The Danger of Indifference And you, O Bethlehem in the land of Judah, are not least among the ruling cities of Judah, for a ruler will come from you who will be the shepherd for my people Israel. -Matthew 2:6 They were the theological experts of their day, the guardians of spiritual truth in Israel. Yet the religious leaders wouldn’t even bother to walk a few miles to Bethlehem to see whether the Messiah had indeed been born. When King Herod heard from the wise men about a “newborn king of the Jews” (Matthew 2:2) He summoned the chief priests and scribes and asked them where the Messiah was to be born. They told him, “In Bethlehem in Judea, . . . for this is what the prophet wrote: ‘And you, O Bethlehem in the land of Judah, are not least among the ruling cities of Judah, for a ruler will come from you who will be the shepherd for my people Israel’ ”(verses 5-6) They knew the answer. In fact, from the text it almost appears as though they knew it right away. So why weren’t they looking for the Messiah in Bethlehem? They could have gone from Jerusalem to Bethlehem in a relatively short period of time. Doesn’t it seem a little unusual that foreign dignitaries arrived from the East, claiming to have seen a star that led them to that very area, and the One they were seeking was called the “king of the Jews?” Certainly that must have piqued the religious leaders’ curiosity and caused them to wonder. Yet they didn’t do anything. They simply told King Herod that Bethlehem was where the Messiah would be born. At least Herod feared Jesus’ authority. But what about these men? They knew better. They knew the Scriptures, yet they did nothing in response. These men were indifferent and too busy with themselves to be concerned about Jesus. In fact, when Jesus began His public ministry, the religious leaders were His principal adversaries. For all practical purposes, they were responsible for the execution of Jesus Christ. He was a threat to their religious world. They sent Jesus to Pilate out of envy. They envied His authority. They resented the fact that people loved Him and hung on His every word. And they were jealous that He seemed to have a relationship with God that they lacked. Jesus addressed this later, telling them, “You hypocrites! Isaiah was right when he prophesied about you, for he wrote, ‘These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me’ ” (Mark 7:6) They were looking for a different kind of a Messiah. They were looking for someone who would support their religious system and their chosen way of living, someone who would cater to their whims and conform to their wishes. There are a lot of people like this today. They want Jesus, but they want Him on their terms. They want the kind of Jesus whom they can control, the kind of Jesus who won’t challenge them. The religious leaders knew God’s Word. Yet they did nothing to meet the living Savior. Don’t miss Christmas like these religious leaders did. Religion and ritual kept them from Jesus.
Once I started to watch your video, even though the video is a little long, I don't want to stop watching and listening to it, because your video can really let me learn the Japanese language in a very clear, detailed and effective way.
The Danger of Indifference And you, O Bethlehem in the land of Judah, are not least among the ruling cities of Judah, for a ruler will come from you who will be the shepherd for my people Israel. -Matthew 2:6 They were the theological experts of their day, the guardians of spiritual truth in Israel. Yet the religious leaders wouldn’t even bother to walk a few miles to Bethlehem to see whether the Messiah had indeed been born. When King Herod heard from the wise men about a “newborn king of the Jews” (Matthew 2:2) He summoned the chief priests and scribes and asked them where the Messiah was to be born. They told him, “In Bethlehem in Judea, . . . for this is what the prophet wrote: ‘And you, O Bethlehem in the land of Judah, are not least among the ruling cities of Judah, for a ruler will come from you who will be the shepherd for my people Israel’ ”(verses 5-6) They knew the answer. In fact, from the text it almost appears as though they knew it right away. So why weren’t they looking for the Messiah in Bethlehem? They could have gone from Jerusalem to Bethlehem in a relatively short period of time. Doesn’t it seem a little unusual that foreign dignitaries arrived from the East, claiming to have seen a star that led them to that very area, and the One they were seeking was called the “king of the Jews?” Certainly that must have piqued the religious leaders’ curiosity and caused them to wonder. Yet they didn’t do anything. They simply told King Herod that Bethlehem was where the Messiah would be born. At least Herod feared Jesus’ authority. But what about these men? They knew better. They knew the Scriptures, yet they did nothing in response. These men were indifferent and too busy with themselves to be concerned about Jesus. In fact, when Jesus began His public ministry, the religious leaders were His principal adversaries. For all practical purposes, they were responsible for the execution of Jesus Christ. He was a threat to their religious world. They sent Jesus to Pilate out of envy. They envied His authority. They resented the fact that people loved Him and hung on His every word. And they were jealous that He seemed to have a relationship with God that they lacked. Jesus addressed this later, telling them, “You hypocrites! Isaiah was right when he prophesied about you, for he wrote, ‘These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me’ ” (Mark 7:6) They were looking for a different kind of a Messiah. They were looking for someone who would support their religious system and their chosen way of living, someone who would cater to their whims and conform to their wishes. There are a lot of people like this today. They want Jesus, but they want Him on their terms. They want the kind of Jesus whom they can control, the kind of Jesus who won’t challenge them. The religious leaders knew God’s Word. Yet they did nothing to meet the living Savior. Don’t miss Christmas like these religious leaders did. Religion and ritual kept them from Jesus.
