
Let's read and write proverbs
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Book Introduction
★ The YouTube channel 'With Bible' has published the book 'Bible Reading New Testament' Proverbs, which has recorded over 3 million views! ★ Proverbs transcription by hearing the voice of KBS Main News' female-only anchor Shin Eun-kyung! ★ Every day, little by little, consistently! A proverb ritual to fill your life with neat sentences! ★ Includes moving and meditative essays on how to speak, how to live wisely and beautifully, etc. Proverbs is a book of poetry by Solomon, and is also called 'wisdom literature' because it records the wisdom of life in relatively short sentences. The book of Proverbs, written to teach people wisdom and instruction, to instruct their conduct, to give knowledge and discretion to the simple and the young, to understand parables, the sayings of the wise, and the true meaning of difficult sayings, is undoubtedly a book that teaches many even today. The YouTube channel 'With Bible's' 'Bible Reading' is a Bible reading corner where you can hear the voice of former KBS announcer Shin Eun-kyung, and among them, the Proverbs section received the most love, surpassing 3 million views. This book allows you to listen to Shin Eun-kyung's Bible readings on your way to and from work, while driving, while walking, or while working, and to write and meditate on them, rather than just listening to them. As the saying goes, “The most active way to read the Bible is to copy it,” let’s read and copy one chapter of the Bible a day for 31 days, so that we can keep Proverbs close to our lives and engrave them deeply in our hearts. If you color the grapes in the "Grapes Ripening with Words" section on the front page of the book, scan the QR code in the book, and listen to the author recite proverbs while copying them, you will be able to experience the proverbs with your whole body for 31 days, a month. In addition, the meditation essays that will be included along with the Bible text will serve as 'copying mates' to accompany the reader on his or her arduous journey of copying. Essays on topics such as wisdom, family, and education are written in the author's honest voice, making them easy to read even for non-believers. If we consider that the significance of Proverbs lies in the fact that they are written in simple, non-religious sentences so that even non-believers can understand their theological messages, then this book, "Reading and Writing Proverbs," can be interpreted as the most modern of the Old Testament Proverbs. |
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Prologue
Home: I'd rather build a shack in the wilderness than live with a nagging wife.
Proverbs 1
Children: Bless your children once a day.
Proverbs 2
Home: Why are you like that?
Proverbs 3
Home: Where are you going to lose weight?
Proverbs 4
Acknowledgments:
Proverbs 5
Education: Small grass is okay
Proverbs 6
Speaking: Holy Speech
Proverbs 7
Motivation: Halftime, Life Mission Statement
Proverbs 8
Motivation: A slogan to help you get through today
Proverbs 9
Gold Life: I live in a senior apartment.
Proverbs 10
Education: Read, Read, Read
Proverbs 11
Faith: The Ten Wise Virgins
Proverbs 12
Children: Bible Tutoring
Proverbs 13
Faith: Rejoice always
Proverbs 14
Faith: Do you want to eat to death? Do you want to fulfill your mission?
Proverbs 15
Faith: Dawn Prayer
Proverbs 16
Faith: Life is a Theater Stage
Proverbs 17
Motivation: There's Light at the End of the Tunnel
Proverbs 18
Speaking: Calling in advance
Proverbs 19
Motivation: A Silver Spoon with Dirt on It
Proverbs 20
Motivation: If you write it, it will happen.
Proverbs 21
Training: Shadowing
Proverbs 22
Faith: Why am I the only one suffering?
Proverbs 23
Faith: A Blessing Wrapped in Suffering
Proverbs 24
Faith: Worry List, Prayer List
Proverbs 25
Child: Mom's Speech
Proverbs 26
Children: The Day I Met God
Proverbs 27
Faith: Put God's Work First
Proverbs 28
Faith: God's Vice-Rule
Proverbs 29
Faith: The yard worker
Proverbs 30
Words: A New Testament Reading
Proverbs 31
Epilogue
Home: I'd rather build a shack in the wilderness than live with a nagging wife.
Proverbs 1
Children: Bless your children once a day.
Proverbs 2
Home: Why are you like that?
Proverbs 3
Home: Where are you going to lose weight?
Proverbs 4
Acknowledgments:
Proverbs 5
Education: Small grass is okay
Proverbs 6
Speaking: Holy Speech
Proverbs 7
Motivation: Halftime, Life Mission Statement
Proverbs 8
Motivation: A slogan to help you get through today
Proverbs 9
Gold Life: I live in a senior apartment.
