So what does treachery mean?
According to www.dictionary.com it means violation of faith; betrayal of trust; treason. I also looked it up in my trusted Oxford Learner's Pocket Dictionary, it means disloyal or deceitful.
March 15 was the day when Julius Caesar was assassinated by his trusted friends in the Roman senate. This day changed the course of history. We can all trace this similar plot back to Genesis when Abel was murdered by Cain.
As I think of these events that happened in the past, I was trying to relate it to our modern day society. We might not kill nor steal, but what we do is we always go against our words. We miss appointments, break promises, and maybe manipulate a person for our own advantage.
What I try to do for a change is be brave enough to admit that I can't do something, or I can't make it for an event. And hopefully, when I can change myself, I'll make a difference in this world. :)
According to www.dictionary.com it means violation of faith; betrayal of trust; treason. I also looked it up in my trusted Oxford Learner's Pocket Dictionary, it means disloyal or deceitful.
March 15 was the day when Julius Caesar was assassinated by his trusted friends in the Roman senate. This day changed the course of history. We can all trace this similar plot back to Genesis when Abel was murdered by Cain.
As I think of these events that happened in the past, I was trying to relate it to our modern day society. We might not kill nor steal, but what we do is we always go against our words. We miss appointments, break promises, and maybe manipulate a person for our own advantage.
What I try to do for a change is be brave enough to admit that I can't do something, or I can't make it for an event. And hopefully, when I can change myself, I'll make a difference in this world. :)
3 comments:
Cain and Abel,
Esau and Jacob,
Joseph's Bro and himself,
Olders brothers and younger ones,
Wow...great future for the younger ones ya? Older ones as well la...
hehehe...
Well, I come to understand that underdogs usually take the starring role in the Bible. If not, how can it back up the verse "Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, and whoever wants to be first must be slave of all."
But, just for the record, a few firstborns: Isaac, Samuel, Jonathan, John the Baptist, and of course Jesus. ;)
Hahaha...still haven lose your touch, man!!
after you mentioned Jesus, I can only keep quiet...Even David can't help strengthen my argument now..
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