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PERTANGGUNGJAWABAN NABI YEHEZKIEL SEBAGAI PENJAGA UMAT ISRAEL Nggebu, Sostenis; Gulo, Fenius; Susilo, Joko
Manna Rafflesia Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): April
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Arastamar Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38091/man_raf.v9i2.294

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The problem of this article discusses the critical function of the prophet Ezekiel's control over the spirituality of the Israelites in Babylon. He carried out this vital role so that the life of the Israelites' faith returned to the right path. The method used in this study is a biblical textual study method. The result shows that Ezekiel carried out God's mandate with sincerity and sincerity as the guardian of the people of Israel. He was well aware that God himself would hold him accountable. In the land of exile, Ezekiel faithfully carried out his duty as a guardian of Israel. He rebuked those who deviated from the word of God and those who obeyed the word of God he comforted. In addition, he also conveyed the message of hope that God would act according to His sovereignty to return the Israelites from the land of exile.
THEOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDIES: THE FINAL DESTINATION OF DEAD BABIES AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR THE NIAS ISLANDS LUTHERAN CONGREGATION Gulo, Fenius; Maria, Raisa Fransiska
Manna Rafflesia Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024): Oktober
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38091/man_raf.v11i1.396

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The death of babies on the Nias Islands, where most of the population adheres to Lutheran Christian beliefs, has become a serious problem from a theological and psychological perspective. Theologically, congregations are confused about the certainty of their baby's destination or safety when they die. The state of grief and confusing doctrines about soteriology related to dead babies have intimidated the psychology of parents whose children died as babies. To overcome this problem, researchers conducted a study using qualitative research methods. Based on theological investigation, the destination of a baby's death depends on the will of God, who is abundant in grace. He was able to choose someone to save from the womb. Meanwhile, from a psychological perspective, it is denied that parents whose babies die experience psychological disorders. Theological and psychological studies regarding the final destination of dead babies for the Nias Islands Lutheran congregation are the novelty of this research.