Proverbs 10
Education: Read, Read, Read
Proverbs 11
Faith: The Ten Wise Virgins
Proverbs 12
Children: Bible Tutoring
Proverbs 13
Faith: Rejoice always
Proverbs 14
Faith: Do you want to eat to death? Do you want to fulfill your mission?
Proverbs 15
Faith: Dawn Prayer
Proverbs 16
Faith: Life is a Theater Stage
Proverbs 17
Motivation: There's Light at the End of the Tunnel
Proverbs 18
Speaking: Calling in advance
Proverbs 19
Motivation: A Silver Spoon with Dirt on It
Proverbs 20
Motivation: If you write it, it will happen.
Proverbs 21
Training: Shadowing
Proverbs 22
Faith: Why am I the only one suffering?
Proverbs 23
Faith: A Blessing Wrapped in Suffering
Proverbs 24
Faith: Worry List, Prayer List
Proverbs 25
Child: Mom's Speech
Proverbs 26
Children: The Day I Met God
Proverbs 27
Faith: Put God's Work First
Proverbs 28
Faith: God's Vice-Rule
Proverbs 29
Faith: The yard worker
Proverbs 30
Words: A New Testament Reading
Proverbs 31
Epilogue
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Into the book
“May the Lord bless you and keep you; may the Lord make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; may the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.”
--- p.30
There are many hard jobs in the world, such as collecting trash or taking orders at a cafe counter.
I understand that it may be difficult, but we live each day amidst countless acts of kindness and unkindness.
If possible, wouldn't we all want to be served by someone who does their job with sincerity, a bright face, and kindness, as if it were their calling? Isn't that our common desire? Always be joyful.
--- p.130
Disposable paper cups are also used once and then thrown away.
Why are we born into this world, doing this work? Shouldn't our lives be more than just eating and dying? Who am I? What is my identity? What was I born into this world, doing this work, doing this work? These are the questions we must ask ourselves today.
--- p.141
We are all born with a silver spoon in our mouths.
And as you live, you may get some dirt on it.
Your parents' business could fail, one of them could pass away, or you could be separated while still alive.
You may be very sick, or you may be born with a disability that sets you apart from others.
You may be rejected in school, at work, in elections, or in any challenge.
But failing, failing to pass, and failing to be selected are not all failures.
Just as being elected or passing an exam doesn't necessarily mean success.
--- p.184
As I was looking through the list, I had a big realization.
Okay, let's stop worrying and do what we can right now.
And don't worry about what you can't do.
I took out a red pen and underlined the title 'Worry List' with two lines.
And I wrote a new title.
It's called a 'prayer list'.
Then I took out a white envelope and folded the ‘prayer list’ neatly inside.
I just glued it on and wrote it on the outside of the envelope.
Dear God.
--- p.30
There are many hard jobs in the world, such as collecting trash or taking orders at a cafe counter.
I understand that it may be difficult, but we live each day amidst countless acts of kindness and unkindness.
If possible, wouldn't we all want to be served by someone who does their job with sincerity, a bright face, and kindness, as if it were their calling? Isn't that our common desire? Always be joyful.
--- p.130
Disposable paper cups are also used once and then thrown away.
Why are we born into this world, doing this work? Shouldn't our lives be more than just eating and dying? Who am I? What is my identity? What was I born into this world, doing this work, doing this work? These are the questions we must ask ourselves today.
--- p.141
We are all born with a silver spoon in our mouths.
And as you live, you may get some dirt on it.
Your parents' business could fail, one of them could pass away, or you could be separated while still alive.
You may be very sick, or you may be born with a disability that sets you apart from others.
You may be rejected in school, at work, in elections, or in any challenge.
But failing, failing to pass, and failing to be selected are not all failures.
Just as being elected or passing an exam doesn't necessarily mean success.
--- p.184
As I was looking through the list, I had a big realization.
Okay, let's stop worrying and do what we can right now.
And don't worry about what you can't do.
I took out a red pen and underlined the title 'Worry List' with two lines.
And I wrote a new title.
It's called a 'prayer list'.
Then I took out a white envelope and folded the ‘prayer list’ neatly inside.
I just glued it on and wrote it on the outside of the envelope.
Dear God.
--- p.229
Publisher's Review
▶ A reliable transcription mate to help me transcribe my proverbs.