The Danger of Indifference And you, O Bethlehem in the land of Judah, are not least among the ruling cities of Judah, for a ruler will come from you who will be the shepherd for my people Israel. -Matthew 2:6 They were the theological experts of their day, the guardians of spiritual truth in Israel. Yet the religious leaders wouldn’t even bother to walk a few miles to Bethlehem to see whether the Messiah had indeed been born. When King Herod heard from the wise men about a “newborn king of the Jews” (Matthew 2:2) He summoned the chief priests and scribes and asked them where the Messiah was to be born. They told him, “In Bethlehem in Judea, . . . for this is what the prophet wrote: ‘And you, O Bethlehem in the land of Judah, are not least among the ruling cities of Judah, for a ruler will come from you who will be the shepherd for my people Israel’ ”(verses 5-6) They knew the answer. In fact, from the text it almost appears as though they knew it right away. So why weren’t they looking for the Messiah in Bethlehem? They could have gone from Jerusalem to Bethlehem in a relatively short period of time. Doesn’t it seem a little unusual that foreign dignitaries arrived from the East, claiming to have seen a star that led them to that very area, and the One they were seeking was called the “king of the Jews?” Certainly that must have piqued the religious leaders’ curiosity and caused them to wonder. Yet they didn’t do anything. They simply told King Herod that Bethlehem was where the Messiah would be born. At least Herod feared Jesus’ authority. But what about these men? They knew better. They knew the Scriptures, yet they did nothing in response. These men were indifferent and too busy with themselves to be concerned about Jesus. In fact, when Jesus began His public ministry, the religious leaders were His principal adversaries. For all practical purposes, they were responsible for the execution of Jesus Christ. He was a threat to their religious world. They sent Jesus to Pilate out of envy. They envied His authority. They resented the fact that people loved Him and hung on His every word. And they were jealous that He seemed to have a relationship with God that they lacked. Jesus addressed this later, telling them, “You hypocrites! Isaiah was right when he prophesied about you, for he wrote, ‘These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me’ ” (Mark 7:6) They were looking for a different kind of a Messiah. They were looking for someone who would support their religious system and their chosen way of living, someone who would cater to their whims and conform to their wishes. There are a lot of people like this today. They want Jesus, but they want Him on their terms. They want the kind of Jesus whom they can control, the kind of Jesus who won’t challenge them. The religious leaders knew God’s Word. Yet they did nothing to meet the living Savior. Don’t miss Christmas like these religious leaders did. Religion and ritual kept them from Jesus.
The Danger of Indifference And you, O Bethlehem in the land of Judah, are not least among the ruling cities of Judah, for a ruler will come from you who will be the shepherd for my people Israel. -Matthew 2:6 They were the theological experts of their day, the guardians of spiritual truth in Israel. Yet the religious leaders wouldn’t even bother to walk a few miles to Bethlehem to see whether the Messiah had indeed been born. When King Herod heard from the wise men about a “newborn king of the Jews” (Matthew 2:2) He summoned the chief priests and scribes and asked them where the Messiah was to be born. They told him, “In Bethlehem in Judea, . . . for this is what the prophet wrote: ‘And you, O Bethlehem in the land of Judah, are not least among the ruling cities of Judah, for a ruler will come from you who will be the shepherd for my people Israel’ ”(verses 5-6) They knew the answer. In fact, from the text it almost appears as though they knew it right away. So why weren’t they looking for the Messiah in Bethlehem? They could have gone from Jerusalem to Bethlehem in a relatively short period of time. Doesn’t it seem a little unusual that foreign dignitaries arrived from the East, claiming to have seen a star that led them to that very area, and the One they were seeking was called the “king of the Jews?” Certainly that must have piqued the religious leaders’ curiosity and caused them to wonder. Yet they didn’t do anything. They simply told King Herod that Bethlehem was where the Messiah would be born. At least Herod feared Jesus’ authority. But what about these men? They knew better. They knew the Scriptures, yet they did nothing in response. These men were indifferent and too busy with themselves to be concerned about Jesus. In fact, when Jesus began His public ministry, the religious leaders were His principal adversaries. For all practical purposes, they were responsible for the execution of Jesus Christ. He was a threat to their religious world. They sent Jesus to Pilate out of envy. They envied His authority. They resented the fact that people loved Him and hung on His every word. And they were jealous that He seemed to have a relationship with God that they lacked. Jesus addressed this later, telling them, “You hypocrites! Isaiah was right when he prophesied about you, for he wrote, ‘These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me’ ” (Mark 7:6) They were looking for a different kind of a Messiah. They were looking for someone who would support their religious system and their chosen way of living, someone who would cater to their whims and conform to their wishes. There are a lot of people like this today. They want Jesus, but they want Him on their terms. They want the kind of Jesus whom they can control, the kind of Jesus who won’t challenge them. The religious leaders knew God’s Word. Yet they did nothing to meet the living Savior. Don’t miss Christmas like these religious leaders did. Religion and ritual kept them from Jesus.
