the numerical period of indemnity for restoring this foundation must be repeated in some form. For this reason, the parallel periods in history have similar lengths, each representing the same fixed number of years or generations.<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,White,\"> The purpose of this chapter is to discuss this matter in detail.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-3.1.p10-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">&#46168;&#51704;&#47196;&#45716; &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/mideume-kidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"foundation of faith &mdash; &#20150;&#22522;&#33274; [mideum-ui-kidae] Etymology &#20150; (&#48127;&#51020;) [mideum] &ndash; faith, belief; &#22522;&#33274; (&#44592;&#45824;) [kidae] &ndash; foundation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48127;&#51020;&#51032; &#44592;&#45824;<\/a>&rsquo;&#47484; <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>&#54616;&#45716; <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>&#44284; &#44536; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jogeonmul\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Object for the condition - &#26781;&#20214;&#29289; [jogeonmul] Etymology &#26781;&#20214; (&#51312;&#44148;) [jogeon] &ndash; condition; &#29289; (&#47932;) [mul] &ndash; thing, stuff;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51312;&#44148;&#47932;<\/a>, &#44536;&#47532;&#44256; &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shilche-gidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"foundation of substance &ndash; &#23526;&#39636;&#22522;&#33274; [shilche-gidae] Etymology &#23526;&#39636; (&#49892;&#52404;) [shilche] &ndash; substance, entity; &#22522;&#33274; (&#44592;&#45824;) [kidae] &ndash; foundation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49892;&#52404;&#44592;&#45824;<\/a>&rsquo;&#47484; <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>&#54616;&#44592; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/wihan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"for [wihan];\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50948;&#54620;<\/a> &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/taragseongeul-potki-wihan-tanggamjogeon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"indemnity condition to remove the fallen nature - &#22702;&#33853;&#24615;&#51012; &#48279;&#44592; &#50948;&#54620; &#34153;&#28187;&#26781;&#20214; [taragseong-eul potki wihan tang-gamjogeon] Etymology &#22702;&#33853;&#24615; (&#53440;&#46973;&#49457;) [taragseong] &ndash; fallen nature; &#48279;&#44592; [potki] &ndash; take off, remove; &#50948;&#54620; [wihan] &ndash; for; &#34153;&#28187; (&#53461;&#44048;) [tanggam] &ndash; indemnity; &#26781;&#20214; (&#51312;&#44148;) [jogeon] &ndash; condition;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#53440;&#46973;&#49457;&#51012; &#48279;&#44592; &#50948;&#54620; &#53461;&#44048;&#51312;&#44148;<\/a>&rsquo; &#46321;&#51032; <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>&#51201;&#51064; &#49324;&#49892;&#51012; &#50836;&#51064;&#51004;&#47196; &#54616;&#50668; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/dongsiseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"identity, parallel, same &ndash; &#21516;&#26178;&#24615; [dongshiseong]; Etymology &#21516;&#26178; (&#46041;&#49884;)[dongshi] &ndash; simultaneity, concurrence; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46041;&#49884;&#49457;<\/a>&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeongseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"formation &ndash; &#24418;&#25104; [hyeongseong] Etymology &#24418; (&#54805;) [hyeong] &ndash; form, shape; &#25104; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; accomplishment; Verbs &#54805;&#49457;&#54616;&#45796; &mdash; to form;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54805;&#49457;<\/a>&#46104;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-3.1.p10\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">Second, the parallels in history are shaped by the other three providential factors: the central figure and the object for the condition offered for the foundation of faith, and the indemnity condition to remove the fallen nature for the foundation of substance.<\/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\/07\/the-periods-in-providential-history-and-the-determination-of-their-lengths-1-3.png\" data-lbwps-width=\"1920\" data-lbwps-height=\"1080\" data-lbwps-srcsmall=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/07\/the-periods-in-providential-history-and-the-determination-of-their-lengths-1-3-800x450.png\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/07\/the-periods-in-providential-history-and-the-determination-of-their-lengths-1-3.png\" alt=\"Two characteristics of parallel providential periods\"><\/a><\/span><\/figure><blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-3.1.p11-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\/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\/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; <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> &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/mesialeul-wihan-gidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"the