Proverbs transcription directly from announcer Shin Eun-kyung's voice
Proverbs is a Hebrew word meaning proverb, saying, maxim, maxim, or parable. It is a book of Solomon's poetry that contains the wisdom of life in short, metaphorical sentences.
It contains wisdom for life, as well as advice for young people, as well as God's righteous laws for the family, education, children, and the lives of the people, providing enlightenment and teachings that can be understood in any era or society, regardless of time or place.
The 3.12 million views of the Proverbs section of “New Testament Reader” (YouTube channel - With Bible), featuring the voice of former KBS announcer Shin Eun-kyung, shows that it holds universal values that teach lessons to people today.
Even now, three years after the video was uploaded, the love and interest of subscribers and many believers in “The New Testament Reading Church” continues.
“I listen to it while lying in bed.” “I listen to it on my way to and from work.” “I listen to it while driving.” “I listen to it while working in the early morning.” “I listen to it while taking a walk.” “The voice is comfortable to listen to.” “It goes right into my ears.” “It’s a blessing.” “I’m not a Christian, but I come to listen to it because I like the clear voice.” The 1,400 comments left on the video show that the proverbs resonate with not only believers but also non-believers.
This book, “Reading Proverbs and Writing Proverbs,” goes beyond simply listening to proverbs and extends the act of writing them out.
Copying the Bible is the most active way to read the Bible.
If you read the Bible with your whole body through the process of listening to the reading and reading and writing the Proverbs, you will be able to engrave God's word in your heart.
▶ Includes essays on how to speak, how to live wisely and beautifully, and other moving and contemplative writing.
The thirty-one meditation essays, which accompany the biblical text, contain the author's life story as a daughter of a family, as an announcer, as a professor, as a spouse, and as a mother.
This book, "Reading and Writing Proverbs," not only contains faith-based writings on how to be grateful, how to relieve anxiety and worry, but also contains writings that will resonate with non-believers, such as how to speak beautifully, how to live wisely and beautifully, and how to grow together with children.
The author introduces this meditative essay as follows:
My reflections in this book have no special connection to the Proverbs in each chapter.
It's just my low voice whispering in the reader's ear, the words I've felt while living in the world.
Please read it lightly, and consider it an invitation from me to write a page, and then start writing.
Page 12/From the Prologue
The author's sincere and heartfelt essays are simple and light, but the message they convey is profound.
If you open your heart by reading the meditations before writing, you will be able to engrave the contents of the proverbs more deeply into your heart.
Considering that Proverbs were written in language that even non-believers can easily understand and accept as God's word, it seems appropriate to think of "Reading Proverbs and Writing Proverbs" as a new form of Proverbs.
▶ Daily, Little by Little, Consistently! A Proverbs Ritual to Fill Your Life with Clean Sentences
Proverbs, along with Psalms, is considered one of the most beloved and favorite books of the Bible, providing spiritual nourishment and enlightenment to modern people living today.
People still read the Bible to find answers and apply its words to their lives.
However, reading the Bible from beginning to end is not easy.
According to a survey, 38.0% of respondents said that the difficulty they had while reading the Bible was that they had difficulty sticking to the plan.
In addition, 64.0% of respondents said that it was difficult to secure time to read the Bible, and the biggest reason given was 'weak will' (39.4%) (Source: G&M Global Cultural Foundation).
Reading the Bible is difficult enough, but transcribing it is even more difficult.
In that respect, the author introduces the method of 'Mae-jo-kku', that is, 'every day, little by little, consistently'.
If a book of Proverbs feels like a huge mountain, why not write just one chapter a day, about 30 verses?
This book, "Read Proverbs and Write Proverbs," encourages readers to read the entire book in one month, 31 days in a row.
To help you feel a sense of accomplishment after writing Chapter 1, we have included a bunch of grapes on the grapevine on the front page of the book for you to color.
If you color each grape individually and complete the bunch of grapes, you will soon see the tree you planted in your heart bearing a delicious bunch of grapes.
Moreover, as you read the writings of Shin Kwon-sa, whose clear and calm voice can be heard naturally, you will feel as if you are with a reliable copyist mate who will be copying along with you.
It is never easy to write consistently and systematically every day.
If you read it with the message of the new author who seems to be encouraging the reader each time, I think the 31 days of the month will feel short.
Let's complete our own ritual essay, which will fill us with wisdom by reading the Bible and copying and writing the Bible every day.
