Nga mihi mahana ki a koutou. Te Rongopai! I pray for you Bible Society people regularly. Keep going. Extra fact: early on there were likely more literate Maori than literate settlers. This s due to the availability of scripture to read, and the mission of CMS and others to teach reading as part of their goal to have Maori encounter Christ for themselves, in their mother tongue.
Yet ignorant people both Maori and Pakeha would have us believe that in 1840, after many years of traveling the world and gaining education, Maori were ignorant and uneducated, and didn't understand what they were signing up to.
@@jakeymanzano1743 Around a thousand years ago Imam Muhammad Al Ghazali told story of a man walking in the jungle. A roaring lion ran towards him and the man ran as fast as he could to escape from it. He noticed a well in front of him and he jumped inside hoping to escape from the lion. As he was falling inside the well, he grabbed onto the rope and saved himself. The man was so relieved but when he looked down he saw a big snake at the bottom of the well. It had its jaws wide open ready to swallow him up. The man then looked up and saw two mice nibbling at the rope. A black mouse and a white were both chewing into the rope. The scary lion was still prowling outside the well. The man's heart was pounding as he wondered how he could escape from this. Then he noticed a honeycomb in front of him which had delicious honey dripping from it. He stuck his finger into the honey and put it inside his mouth. It was delicious and for a moment he forgot about the lion, the snake and the two mice chewing at the rope. Imam Ghazali explained that the lion is like the angel of death which is always looming above us. The snake was like his grave which all humans will face. The black mouse and white mouse were like the day and night which are always nibbling at our life (the rope). The honey was like this dunya (this temporal world) which with its momentary sweetness makes us forget the death and the eternal life.
"Mankind affirmed the oneness of God in our pre-eternal, ontological reality and today every man and woman still bear the echo of this affirmation deep down within their soul. The call of Islam is precisely to this primordial nature and the remembrance of this knowledge which is deeply embedded ion our being"
Without a written language there could be NO LAND SALE DEEDS so I do not believe the motivation of producing the Bible "for the Maori people" the missionaries ended up with many thousands of acres of land which was not part of the preaching the bible kaupapa. (these thousands of acres were returned to Maori, but were resold over and over - Many of the missionaries were lay missionaries too, of not good character. Maori loved the Bible.
Around a thousand years ago Imam Muhammad Al Ghazali told story of a man walking in the jungle. A roaring lion ran towards him and the man ran as fast as he could to escape from it. He noticed a well in front of him and he jumped inside hoping to escape from the lion. As he was falling inside the well, he grabbed onto the rope and saved himself. The man was so relieved but when he looked down he saw a big snake at the bottom of the well. It had its jaws wide open ready to swallow him up. The man then looked up and saw two mice nibbling at the rope. A black mouse and a white were both chewing into the rope. The scary lion was still prowling outside the well. The man's heart was pounding as he wondered how he could escape from this. Then he noticed a honeycomb in front of him which had delicious honey dripping from it. He stuck his finger into the honey and put it inside his mouth. It was delicious and for a moment he forgot about the lion, the snake and the two mice chewing at the rope. Imam Ghazali explained that the lion is like the angel of death which is always looming above us. The snake was like his grave which all humans will face. The black mouse and white mouse were like the day and night which are always nibbling at our life (the rope). The honey was like this dunya (this temporal world) which with its momentary sweetness makes us forget the death and the eternal life.
This video needs to be shared worldwide
Moses: Hear O Israel, Lord, our God is one.
Jesus: Hear O Israel, Lord, our God is one.
Muhammad: Say: God is One.
Peace, be upon them all.
Thank you for the video ,enjoyed watching it.Wow Gospel here in nz how interesting and Highly enjoyed this.
Nga mihi mahana ki a koutou. Te Rongopai! I pray for you Bible Society people regularly. Keep going. Extra fact: early on there were likely more literate Maori than literate settlers. This s due to the availability of scripture to read, and the mission of CMS and others to teach reading as part of their goal to have Maori encounter Christ for themselves, in their mother tongue.