Foundation for the Messiah [mesialeul wihan gidae] Etymology &#47700;&#49884;&#50500; [mesia] &ndash; the Messiah; &#50948;&#54620; [wihan] &ndash; for; &#44592;&#45824; [gidae] &ndash; foundation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47700;&#49884;&#50500;&#47484; &#50948;&#54620; &#44592;&#45824;<\/a>&rsquo;&#47484; <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>&#54616;&#47140;&#45716; &#45936; &#51080;&#51004;&#48064;&#47196;, &#44536; <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>&#44032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yeonjang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"extension; prolongation - &#24310;&#38263; [yeonjang] Etymology &#24310; (&#50672;) [yeon] &ndash; to stretch; to extend; to lengthen; &#38263; (&#51109;) [jang] &ndash; long; lengthy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50672;&#51109;<\/a>&#46120;&#50640; &#46384;&#46972; &#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"foundation &mdash; &#22522;&#33274; [kidae] Etymology &#22522; (&#44592;) [ki] &ndash; foundation, basis; &#33274; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; platform;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44592;&#45824;<\/a>&#47484; <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>&#54616;&#47140;&#45716; <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>&#46020; &#48152;&#48373;<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>. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/keureonde\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"but,&nbsp;however [keureonde]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44536;&#47088;&#45936;<\/a> &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/mesialeul-wihan-gidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"the Foundation for the Messiah [mesialeul wihan gidae] Etymology &#47700;&#49884;&#50500; [mesia] &ndash; the Messiah; &#50948;&#54620; [wihan] &ndash; for; &#44592;&#45824; [gidae] &ndash; foundation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47700;&#49884;&#50500;&#47484; &#50948;&#54620; &#44592;&#45824;<\/a>&rsquo;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/meonjeo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"earlier, first - &#20808;(&#49440;) [meonjeo]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47676;&#51200;<\/a> &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/sangjing-heonje\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"symbolic offering - &#35937;&#24501;&#29563;&#31085; [sangjing heonje] Etymology &#35937;&#24500; (&#49345;&#51669;) [sangjing] - symbol; &#29563;&#31085; (&#54732;&#51228;) [heonje] - to offer sacrifices;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49345;&#51669;&#54732;&#51228;<\/a>(&#35937;&#24501;&#29563;&#31085;)&rsquo;&#47196;&#50024; &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/mideume-kidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"foundation of faith &mdash; &#20150;&#22522;&#33274; [mideum-ui-kidae] Etymology &#20150; (&#48127;&#51020;) [mideum] &ndash; faith, belief; &#22522;&#33274; (&#44592;&#45824;) [kidae] &ndash; foundation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48127;&#51020;&#51032; &#44592;&#45824;<\/a>&rsquo;&#47484; <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>&#54616;&#44256; &#45796;&#51020;&#50640; &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shilche-heonje\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"substantial offering - &#23526;&#39636;&#29563;&#31085; [shilche heonje] Etymology &#23526;&#39636; (&#49892;&#52404;) [shilche] &ndash; substance, entity; &#29563;&#31085; (&#54732;&#51228;) [heonje] - to offer sacrifices;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49892;&#52404;&#54732;&#51228;<\/a>(&#23526;&#39636;&#29563;&#31085;)&rsquo;&#47196;&#50024; &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shilche-gidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"foundation of substance &ndash; &#23526;&#39636;&#22522;&#33274; [shilche-gidae] Etymology &#23526;&#39636; (&#49892;&#52404;) [shilche] &ndash; substance, entity; &#22522;&#33274; (&#44592;&#45824;) [kidae] &ndash; foundation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49892;&#52404;&#44592;&#45824;<\/a>(&#23526;&#39636;&#22522;&#33274;)&rsquo;&#47484; <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>&#54644;&#50556;&#47564; &#48708;&#47196;&#49548; &#44536;&#44163;&#51060; &#49464;&#50892;&#51648;&#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;,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\"> <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; <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>&#45716; &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/sangjing-heonje\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"symbolic offering - &#35937;&#24501;&#29563;&#31085; [sangjing heonje] Etymology &#35937;&#24500; (&#49345;&#51669;) [sangjing] - symbol; &#29563;&#31085; (&#54732;&#51228;) [heonje] - to offer