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bersikulo tagalog in bible

1. John 3:16: For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. 2. Jer 29:11: For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. 3. Rom 8:28: And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.

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bible verse mathew 23:12


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bible verses in education (josue) bible-sure did have them aalm wag left to right

bible verses in education ( josue )bible-bang ginawa ng kaliwa wag ipa-aalm sa kanan

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The pages of our Bible are filled with accounts of men who seem larger than life. Men like Moses, David, Daniel, Paul, and others. They all seem to be men who are so far above the realm of our own experience that we feel we could never be like them. However, the fact is that each of these men was just human. Human beings like you and me; they simply had given themselves completely to God.


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Evelyn Pineda Amurao inu ka para pakisabyan daka! Ernesto Pineda inu ka rin para dinan dakang time para pakisabyan daka!!! GANG INU MAN KEKAYU ALA KU DAPAT PAKISABYAN... INU KAYU.... i quote: metung kung matas ah tawu na eyu apakisabyan.....

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Evelyn Pineda Amurao inu ka para pakisabyan daka! Ernesto Pineda inu ka rin para dinan dakang time para pakisabyan daka!!! GANG INU MAN KEKAYU ALA KU DAPAT PAKISABYAN... INU KAYU.... i quote: metung kung matas ah tawu na eyu apakisabyan.....

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DIGOS CITY, Philippines—A total of 12 combatants—six Malaysian policemen and six members of the Sulu “royal army”—were confirmed killed following Saturday evening’s ambush-cum-clash in Semporna, Malaysian police Inspector General Ismail Omar confirmed. In a news conference aired over a Sabah-based shortwave radio station, Ismail said all 12 cadavers had been recovered as of 6:30 p.m. Sunday following mopping-up operations in Simunul. “During the operation, we also found six other bodies, believed to be the gunmen,” he reported. Nineteen other policemen, who were trapped in an area during the ambush-cum-clash, had also been successfully rescued, he said. Ismail did not identify the slain policemen but confirmed that some of them held junior and senior ranks. Since violence broke out in Sabah following Putrajaya’s decision to take on the group of Agbimuddin Kiram, which Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak calls “intruders,” 24 combatants had already been killed—eight of them Malaysian policemen. The death toll in the Sabah violence could still increase as more Malaysian security forces arrive in at least three areas—Lahad Datu, Semporna and Kunak—and hunt down the “intruders,” according to Malaysia’s deputy prime minister. “More fatalities may be expected, and as a nation we must come together to rally behind our forces,” Liew Vui Keong was quoted by state media Bernama as saying. Malaysia Armed Forces chief General Zulkefli Mohammad Zin had admitted the Sabah situation was “delicate,” according to a report carried by the Borneo Insider. Zulkefli said this was the reason why the military decided on deploying two army battalions. Amid the heavy deployment of Malaysian security against the Sulu “royal army” number just over 200, Foreign Minister Anifah Aman said Putrajaya would try its best “to avoid (more) bloodshed.” “It’s already happening (deaths from both sides) but what is certain is the police and the military try to avoid more casualties,” he said during a visit to Membakut, which is also an area in Sabah. Anifah, commenting on Sultan Jamalul Kiram III’s call for negotiations, said what Putrajaya wants now is for the “intruders” to lay down their firearms before fresh talks could take place. He, however, clarified that Wisma Putra, the other name the foreign affairs ministry is known, was not the correct agency to negotiate with the Kirams. “My ministry is not directly involved. It is the Ministry of Home Affairs,” he said. Meanwhile, the Islamist political party Parti Islam Se-Malaysia (PAS) asked the Najib government to provide Malaysians with “a real explanation of the incident in Lahad Datu.” Mustafa Ali, PAS secretary general, said the problem has now become serious with people getting killed. “It should not be regarded as a thing that is not serious but the government is not even telling us the truth,” he told Malaysian newspaper Haraka Daily. Mustafa also said because the Sabah situation has become so serious, police elements should already be withdrawn and that the military should now take over.