The Danger of Indifference And you, O Bethlehem in the land of Judah, are not least among the ruling cities of Judah, for a ruler will come from you who will be the shepherd for my people Israel. -Matthew 2:6 They were the theological experts of their day, the guardians of spiritual truth in Israel. Yet the religious leaders wouldn’t even bother to walk a few miles to Bethlehem to see whether the Messiah had indeed been born. When King Herod heard from the wise men about a “newborn king of the Jews” (Matthew 2:2) He summoned the chief priests and scribes and asked them where the Messiah was to be born. They told him, “In Bethlehem in Judea, . . . for this is what the prophet wrote: ‘And you, O Bethlehem in the land of Judah, are not least among the ruling cities of Judah, for a ruler will come from you who will be the shepherd for my people Israel’ ”(verses 5-6) They knew the answer. In fact, from the text it almost appears as though they knew it right away. So why weren’t they looking for the Messiah in Bethlehem? They could have gone from Jerusalem to Bethlehem in a relatively short period of time. Doesn’t it seem a little unusual that foreign dignitaries arrived from the East, claiming to have seen a star that led them to that very area, and the One they were seeking was called the “king of the Jews?” Certainly that must have piqued the religious leaders’ curiosity and caused them to wonder. Yet they didn’t do anything. They simply told King Herod that Bethlehem was where the Messiah would be born. At least Herod feared Jesus’ authority. But what about these men? They knew better. They knew the Scriptures, yet they did nothing in response. These men were indifferent and too busy with themselves to be concerned about Jesus. In fact, when Jesus began His public ministry, the religious leaders were His principal adversaries. For all practical purposes, they were responsible for the execution of Jesus Christ. He was a threat to their religious world. They sent Jesus to Pilate out of envy. They envied His authority. They resented the fact that people loved Him and hung on His every word. And they were jealous that He seemed to have a relationship with God that they lacked. Jesus addressed this later, telling them, “You hypocrites! Isaiah was right when he prophesied about you, for he wrote, ‘These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me’ ” (Mark 7:6) They were looking for a different kind of a Messiah. They were looking for someone who would support their religious system and their chosen way of living, someone who would cater to their whims and conform to their wishes. There are a lot of people like this today. They want Jesus, but they want Him on their terms. They want the kind of Jesus whom they can control, the kind of Jesus who won’t challenge them. The religious leaders knew God’s Word. Yet they did nothing to meet the living Savior. Don’t miss Christmas like these religious leaders did. Religion and ritual kept them from Jesus.
Wow, this is what I call thoroughly explanation!! I didn't get what were the blue kanji written below each keyword, what were they for? Anyone care to explain? Anyway, these series of Practical Japanese must be the best material on UA-cam ever made on language learning, this is so incremental on the comprehensible input understanding and has explanation of nuances and all. That is impressive! *0*
Saya dari Indonesia berniat bekerja ke Jepang mungkin 2 tahun lagi semoga menjadi nyata, semoga bisa seperti orang orang diluar sana yg telah sukses, saya mengikuti Chanel ini sebagai ilmu bagi saya bisa mengenal bahasa jepang, yg mungkin akan bermanfaat suatu saat nanti.
Dapatkah atau bisakah "gochisosamadesu" digunakan atau diucapkan kepada anda yang telah memberi pelayanan pengetahuan bahasa atau mengajarkan pelajaran bahasa jepang inj ?
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The Danger of Indifference And you, O Bethlehem in the land of Judah, are not least among the ruling cities of Judah, for a ruler will come from you who will be the shepherd for my people Israel. -Matthew 2:6 They were the theological experts of their day, the guardians of spiritual truth in Israel. Yet the religious leaders wouldn’t even bother to walk a few miles to Bethlehem to see whether the Messiah had indeed been born. When King Herod heard from the wise men about a “newborn king of the Jews” (Matthew 2:2) He summoned the chief priests and scribes and asked them where the Messiah was to be born. They told him, “In Bethlehem in Judea, . . . for this is what the prophet wrote: ‘And you, O Bethlehem in the land of Judah, are not least among the ruling cities of Judah, for a ruler will come from you who will be the shepherd for my people Israel’ ”(verses 5-6) They knew the answer. In fact, from the text it almost appears as though they knew it right away. So why weren’t they looking for the Messiah in Bethlehem? They could have gone from Jerusalem to Bethlehem in a relatively short period of time. Doesn’t it seem a little unusual that foreign dignitaries arrived from the East, claiming to have seen a star that led them to that very area, and the One they were seeking was called the “king of the Jews?” Certainly that must have piqued the religious leaders’ curiosity and caused them to wonder. Yet they didn’t do anything. They simply told King Herod that Bethlehem was where the Messiah would be born. At least Herod feared Jesus’ authority. But what about these men? They knew better. They knew the Scriptures, yet they did nothing in response. These men were indifferent and too busy with themselves to be concerned about Jesus. In fact, when Jesus began His public ministry, the religious leaders were His principal adversaries. For all practical purposes, they were responsible for the execution of Jesus Christ. He was a threat to their religious world. They sent Jesus to Pilate out of envy. They envied His authority. They resented the fact that people loved Him and hung on His every word. And they were jealous that He seemed to have a relationship with God that they lacked. Jesus addressed this later, telling them, “You hypocrites! Isaiah was right when he prophesied about you, for he wrote, ‘These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me’ ” (Mark 7:6) They were looking for a different kind of a Messiah. They were looking for someone who would support their religious system and their chosen way of living, someone who would cater to their whims and conform to their wishes. There are a lot of people like this today. They want Jesus, but they want Him on their terms. They want the kind of Jesus whom they can control, the kind of Jesus who won’t challenge them. The religious leaders knew God’s Word. Yet they did nothing to meet the living Savior. Don’t miss Christmas like these religious leaders did. Religion and ritual kept them from Jesus.
