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Gospel Kanji Podcast
Kent Sisco
3 episodes
1 week ago
When the Magi finally arrived at the house in Bethlehem, they did not find a palace, a throne, or a crown. Instead, they found a young mother and her child. And in that moment, they saw something far greater than all the wisdom of the nations — they saw the love of God revealed in flesh. In Japanese, the kanji for love, 好, is made of two simple parts: 女 (“woman”) and 子 (“child”). At first glance, it looks like a picture of ordinary affection. But what if the earliest shapers of this characte...
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When the Magi finally arrived at the house in Bethlehem, they did not find a palace, a throne, or a crown. Instead, they found a young mother and her child. And in that moment, they saw something far greater than all the wisdom of the nations — they saw the love of God revealed in flesh. In Japanese, the kanji for love, 好, is made of two simple parts: 女 (“woman”) and 子 (“child”). At first glance, it looks like a picture of ordinary affection. But what if the earliest shapers of this characte...
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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The Kanji for Love: What the Magi Saw in Bethlehem
Gospel Kanji Podcast
20 minutes
3 months ago
The Kanji for Love: What the Magi Saw in Bethlehem
When the Magi finally arrived at the house in Bethlehem, they did not find a palace, a throne, or a crown. Instead, they found a young mother and her child. And in that moment, they saw something far greater than all the wisdom of the nations — they saw the love of God revealed in flesh. In Japanese, the kanji for love, 好, is made of two simple parts: 女 (“woman”) and 子 (“child”). At first glance, it looks like a picture of ordinary affection. But what if the earliest shapers of this characte...
Gospel Kanji Podcast
When the Magi finally arrived at the house in Bethlehem, they did not find a palace, a throne, or a crown. Instead, they found a young mother and her child. And in that moment, they saw something far greater than all the wisdom of the nations — they saw the love of God revealed in flesh. In Japanese, the kanji for love, 好, is made of two simple parts: 女 (“woman”) and 子 (“child”). At first glance, it looks like a picture of ordinary affection. But what if the earliest shapers of this characte...