dumating sa hindi bababa sa tatlong mga lugar-Lahad Datu, Semporna at Kunak at manghuli down ang "intruders," ayon sa Malaysia representante prime ministro. "Higit pang mga fatalities ay maaaring inaasahan, at bilang isang bansa ay dapat namin dumating nang magkasama sa rally sa likod ng aming mga pwersa," Liew Vui Keong naka-quote sa pamamagitan ng estado media Bernama bilang sinasabi. Malaysia Sandatahang Lakas chief General Zulkefli Mohammad Zin ay pinapapasok ang Sabah sitwasyon ay "pinong," ayon sa isang ulat na dinala sa pamamagitan ng Insider Borneo. Zulkefli sinabi ito ang dahilan kung bakit ang militar sa nagpasya sa nagde-deploy ng dalawang hukbo battalions. Sa gitna ng mabigat deployment ng Malaysian seguridad laban sa Sulu "royal hukbo" bilang lamang ang higit sa 200, sinabi Dayuhang Ministro Anifah Aman Putrajaya ay subukan ang mga pinakamahusay na "upang maiwasan ang (pa) pagdanak ng dugo." "Na ito ang nangyayari (mga pagkamatay mula sa magkabilang panig) ngunit kung ano ang ilang mga ng pulis at militar subukang upang maiwasan ang higit pang mga casualties," sinabi niya sa panahon ng isang pagbisita sa Membakut, na din ang isang lugar sa Sabah. Anifah, pagkomento sa Sultan Jamalul Kiram III ng tawag para sa negotiations, sinabi kung ano ang Putrajaya nais ngayon para sa "intruders" ihiga ang kanilang mga baril bago sariwang-uusap ay maaaring tumagal ng lugar. Siya, gayunpaman, clarified na Wisma Putra, ang iba pang mga pangalan ng ugnayang panlabas ministeryo ay kilala, ay hindi ang tamang ahensiya upang makipag-ayos sa mga Kirams. "Ang Aking ministeryo ay hindi direktang kasangkot. Ministry of Home Affairs, "sinabi niya. Samantala, ang Islamist partidong pampulitika parti Islam Se-Malaysia (pas) nagtanong Najib pamahalaan upang magbigay ng mga Malaysians sa "tunay na paliwanag ng insidente sa Lahad Datu." Sinabi Mustafa Ali, pas punong kalihim, ang problema ngayon bumigat sa mga tao sa pagkuha ng pumatay. "Hindi ito dapat na itinuturing na isang bagay na hindi malubhang ngunit pamahalaan ay hindi kahit na nagsasabi sa amin ang katotohanan," sinabi niya ang Malaysian Haraka Araw-araw na pahayagan. Mustafa din sinabi dahil ang Sabah sitwasyon ay naging kaya malubhang, mga elemento ng pulis dapat naka-withdraw at na ang militar ang dapat ngayon sakupin.

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DIGOS CITY, Philippines—A total of 12 combatants—six Malaysian policemen and six members of the Sulu “royal army”—were confirmed killed following Saturday evening’s ambush-cum-clash in Semporna, Malaysian police Inspector General Ismail Omar confirmed. In a news conference aired over a Sabah-based shortwave radio station, Ismail said all 12 cadavers had been recovered as of 6:30 p.m. Sunday following mopping-up operations in Simunul. “During the operation, we also found six other bodies, believed to be the gunmen,” he reported. Nineteen other policemen, who were trapped in an area during the ambush-cum-clash, had also been successfully rescued, he said. Ismail did not identify the slain policemen but confirmed that some of them held junior and senior ranks. Since violence broke out in Sabah following Putrajaya’s decision to take on the group of Agbimuddin Kiram, which Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak calls “intruders,” 24 combatants had already been killed—eight of them Malaysian policemen. The death toll in the Sabah violence could still increase as more Malaysian security forces arrive in at least three areas—Lahad Datu, Semporna and Kunak—and hunt down the “intruders,” according to Malaysia’s deputy prime minister. “More fatalities may be expected, and as a nation we must come together to rally behind our forces,” Liew Vui Keong was quoted by state media Bernama as saying. Malaysia Armed Forces chief General Zulkefli Mohammad Zin had admitted the Sabah situation was “delicate,” according to a report carried by the Borneo Insider. Zulkefli said this was the reason why the military decided on deploying two army battalions. Amid the heavy deployment of Malaysian security against the Sulu “royal army” number just over 200, Foreign Minister Anifah Aman said Putrajaya would try its best “to avoid (more) bloodshed.” “It’s already happening (deaths from both sides) but what is certain is the police and the military try to avoid more casualties,” he said during a visit to Membakut, which is also an area in Sabah. Anifah, commenting on Sultan Jamalul Kiram III’s call for negotiations, said what Putrajaya wants now is for the “intruders” to lay down their firearms before fresh talks could take place. He, however, clarified that Wisma Putra, the other name the foreign affairs ministry is known, was not the correct agency to negotiate with the Kirams. “My ministry is not directly involved. It is the Ministry of Home Affairs,” he said. Meanwhile, the Islamist political party Parti Islam Se-Malaysia (PAS) asked the Najib government to provide Malaysians with “a real explanation of the incident in Lahad Datu.” Mustafa Ali, PAS secretary general, said the problem has now become serious with people getting killed. “It should not be regarded as a thing that is not serious but the government is not even telling us the truth,” he told Malaysian newspaper Haraka Daily. Mustafa also said because the Sabah situation has become so serious, police elements should already be withdrawn and that the military should now take over.