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今回使用したvlog(神戸の酒蔵とレストラン)➡︎ ua-cam.com/video/EeN42oRMZkg/v-deo.html
00:00 實用日本語5
01:10 今日の流れ
02:12 動画を見る(字幕なし)
03:21 10個のキーワード
03:57 動画を見る(キーワードに注目)
04:53 重要表現
18:36 動画を見る(日本語字幕)
19:38 動画を見る(字幕なし)
19:38 発展表現
The Danger of Indifference
And you, O Bethlehem in the land of Judah, are not least among the ruling cities of Judah, for a ruler will come from you who will be the shepherd for my people Israel.
-Matthew 2:6
They were the theological experts of their day, the guardians of spiritual truth in Israel. Yet the religious leaders wouldn’t even bother to walk a few miles to Bethlehem to see whether the Messiah had indeed been born.
When King Herod heard from the wise men about a “newborn king of the Jews” (Matthew 2:2)
He summoned the chief priests and scribes and asked them where the Messiah was to be born. They told him, “In Bethlehem in Judea, . . . for this is what the prophet wrote: ‘And you, O Bethlehem in the land of Judah, are not least among the ruling cities of Judah, for a ruler will come from you who will be the shepherd for my people Israel’ ”(verses 5-6)
They knew the answer. In fact, from the text it almost appears as though they knew it right away. So why weren’t they looking for the Messiah in Bethlehem? They could have gone from Jerusalem to Bethlehem in a relatively short period of time.
Doesn’t it seem a little unusual that foreign dignitaries arrived from the East, claiming to have seen a star that led them to that very area, and the One they were seeking was called the “king of the Jews?”
Certainly that must have piqued the religious leaders’ curiosity and caused them to wonder. Yet they didn’t do anything. They simply told King Herod that Bethlehem was where the Messiah would be born.
At least Herod feared Jesus’ authority. But what about these men? They knew better. They knew the Scriptures, yet they did nothing in response. These men were indifferent and too busy with themselves to be concerned about Jesus.
In fact, when Jesus began His public ministry, the religious leaders were His principal adversaries. For all practical purposes, they were responsible for the execution of Jesus Christ. He was a threat to their religious world.
They sent Jesus to Pilate out of envy. They envied His authority. They resented the fact that people loved Him and hung on His every word. And they were jealous that He seemed to have a relationship with God that they lacked.
Jesus addressed this later, telling them, “You hypocrites! Isaiah was right when he prophesied about you, for he wrote, ‘These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me’ ” (Mark 7:6)
They were looking for a different kind of a Messiah. They were looking for someone who would support their religious system and their chosen way of living, someone who would cater to their whims and conform to their wishes.
There are a lot of people like this today. They want Jesus, but they want Him on their terms. They want the kind of Jesus whom they can control, the kind of Jesus who won’t challenge them.
The religious leaders knew God’s Word. Yet they did nothing to meet the living Savior. Don’t miss Christmas like these religious leaders did. Religion and ritual kept them from Jesus.
先生は本当に綺麗です。最近日本語を一生懸命勉強しています。
日本語を学んでいる韓国の人です。旅行するときの実際の日本語を学ぶことができますので本当に役に立ちます。実用日本語 シリーズもっと上げってください。まっています。^^
Yuka老師教的很詳細,讓初學者聽完可以慢慢聽懂對方說的,謝謝您。
繰り返し聞いて、練習してみてくださいね👍
好的,謝謝老師,我會努力。希望明年去日本能夠實際練習。
Once I started to watch your video, even though the video is a little long, I don't want to stop watching and listening to it, because your video can really let me learn the Japanese language in a very clear, detailed and effective way.
あなたのビデオはとても役に立ちます。私は日本語を勉強していますあなたのビデオのおかげで多くのことを学ぶことができました。ありがとうございました。
謝謝老師!
ありがとう✨
本当にとてもいい聞き取りの練習ですよね
ありがとうございます
일본어 공부 중인데 시간 없을때 첨부터 끝까지 일단 일본어를 귀에 익히자 생각해서 들리는건 들리는대로 듣고 있습니다. 중복해서 설명 같은 장면 플레이가 유익합니다.
The Danger of Indifference
And you, O Bethlehem in the land of Judah, are not least among the ruling cities of Judah, for a ruler will come from you who will be the shepherd for my people Israel.
-Matthew 2:6
They were the theological experts of their day, the guardians of spiritual truth in Israel. Yet the religious leaders wouldn’t even bother to walk a few miles to Bethlehem to see whether the Messiah had indeed been born.