Yet ignorant people both Maori and Pakeha would have us believe that in 1840, after many years of traveling the world and gaining education, Maori were ignorant and uneducated, and didn't understand what they were signing up to.
Weird how your language is very similar to my tribe language in east Africa
Sending blessings ur way merry Christmas xx
There is a DVD called Te Rongopai about 200 years of the Gospel which covers all this and more
Kia ora🙏🦋
God bless NewZealand 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Hi do you live in new zealand?
@@jakeymanzano1743 Around a thousand years ago Imam Muhammad Al Ghazali told story of a man walking in the jungle. A roaring lion ran towards him and the man ran as fast as he could to escape from it. He noticed a well in front of him and he jumped inside hoping to escape from the lion. As he was falling inside the well, he grabbed onto the rope and saved himself. The man was so relieved but when he looked down he saw a big snake at the bottom of the well. It had its jaws wide open ready to swallow him up. The man then looked up and saw two mice nibbling at the rope. A black mouse and a white were both chewing into the rope. The scary lion was still prowling outside the well. The man's heart was pounding as he wondered how he could escape from this. Then he noticed a honeycomb in front of him which had delicious honey dripping from it. He stuck his finger into the honey and put it inside his mouth. It was delicious and for a moment he forgot about the lion, the snake and the two mice chewing at the rope. Imam Ghazali explained that the lion is like the angel of death which is always looming above us. The snake was like his grave which all humans will face. The black mouse and white mouse were like the day and night which are always nibbling at our life (the rope). The honey was like this dunya (this temporal world) which with its momentary sweetness makes us forget the death and the eternal life.
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Ma te Atuanui e awhi i a koutou katoa...
"Mankind affirmed the oneness of God in our pre-eternal, ontological reality and today every man and woman still bear the echo of this affirmation deep down within their soul. The call of Islam is precisely to this primordial nature and the remembrance of this knowledge which is deeply embedded ion our being"
islam is not not anything to with christains faith at all, wrong belive
Without a written language there could be NO LAND SALE DEEDS so I do not believe the motivation of producing the Bible "for the Maori people" the missionaries ended up with many thousands of acres of land which was not part of the preaching the bible kaupapa. (these thousands of acres were returned to Maori, but were resold over and over - Many of the missionaries were lay missionaries too, of not good character. Maori loved the Bible.
Around a thousand years ago Imam Muhammad Al Ghazali told story of a man walking in the jungle. A roaring lion ran towards him and the man ran as fast as he could to escape from it. He noticed a well in front of him and he jumped inside hoping to escape from the lion. As he was falling inside the well, he grabbed onto the rope and saved himself. The man was so relieved but when he looked down he saw a big snake at the bottom of the well. It had its jaws wide open ready to swallow him up. The man then looked up and saw two mice nibbling at the rope. A black mouse and a white were both chewing into the rope. The scary lion was still prowling outside the well. The man's heart was pounding as he wondered how he could escape from this. Then he noticed a honeycomb in front of him which had delicious honey dripping from it. He stuck his finger into the honey and put it inside his mouth. It was delicious and for a moment he forgot about the lion, the snake and the two mice chewing at the rope. Imam Ghazali explained that the lion is like the angel of death which is always looming above us. The snake was like his grave which all humans will face. The black mouse and white mouse were like the day and night which are always nibbling at our life (the rope). The honey was like this dunya (this temporal world) which with its momentary sweetness makes us forget the death and the eternal life.
Need more churches,are we from Jerusalem? through the king of Hawaii?our vows are the same as Hebrew,we have a blue triangle the same as the Hebrews.
Moses: Hear O Israel, Lord, our God is one.
Jesus: Hear O Israel, Lord, our God is one.
Muhammad: Say: God is One.
Peace, be upon them all.