sacrifices;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49345;&#51669;&#54732;&#51228;<\/a>&rsquo;&#50752; &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shilche-heonje\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"substantial offering - &#23526;&#39636;&#29563;&#31085; [shilche heonje] Etymology &#23526;&#39636; (&#49892;&#52404;) [shilche] &ndash; substance, entity; &#29563;&#31085; (&#54732;&#51228;) [heonje] - to offer sacrifices;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49892;&#52404;&#54732;&#51228;<\/a>&rsquo;&#47484; <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>&#54616;&#47140;&#45716; <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>&#47484; &#48152;&#48373;&#54616;&#50668; &#50772;&#44592; &#46412;&#47928;&#50640;, <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>&#51201; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/dongsiseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"identity, parallel, same &ndash; &#21516;&#26178;&#24615; [dongshiseong]; Etymology &#21516;&#26178; (&#46041;&#49884;)[dongshi] &ndash; simultaneity, concurrence; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46041;&#49884;&#49457;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/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>&#51060; &#46160; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/heonje\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"to offer sacrifices - &#29563;&#31085; [heonje] Etymology &#29563; (&#54732;) [heon] &ndash; to offer, to present, to donate; &#31085; (&#51228;) [je] &ndash; to make offerings to; to sacrifice to; to worship;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54732;&#51228;<\/a>&#47484; <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>&#54616;&#47140; &#54664;&#45912; <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>&#51201;&#51064; &#49324;&#49892;&#51012; <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\/hyeongseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"formation &ndash; &#24418;&#25104; [hyeongseong] Etymology &#24418; (&#54805;) [hyeong] &ndash; form, shape; &#25104; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; accomplishment; Verbs &#54805;&#49457;&#54616;&#45796; &mdash; to form;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54805;&#49457;<\/a>&#46104;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,White,\"> &#51060;&#50640; &#44288;&#54620; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/munje\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"question, problem &ndash; &#21839;&#38988; [munje] Etymology &#21839; (&#47928;) [mun] &ndash; ask, question; &#38988; (&#51228;) [je] &ndash; title, issue;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47928;&#51228;<\/a>&#45716; &#45796;&#51020; &#51109;&#50640;&#49436; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/sangnon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"discussion - &#35443;&#35542; [sangnon] Etymology &#35443; (&#49345;) [sang] &ndash; to explain, to elaborate; &#35542; (&#47200;) [lon] &ndash; argument, discussion;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49345;&#47200;<\/a>(&#35443;&#35542;)&#54616;&#44592;&#47196; &#54616;&#44192;&#45796;.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-3.1.p11\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,White,\">The goal of the providence of restoration is ultimately to restore the foundation for the Messiah. Accordingly, when the providence is prolonged, the various dispensations involved in restoring this foundation are also repeated.<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\"> Since the foundation for the Messiah can be established only by first laying the foundation of faith through the symbolic offering and then laying the foundation of substance through the substantial offering, providential history has been repeating dispensations to restore these two offerings. These dispensations have shaped the parallels between providential periods.<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,White,\"> We will elaborate on this matter in the next chapter.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator has-alpha-channel-opacity is-style-dots\"><p><div class=\"alignleft\"><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/dp\/the-periods-in-providential-history\/\" title=\"Chapter 3. The Periods in Providential History and the Determination of Their Lengths\"><p style=\"font-size: 72px; text-align: center; margin-bottom: -32px;\">\u2190<\/p><br><p class=\"has-large-font-size\">Chapter 3. The Periods in Providential History and the Determination of Their Lengths<\/p><\/a><\/div> <div class=\"alignright\"><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/dp\/the-periods-in-providential-history\/the-number-of-generations-or-years-in-the-periods-of-the-age-of-the-providence\/\" title=\"Section 2. The Number of Generations or Years in the Periods of the Age of the Providence to Lay the Foundation for Restoration\"><p style=\"font-size: 72px; text-align: center; margin-bottom: -32px;\">\u2192<\/p><br><p class=\"has-large-font-size\">Section 2. 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