When King Herod heard from the wise men about a “newborn king of the Jews” (Matthew 2:2)
He summoned the chief priests and scribes and asked them where the Messiah was to be born. They told him, “In Bethlehem in Judea, . . . for this is what the prophet wrote: ‘And you, O Bethlehem in the land of Judah, are not least among the ruling cities of Judah, for a ruler will come from you who will be the shepherd for my people Israel’ ”(verses 5-6)
They knew the answer. In fact, from the text it almost appears as though they knew it right away. So why weren’t they looking for the Messiah in Bethlehem? They could have gone from Jerusalem to Bethlehem in a relatively short period of time.
Doesn’t it seem a little unusual that foreign dignitaries arrived from the East, claiming to have seen a star that led them to that very area, and the One they were seeking was called the “king of the Jews?”
Certainly that must have piqued the religious leaders’ curiosity and caused them to wonder. Yet they didn’t do anything. They simply told King Herod that Bethlehem was where the Messiah would be born.
At least Herod feared Jesus’ authority. But what about these men? They knew better. They knew the Scriptures, yet they did nothing in response. These men were indifferent and too busy with themselves to be concerned about Jesus.
In fact, when Jesus began His public ministry, the religious leaders were His principal adversaries. For all practical purposes, they were responsible for the execution of Jesus Christ. He was a threat to their religious world.
They sent Jesus to Pilate out of envy. They envied His authority. They resented the fact that people loved Him and hung on His every word. And they were jealous that He seemed to have a relationship with God that they lacked.
Jesus addressed this later, telling them, “You hypocrites! Isaiah was right when he prophesied about you, for he wrote, ‘These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me’ ” (Mark 7:6)
They were looking for a different kind of a Messiah. They were looking for someone who would support their religious system and their chosen way of living, someone who would cater to their whims and conform to their wishes.
There are a lot of people like this today. They want Jesus, but they want Him on their terms. They want the kind of Jesus whom they can control, the kind of Jesus who won’t challenge them.
The religious leaders knew God’s Word. Yet they did nothing to meet the living Savior. Don’t miss Christmas like these religious leaders did. Religion and ritual kept them from Jesus.
先生の解説しかたは詳細で分かりやすいです。ありがとうございました。
ありがとうございます!
お役に立てて嬉しいです😊
勉強になりました。良いチャンネル見つけまして嬉しいです。ありがとうございます。
Yuka先生の動画から色々ないいことを勉強になりましたけど、本当にありがとうございます。😊
The Danger of Indifference
And you, O Bethlehem in the land of Judah, are not least among the ruling cities of Judah, for a ruler will come from you who will be the shepherd for my people Israel.
-Matthew 2:6
They were the theological experts of their day, the guardians of spiritual truth in Israel. Yet the religious leaders wouldn’t even bother to walk a few miles to Bethlehem to see whether the Messiah had indeed been born.
When King Herod heard from the wise men about a “newborn king of the Jews” (Matthew 2:2)
He summoned the chief priests and scribes and asked them where the Messiah was to be born. They told him, “In Bethlehem in Judea, . . . for this is what the prophet wrote: ‘And you, O Bethlehem in the land of Judah, are not least among the ruling cities of Judah, for a ruler will come from you who will be the shepherd for my people Israel’ ”(verses 5-6)
They knew the answer. In fact, from the text it almost appears as though they knew it right away. So why weren’t they looking for the Messiah in Bethlehem? They could have gone from Jerusalem to Bethlehem in a relatively short period of time.
Doesn’t it seem a little unusual that foreign dignitaries arrived from the East, claiming to have seen a star that led them to that very area, and the One they were seeking was called the “king of the Jews?”
Certainly that must have piqued the religious leaders’ curiosity and caused them to wonder. Yet they didn’t do anything. They simply told King Herod that Bethlehem was where the Messiah would be born.
At least Herod feared Jesus’ authority. But what about these men? They knew better. They knew the Scriptures, yet they did nothing in response. These men were indifferent and too busy with themselves to be concerned about Jesus.
In fact, when Jesus began His public ministry, the religious leaders were His principal adversaries. For all practical purposes, they were responsible for the execution of Jesus Christ. He was a threat to their religious world.
They sent Jesus to Pilate out of envy. They envied His authority. They resented the fact that people loved Him and hung on His every word. And they were jealous that He seemed to have a relationship with God that they lacked.
Jesus addressed this later, telling them, “You hypocrites! Isaiah was right when he prophesied about you, for he wrote, ‘These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me’ ” (Mark 7:6)
They were looking for a different kind of a Messiah. They were looking for someone who would support their religious system and their chosen way of living, someone who would cater to their whims and conform to their wishes.
There are a lot of people like this today. They want Jesus, but they want Him on their terms. They want the kind of Jesus whom they can control, the kind of Jesus who won’t challenge them.
The religious leaders knew God’s Word. Yet they did nothing to meet the living Savior. Don’t miss Christmas like these religious leaders did. Religion and ritual kept them from Jesus.
너무 좋은 컨텐츠에요.
한국어 자막 감사해요
あなたの講義はとても良いです。ベトナムから
購読します.日本に住んでいた時の気分です~!懐かしいですね.ありがとうございます.
謝謝!