DIGOS CITY, Philippines—A total of 12 combatants—six Malaysian policemen and six members of the Sulu “royal army”—were confirmed killed following Saturday evening’s ambush-cum-clash in Semporna, Malaysian police Inspector General Ismail Omar confirmed. In a news conference aired over a Sabah-based shortwave radio station, Ismail said all 12 cadavers had been recovered as of 6:30 p.m. Sunday following mopping-up operations in Simunul. “During the operation, we also found six other bodies, believed to be the gunmen,” he reported. Nineteen other policemen, who were trapped in an area during the ambush-cum-clash, had also been successfully rescued, he said. Ismail did not identify the slain policemen but confirmed that some of them held junior and senior ranks. Since violence broke out in Sabah following Putrajaya’s decision to take on the group of Agbimuddin Kiram, which Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak calls “intruders,” 24 combatants had already been killed—eight of them Malaysian policemen. The death toll in the Sabah violence could still increase as more Malaysian security forces arrive in at least three areas—Lahad Datu, Semporna and Kunak—and hunt down the “intruders,” according to Malaysia’s deputy prime minister. “More fatalities may be expected, and as a nation we must come together to rally behind our forces,” Liew Vui Keong was quoted by state media Bernama as saying. Malaysia Armed Forces chief General Zulkefli Mohammad Zin had admitted the Sabah situation was “delicate,” according to a report carried by the Borneo Insider. Zulkefli said this was the reason why the military decided on deploying two army battalions. Amid the heavy deployment of Malaysian security against the Sulu “royal army” number just over 200, Foreign Minister Anifah Aman said Putrajaya would try its best “to avoid (more) bloodshed.” “It’s already happening (deaths from both sides) but what is certain is the police and the military try to avoid more casualties,” he said during a visit to Membakut, which is also an area in Sabah. Anifah, commenting on Sultan Jamalul Kiram III’s call for negotiations, said what Putrajaya wants now is for the “intruders” to lay down their firearms before fresh talks could take place. He, however, clarified that Wisma Putra, the other name the foreign affairs ministry is known, was not the correct agency to negotiate with the Kirams. “My ministry is not directly involved. It is the Ministry of Home Affairs,” he said. Meanwhile, the Islamist political party Parti Islam Se-Malaysia (PAS) asked the Najib government to provide Malaysians with “a real explanation of the incident in Lahad Datu.” Mustafa Ali, PAS secretary general, said the problem has now become serious with people getting killed. “It should not be regarded as a thing that is not serious but the government is not even telling us the truth,” he told Malaysian newspaper Haraka Daily. Mustafa also said because the Sabah situation has become so serious, police elements should already be withdrawn and that the military should now take over.

