@article{ART001412768},
author={최승민},
title={The Study of Hyo Thought in the Old Testament},
journal={Journal of Korean Hyo Studies},
issn={1738-253X},
year={2009},
number={9},
pages={141-166}
TY - JOUR
AU - 최승민
TI - The Study of Hyo Thought in the Old Testament
JO - Journal of Korean Hyo Studies
PY - 2009
VL - null
IS - 9
PB - The Korean Hyo Studies Association
SP - 141
EP - 166
SN - 1738-253X
AB - The Old Testament shows us what is Hyo, how to act Hyo, the result of practicing Hyo and the result of neglecting Hyo. Joseph and Saul, who succeeded in Hyo, received the blessing from God. On the country, The results of people who failed to achieve the practicing Hyo like Jacob's sons; Simon and Levi and Absalom were misery. By way of the Hyo stories compared radically, the Old Testament instructs us how to live.
When the concept of Hyo of the Bible is spreaded of all our societies, lots of social problems are solved. The achievement of the social justice begins with the achievement of the spirit of Hyo. As Hyo is the real instruction of the Bible, we must practice this real instruction that shows us how to live as God's people.
KW - Hyo;Filial Piety;The Old Testament
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최승민. (2009). The Study of Hyo Thought in the Old Testament. Journal of Korean Hyo Studies, 9, 141-166.
최승민. 2009, "The Study of Hyo Thought in the Old Testament", Journal of Korean Hyo Studies, no.9, pp.141-166.
최승민 "The Study of Hyo Thought in the Old Testament" Journal of Korean Hyo Studies 9 pp.141-166 (2009) : 141.
최승민. The Study of Hyo Thought in the Old Testament. 2009; 9 : 141-166.
최승민. "The Study of Hyo Thought in the Old Testament" Journal of Korean Hyo Studies no.9(2009) : 141-166.
최승민. The Study of Hyo Thought in the Old Testament. Journal of Korean Hyo Studies, 9, 141-166.
최승민. The Study of Hyo Thought in the Old Testament. Journal of Korean Hyo Studies. 2009; 9 141-166.
최승민. The Study of Hyo Thought in the Old Testament. 2009; 9 : 141-166.
최승민. "The Study of Hyo Thought in the Old Testament" Journal of Korean Hyo Studies no.9(2009) : 141-166.