ありがとうございます😊
6:48 칸사이벤 매력적이네요 배우고싶네요
とてもわかりやすいです。ありがとうございます。
Yuka先生、ビデオは日本語の勉強を本当に役に立ちます。有難うございます。
とても良かった動画です。もっとこのような動画作っていただきたいんです。私はいつも応援します。とても勉強になりました。ありがとうございました
i love u,超級實用
일본취업 나가기 전에 걱정돼서 이것저것보고 있는데 이정도 대화는 충분히 들리네 다행이다… 용기 얻어갑니다 감사해요
이 시리즈 공부가 정말 많이되고 있습니다 잘보고있습니다~!!
The Danger of Indifference
And you, O Bethlehem in the land of Judah, are not least among the ruling cities of Judah, for a ruler will come from you who will be the shepherd for my people Israel.
-Matthew 2:6
They were the theological experts of their day, the guardians of spiritual truth in Israel. Yet the religious leaders wouldn’t even bother to walk a few miles to Bethlehem to see whether the Messiah had indeed been born.
When King Herod heard from the wise men about a “newborn king of the Jews” (Matthew 2:2)
He summoned the chief priests and scribes and asked them where the Messiah was to be born. They told him, “In Bethlehem in Judea, . . . for this is what the prophet wrote: ‘And you, O Bethlehem in the land of Judah, are not least among the ruling cities of Judah, for a ruler will come from you who will be the shepherd for my people Israel’ ”(verses 5-6)
They knew the answer. In fact, from the text it almost appears as though they knew it right away. So why weren’t they looking for the Messiah in Bethlehem? They could have gone from Jerusalem to Bethlehem in a relatively short period of time.
Doesn’t it seem a little unusual that foreign dignitaries arrived from the East, claiming to have seen a star that led them to that very area, and the One they were seeking was called the “king of the Jews?”
Certainly that must have piqued the religious leaders’ curiosity and caused them to wonder. Yet they didn’t do anything. They simply told King Herod that Bethlehem was where the Messiah would be born.
At least Herod feared Jesus’ authority. But what about these men? They knew better. They knew the Scriptures, yet they did nothing in response. These men were indifferent and too busy with themselves to be concerned about Jesus.
In fact, when Jesus began His public ministry, the religious leaders were His principal adversaries. For all practical purposes, they were responsible for the execution of Jesus Christ. He was a threat to their religious world.
They sent Jesus to Pilate out of envy. They envied His authority. They resented the fact that people loved Him and hung on His every word. And they were jealous that He seemed to have a relationship with God that they lacked.
Jesus addressed this later, telling them, “You hypocrites! Isaiah was right when he prophesied about you, for he wrote, ‘These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me’ ” (Mark 7:6)
They were looking for a different kind of a Messiah. They were looking for someone who would support their religious system and their chosen way of living, someone who would cater to their whims and conform to their wishes.
There are a lot of people like this today. They want Jesus, but they want Him on their terms. They want the kind of Jesus whom they can control, the kind of Jesus who won’t challenge them.
The religious leaders knew God’s Word. Yet they did nothing to meet the living Savior. Don’t miss Christmas like these religious leaders did. Religion and ritual kept them from Jesus.
발음도 정확하게 해주셔서 감사합니다. 공부가 잘 되고 있어요!
이번 영상을 기다렸습니다. 일본어 공부에 많은 도움이 되었습니다. 정말 감사합니다.
お役に立てて嬉しいです✨
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先生が日本語を教えてくれてどうもありがとうございました。
Yuka先生、誠にありがとうございます。
動画が面白くて色んなことを勉強になりました。🤩
コメント失礼します。
ゆか先生、こういうの動画がすごくわかりやすいです。この動画の教え方が前の通った日本語学校と同じようなメソッドで、日本語学習者に役に立つと思います。
たくさんの言語の字幕もついてきて、本当に助かります。ありがとうございます。
ただ、ベトナム語の字幕はまだちょっと変なところがあります。例えば、ポイントカードと参考の意味です。それでも、全体のレッスンの内容が変わりませんが。
この動画通りにたくさん勉強になりました。これから新しい動画を楽しみにしてます。ありがとうございました。
Thank you for the useful lesson! I like the method you use for teaching. ありがとうゆか先生。
見てくださってありがとうございます😆
わかりやすい。ありがとうございます!
非常详细实用感谢老师 的讲解
最高です。ありがとうございました!良く勉強になりました。
Very good ! Hello from Brazil ! 日本語 🗻🤩
姐姐讲解的太好了,通俗易懂
ユカ先生の教え方はとても効率的で丁寧です.ありがとうございます.
The Danger of Indifference
And you, O Bethlehem in the land of Judah, are not least among the ruling cities of Judah, for a ruler will come from you who will be the shepherd for my people Israel.
-Matthew 2:6
They were the theological experts of their day, the guardians of spiritual truth in Israel. Yet the religious leaders wouldn’t even bother to walk a few miles to Bethlehem to see whether the Messiah had indeed been born.
When King Herod heard from the wise men about a “newborn king of the Jews” (Matthew 2:2)
He summoned the chief priests and scribes and asked them where the Messiah was to be born. They told him, “In Bethlehem in Judea, . . . for this is what the prophet wrote: ‘And you, O Bethlehem in the land of Judah, are not least among the ruling cities of Judah, for a ruler will come from you who will be the shepherd for my people Israel’ ”(verses 5-6)
They knew the answer. In fact, from the text it almost appears as though they knew it right away. So why weren’t they looking for the Messiah in Bethlehem? They could have gone from Jerusalem to Bethlehem in a relatively short period of time.