Proverbs transcription directly from announcer Shin Eun-kyung's voice
Proverbs is a Hebrew word meaning proverb, saying, maxim, maxim, or parable. It is a book of Solomon's poetry that contains the wisdom of life in short, metaphorical sentences.
It contains wisdom for life, as well as advice for young people, as well as God's righteous laws for the family, education, children, and the lives of the people, providing enlightenment and teachings that can be understood in any era or society, regardless of time or place.
The 3.12 million views of the Proverbs section of “New Testament Reader” (YouTube channel - With Bible), featuring the voice of former KBS announcer Shin Eun-kyung, shows that it holds universal values that teach lessons to people today.
Even now, three years after the video was uploaded, the love and interest of subscribers and many believers in “The New Testament Reading Church” continues.
“I listen to it while lying in bed.” “I listen to it on my way to and from work.” “I listen to it while driving.” “I listen to it while working in the early morning.” “I listen to it while taking a walk.” “The voice is comfortable to listen to.” “It goes right into my ears.” “It’s a blessing.” “I’m not a Christian, but I come to listen to it because I like the clear voice.” The 1,400 comments left on the video show that the proverbs resonate with not only believers but also non-believers.
This book, “Reading Proverbs and Writing Proverbs,” goes beyond simply listening to proverbs and extends the act of writing them out.
Copying the Bible is the most active way to read the Bible.
If you read the Bible with your whole body through the process of listening to the reading and reading and writing the Proverbs, you will be able to engrave God's word in your heart.
▶ Includes essays on how to speak, how to live wisely and beautifully, and other moving and contemplative writing.
The thirty-one meditation essays, which accompany the biblical text, contain the author's life story as a daughter of a family, as an announcer, as a professor, as a spouse, and as a mother.
This book, "Reading and Writing Proverbs," not only contains faith-based writings on how to be grateful, how to relieve anxiety and worry, but also contains writings that will resonate with non-believers, such as how to speak beautifully, how to live wisely and beautifully, and how to grow together with children.
The author introduces this meditative essay as follows:
My reflections in this book have no special connection to the Proverbs in each chapter.
It's just my low voice whispering in the reader's ear, the words I've felt while living in the world.
Please read it lightly, and consider it an invitation from me to write a page, and then start writing.
Page 12/From the Prologue
The author's sincere and heartfelt essays are simple and light, but the message they convey is profound.
If you open your heart by reading the meditations before writing, you will be able to engrave the contents of the proverbs more deeply into your heart.
Considering that Proverbs were written in language that even non-believers can easily understand and accept as God's word, it seems appropriate to think of "Reading Proverbs and Writing Proverbs" as a new form of Proverbs.
▶ Daily, Little by Little, Consistently! A Proverbs Ritual to Fill Your Life with Clean Sentences
Proverbs, along with Psalms, is considered one of the most beloved and favorite books of the Bible, providing spiritual nourishment and enlightenment to modern people living today.
People still read the Bible to find answers and apply its words to their lives.
However, reading the Bible from beginning to end is not easy.
According to a survey, 38.0% of respondents said that the difficulty they had while reading the Bible was that they had difficulty sticking to the plan.
In addition, 64.0% of respondents said that it was difficult to secure time to read the Bible, and the biggest reason given was 'weak will' (39.4%) (Source: G&M Global Cultural Foundation).
Reading the Bible is difficult enough, but transcribing it is even more difficult.
In that respect, the author introduces the method of 'Mae-jo-kku', that is, 'every day, little by little, consistently'.
If a book of Proverbs feels like a huge mountain, why not write just one chapter a day, about 30 verses?
This book, "Read Proverbs and Write Proverbs," encourages readers to read the entire book in one month, 31 days in a row.
To help you feel a sense of accomplishment after writing Chapter 1, we have included a bunch of grapes on the grapevine on the front page of the book for you to color.
If you color each grape individually and complete the bunch of grapes, you will soon see the tree you planted in your heart bearing a delicious bunch of grapes.
Moreover, as you read the writings of Shin Kwon-sa, whose clear and calm voice can be heard naturally, you will feel as if you are with a reliable copyist mate who will be copying along with you.
It is never easy to write consistently and systematically every day.
If you read it with the message of the new author who seems to be encouraging the reader each time, I think the 31 days of the month will feel short.
Let's complete our own ritual essay, which will fill us with wisdom by reading the Bible and copying and writing the Bible every day.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: July 1, 2024
- Format: Paperback book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 296 pages | 548g | 150*204*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791162851524
- ISBN10: 116285152X
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