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DOES DEATH END IT ALL? Note to the speaker: Help the audience to understand the truly hopeless condition mankind would be facing were it not for Jehovah's provisions of the ransom and the Kingdom. Highlight the need to exercise implicit faith in the truths discussed at the Memorial. "THE END OF ALL MANKIND'(7 min.) Earth wide, millions of people die each year Efforts to comfort mourning ones often reflect the belief that the dead continue living in some way Such beliefs vary widely (w99 4/7 9-10 pars. 1-7) Even those who claim that death is natural find it hard to accept that death is the final state Bible speaks of one's dying as 'coming to one's end'(De 2:15; Jos 10:20) Indeed, death is "the end of all mankind" Read Ecclesiastes 7:2] How are we to understand this? Does death really end everything? DEATH DEFINED (7 min.) Death reverses the process described at Genesis 2:7 [Read] Breathing stops; the life force is extinguished; thoughts perish (Ps 146:4) There is no superiority of human death over animal death; they are the same (Ec 3:19, 20) Death ends all communication, emotion, thinking, and existence (Ec 9:5, 6, 1_0) This fact bothers us for good reason-we were made to live forever (Ec 3:11) The truths considered at the annual commemoration of Christ's death give us a reason for hope WHY JESUS'DEATH WAS NOT THE END (9 min.) Death is the penalty for sin (Ro 6:23) Jesus committed no sin Thus, he maintained the legal right to continue living endlessly as a human (Joh' 10:18; Ac 2:24; w09 g/15 2g par. 15; w80 7/75 28 par.25) Having been raised to life as a spirit creature, Jesus presented to Jehovah the value of his perfect human life (1Pe 3:18) Thus the debt that you and I owe to Jehovah for being sinners has been paid (2Co 5:14, 15) Now there exists a basis for removing the consequences of inherited sin Does Jehovah offer general amnesty based on the ransom? No; obedience is required (Joh 3:36) Continue taking in knowledge of Jehovah God and Jesus Christ, and act in harmony with it (Joh 1?:3) Jehovah's release of Jesus from the grave serves as "a guarantee to all men" of God's future Day of Judgment and provides assurance that there will be a resurrection (Ac 17,311'24:5) WHAT WILL (THE END" MEAN FOR YOU?(7 min.) Does death end it all? Yes it would if not for God and Christ Despite nanotechnology, humans can neither create life nor restore it (w99 70/15 5 pars. 3-4) Only Jehovah can do those things God's ancient servants exercised hope in the resurrection (Job l4t7-I5; Da 12:13) Jesus demonstrated God's desire and ability to resurrect the dead (Lu 7:71-117;8:49-56; Joh 11:38-44) Now that sufficient time has elapsed for all to see the results of disobedience to his laws, the appointed hour is fast approaching for God to correct matters on this earth That includes raising the dead and guiding mankind to everlasting life on earth (w07 5/15 26-30) So sure is Jehovah's purpose to resurrect his servants that they may be spoken of as living (Mt 22:3L,32 cf 7O6- 107 pars. 20, 21) Living forever will give us endless opportunities to discover more about Jehovah God and to enjoy friendship with all those who love him (Job 26:14; Ec 3:10, l1; w11 5/1 27) Serve Jehovah loyally, and receive rich blessings now "and the end everlasting life" (Ro 6:22) (Adhere closely to the outlined material, and observe the indicated timing of each section. Not all cited texts need to be read or commented on. See Ministry School, pp.52-54, 166-169) No. 184-E 7/72 TO BE COVERED IN 30 MINUTES

Sumakay ako sa jeepney Ikaw ang nakatabi Di makapaniwala Parang may hiwagang nadama Nang tumama sa'yo Ang aking mga mata At nagsiksikan na Dahil tumigil ang jeepney Sa tapat ng eskuwela Biglang nagkadikit Puso ko'y biglang sumikip At natulala Sabi nila'y walang hiwaga Kung wala'y Ano itong nadarama Ayoko nang pumara kahit san mapunta Ayoko nang pumara kung ikaw ang kasama Ayoko nang pumara Ayoko nang pumara Ayoko na ahhh Ayoko nang pumara kahit san pa lumiko Ayoko nang pumara sana di na huminto Ayoko nang pumara Ayoko nang pumara Ayoko na Kung ikaw ang kasama (Adlib) At may biglang sumingit Natiempo pa sa'ting gitna Sumimangot tuloy Ang aking mukha Mabuti nalang nagbayad yung ale Sabi nya paabot naman Nagkadahilan ako Para ika'y tignan Nung iaabot ang bayad Kamay mo na palang nakaabang Pambihira diba swerte ko naman Sabi nila'y walang pag-ibig Kung wala'y Ba't kumakaba itong dibdib Ayoko nang pumara kahit san mapunta Ayoko nang pumara kung ikaw ang kasama Ayoko nang pumara Ayoko nang pumara Ayoko na ahhh Ayoko nang pumara kahit san pa lumiko Ayoko nang pumara sana din a huminto Ayoko nang pumara Ayoko nang pumara Ayoko na Kung ikaw ang kasama Manong driver Wag mo nang ibalik ang sukli ko Manong driver Di mo ba alam walang babaan to Drive lang po ng drive Wag niyong hihinto Kahit sa'n mapadpad Kahit lumipad man tayo Minsan lang madama Ang ganito Pero bigla mong Hinila ang tali Sabi mo "Manong bababa ako sandali" Ayoko nang pumara kahit san mapunta Ayoko nang pumara kung ikaw ang kasama Ayoko nang pumara Ayoko nang pumara Ayoko na ahhh Ayoko nang pumara kahit san pa lumiko Ayoko nang pumara sana din a huminto Ayoko nang pumara Ayoko nang pumara Ayoko na Ayoko nang pumara kahit san mapunta Ayoko nang pumara kung ikaw ang kasama Ayoko nang pumara Ayoko nang pumara Ayoko na ahhh Ayoko nang pumara kahit san pa lumiko Ayoko nang pumara sana din a huminto Ayoko nang pumara Ayoko nang pumara Ayoko na Kung ikaw ang kasama (Adlib)

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