Doesn’t it seem a little unusual that foreign dignitaries arrived from the East, claiming to have seen a star that led them to that very area, and the One they were seeking was called the “king of the Jews?”
Certainly that must have piqued the religious leaders’ curiosity and caused them to wonder. Yet they didn’t do anything. They simply told King Herod that Bethlehem was where the Messiah would be born.
At least Herod feared Jesus’ authority. But what about these men? They knew better. They knew the Scriptures, yet they did nothing in response. These men were indifferent and too busy with themselves to be concerned about Jesus.
In fact, when Jesus began His public ministry, the religious leaders were His principal adversaries. For all practical purposes, they were responsible for the execution of Jesus Christ. He was a threat to their religious world.
They sent Jesus to Pilate out of envy. They envied His authority. They resented the fact that people loved Him and hung on His every word. And they were jealous that He seemed to have a relationship with God that they lacked.
Jesus addressed this later, telling them, “You hypocrites! Isaiah was right when he prophesied about you, for he wrote, ‘These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me’ ” (Mark 7:6)
They were looking for a different kind of a Messiah. They were looking for someone who would support their religious system and their chosen way of living, someone who would cater to their whims and conform to their wishes.
There are a lot of people like this today. They want Jesus, but they want Him on their terms. They want the kind of Jesus whom they can control, the kind of Jesus who won’t challenge them.
The religious leaders knew God’s Word. Yet they did nothing to meet the living Savior. Don’t miss Christmas like these religious leaders did. Religion and ritual kept them from Jesus.
konichiwa, Sensei Yuka! greetings from new york and Happy thanks giving !
講解得很清楚 謝謝老師!
先生教えてくれてありがとうございます❤
Yuka先生の実際会話動画は私にとって本当に助かりました。引き続きてアップロード 動画も楽しみにしています。ありがとうございますYuka先生🙆
そう言ってもらえると作り甲斐があります☺️
your video is the best in UA-cam, thank you very much
좋은영상 감사합니다
Yuka先生!ありがとうございます❤ 勉強になりました。
ひとつ質問があります!今度初めて子供と一緒に大阪に旅行する予定ですが、レストランで"子供用のスプーンとフォーク頂けますか?"と話しても間違いないですか?😂
もちろん問題ありませんよ!大阪旅行、楽しんでくださいね👍
很喜歡老師這個系列的拍攝方式😃
そう言ってもらえて嬉しいです!
Wow, this is what I call thoroughly explanation!! I didn't get what were the blue kanji written below each keyword, what were they for? Anyone care to explain?
Anyway, these series of Practical Japanese must be the best material on UA-cam ever made on language learning, this is so incremental on the comprehensible input understanding and has explanation of nuances and all. That is impressive! *0*
처음 인사드립니다
동영상 너무 잘 보고 있습니다
일본어회화에 큰 도움이 됩니다
감사합니다
わかりました、ありがとうございます
this lesson is perfect!!!!
Yuna先生のビデオが大好きです。詳しく説明つきでわかるようになりました。(谢谢chatgpt日语造句好难)
お役に立てて嬉しいです!
練習のかいがあって勉強になりました。Yuka先生ありがとうございます‼😊
よかったです❣️
실용 일본어 한글 자막 감사드립니다 😊
Hi, I'm from Malaysia 🇲🇾
thank you
ずっと気になりましたけど、ポイントカードの有無を聞かれた場合、持ってないならそのまま主語省略して[ないです]とか[持ってないです/持ってません]とか[いいえ、持ってないです]、そう言うふうに言って変じゃありませんか?日本人の話す習慣から見るとどうでしょうか?
Yuka先生、お願いします
変じゃないですよ。「ありません」「いいえ、持ってません」と言って問題ありません👍
〜っていただいてもいいですか?の代わりに
〜ってもらえますか?で使ってもいいですか?🥺
先生が綺麗な人ね!
감사합니닿😊
영상 감사합니다😊
老師您在解說自己沒有集點卡的時候用了なかった為甚麼不繼續使用ない就好了。是特別強調時態當時沒有嗎?那如果用ない可以嗎? 語感會有甚麼不同
일본어 공부에 큰 도움이 되는 영상입니다. 감사합니다.
ありがとう
Saya dari Indonesia berniat bekerja ke Jepang mungkin 2 tahun lagi semoga menjadi nyata, semoga bisa seperti orang orang diluar sana yg telah sukses, saya mengikuti Chanel ini sebagai ilmu bagi saya bisa mengenal bahasa jepang, yg mungkin akan bermanfaat suatu saat nanti.
Ninja Thanks.
Dapatkah atau bisakah "gochisosamadesu" digunakan atau diucapkan kepada anda yang telah memberi pelayanan pengetahuan bahasa atau mengajarkan pelajaran bahasa jepang inj ?
도움이 되는 영상입니다. 죄송하지만 한자 자막위에 히라가나를 적어주실수있나요?
