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A Theological Review of Hope in Suffering Based on Lamentations 3:21-33 Panggabean, Kristina
Jurnal Teologi Trinity Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Regular Issue
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Trinity Parapat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62494/JTT.2023.11.5

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Why do suffering Christians often feel frustrated? They seem don't see God's help, or lose hope. How should a Christian deal with suffering? This research aims to answer these questions. Using the Bible, commentaries, and related research articles, the author carries out an exegesis of Lamentations 3:21-33. Through this research it was found that the Prophet Jeremiah expressed his concern for the suffering experienced by the people of Judah. However, through that suffering, God's truth was revealed. In the midst of the suffering experienced by his people, Jeremiah had confidence in God's never-ending care, faithful love and mercy. The prophet believed and relied on Allah to provide for his needs in the midst of suffering. This hope in suffering gives strength to people experiencing suffering today, especially Christians.
Tindak Tutur Ilokusi Direktif dalam Interaksi Pembeli dan Penjual Online Shop di Shopee Live Astri, Nanda Dwi; Panggabean, Kristina; Nasution, Arie Azhari
GERAM Vol. 12 No. 2 (2024): GERAM (Gerakan Aktif Menulis)
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia FKIP Universitas Islam Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/geram.2024.21253

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In the digital era, interaction in online buying and selling transactions is a key element in building effective communication between sellers and buyers. One form of communication that has a significant role in e-commerce is directive illocutionary speech acts, which are used to influence the actions of speech partners. However, studies on the usage pattern of this speech act in the context of live streaming are still limited. Therefore, this study aims to identify and analyze the types and functions of directive illocutionary speech acts that appear in the interaction between sellers and buyers on Shopee Live. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, this study collected data from observation and recording of conversations on Shopee Live sessions within a certain time span. The results showed that the five types of directive illocutionary speech acts found include ordering, commanding, requesting, recommending, and advising. Of the five types, the speech act of recommendation is most dominantly used, while the speech act of advising is least common. The findings indicate that in online buying and selling transactions, sellers tend to use recommendation strategies to attract buyers' attention and increase their interest in the product. This study contributes to the development of pragmatics studies in digital communication and can be used as a reference for e-commerce businesses in designing more effective communication strategies on live streaming platforms.