どてもありがとうございます先生
ありがとうございます❣️
최고입니다.! Saiko!
こんにちは YUKA先生 口語の能力がどうやって練習しますか
영상 너무 감사함니다 ^^
會計說 你辛苦了
TODAY IS「奧修大師」(MASTER OSHO)的「冥誕紀念日」!HOPE THE EARTH裡的生命都能歡欣鼓舞的慶祝他的「存在」。❤🎉🎈🎀🎁🎖🎇🎄哇哈哈。🤣
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OMG THANK U SO MUCH
Mantap
Спасибо за урок!
応援します
までに的意思可以問一下嗎 只有看到時間的那個用法@@
Ci confonde il fatto che ha fatto sì con la testa, mentre diceva che non aveva bisogno di carta punti. In Italia si dice " grazie, sono a posto così ( che vuole dire no grazie preferisco restare senza) e che ha lo stesso modo di esprimersi.
Very nice vedio.... I have seen today first time... I want to subscribe
ありがとう❣️
「お作りいたしましょうか」の部分がちゃんと聞き取れなくて3回くらい回してみたあげく理解できました。勉強になりました。ありがとうございます!
How to remember or read kanji letters
我太膨脹了,才剛背完50音就在看這個
太幽默😂😂
聽著聽著你就聽懂了
The Danger of Indifference
And you, O Bethlehem in the land of Judah, are not least among the ruling cities of Judah, for a ruler will come from you who will be the shepherd for my people Israel.
-Matthew 2:6
They were the theological experts of their day, the guardians of spiritual truth in Israel. Yet the religious leaders wouldn’t even bother to walk a few miles to Bethlehem to see whether the Messiah had indeed been born.
When King Herod heard from the wise men about a “newborn king of the Jews” (Matthew 2:2)
He summoned the chief priests and scribes and asked them where the Messiah was to be born. They told him, “In Bethlehem in Judea, . . . for this is what the prophet wrote: ‘And you, O Bethlehem in the land of Judah, are not least among the ruling cities of Judah, for a ruler will come from you who will be the shepherd for my people Israel’ ”(verses 5-6)
They knew the answer. In fact, from the text it almost appears as though they knew it right away. So why weren’t they looking for the Messiah in Bethlehem? They could have gone from Jerusalem to Bethlehem in a relatively short period of time.
Doesn’t it seem a little unusual that foreign dignitaries arrived from the East, claiming to have seen a star that led them to that very area, and the One they were seeking was called the “king of the Jews?”
Certainly that must have piqued the religious leaders’ curiosity and caused them to wonder. Yet they didn’t do anything. They simply told King Herod that Bethlehem was where the Messiah would be born.
At least Herod feared Jesus’ authority. But what about these men? They knew better. They knew the Scriptures, yet they did nothing in response. These men were indifferent and too busy with themselves to be concerned about Jesus.
In fact, when Jesus began His public ministry, the religious leaders were His principal adversaries. For all practical purposes, they were responsible for the execution of Jesus Christ. He was a threat to their religious world.
They sent Jesus to Pilate out of envy. They envied His authority. They resented the fact that people loved Him and hung on His every word. And they were jealous that He seemed to have a relationship with God that they lacked.
Jesus addressed this later, telling them, “You hypocrites! Isaiah was right when he prophesied about you, for he wrote, ‘These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me’ ” (Mark 7:6)
They were looking for a different kind of a Messiah. They were looking for someone who would support their religious system and their chosen way of living, someone who would cater to their whims and conform to their wishes.
There are a lot of people like this today. They want Jesus, but they want Him on their terms. They want the kind of Jesus whom they can control, the kind of Jesus who won’t challenge them.
The religious leaders knew God’s Word. Yet they did nothing to meet the living Savior. Don’t miss Christmas like these religious leaders did. Religion and ritual kept them from Jesus.
笑死我了😂😂
哈哈哈 俺也一样
老师,是不是有意的在用音读来交流啊,还是日本人平时也这样说
希望之後有一個去澡堂的實用日文,之前去完全聽不懂~~~
❤❤❤
Thank you!!!!!!!!
ありがとう✨
loved 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
คำว่า.ฉันรักคุณ.พูดยังงัยคับ❤
muito bom ^^
超人氣_超萌_YUKA正妹老師:😍
TODAY IS CHRISTMAS!HOPE YOU MERRY CHRISTMAS!(台灣語:「祝你聖誕快樂」!)❤🎇✨🎈🎊🎄🎀🎖
AND
2024 HAPPY NEW YEAR。(台灣語:「2024新年快樂」!)😉🎆🎉🌏🏖💍💖💎
I WISH YOU ALL THE BEST AND「圓圓滿滿一整年,歡歡喜喜好福緣。」哈哈哈。😄
HOPE 「世界一SUPER 可愛IIIII.YUKA正妹」😍 INVINCIBLE YOUTH!哈哈哈。😀🎀🎁💘🗾🗻💄🌏🎄🎃
2023年12月25日(一)台灣TIME06:20。
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우와조아
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em tra loi sai kich ban roi, phai noi la aaaa, suong qua anh oi DD
❤
你希望可以去台灣中部旅遊嗎
台中と南投へ行ったことがありますよ〜
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すげな
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