In the 1990's, two poems appeared and tried to reveal factors that combine each author with love. A Russian writer, Joseph Brodsky, used a love song as a boat to convey the admiration for a women's theme. After "love song" was written, the poet Nicki Giovanni, born in Tennessee, began writing poetry called "Love in that place". Although the author is a product of a completely different background, the two works seem to be parallel to each other in various ways. Optimistic tones are easy to distinguish, so emphasizing themes and gender is also an important element of the connection of poetry.
Please note the importance of unification by Rabbi Kalman Epstein, author of Maor VaShemesh. "The main defense against disasters is love and solidarity, when Israel has love, unity, friendship ... when there is a connection between them there is no soul separation, they are safe and quiet It will ... All curses and pain will be resolved by this situation "Hey, I rarely listen." When the Jews do not hear and do not unite, they suffer the result. During World War II, Love Ifahda Ashrag wrote on the paper titled "Country" as follows. If we are not united with the powerful forces that support Japan, it is the fate to fail before we begin. "
Looking at the story of Romeo and Juliet, there are many factors surrounding the tragic of "Star Lovers" Although their love seems to be doomed from the beginning, their love and unity are still final Through the unification of Lett and Montagu. And golden statue
Six We believe that this coincidence is in the spirit of the god of Jesus Christ. "We wish to unite in the truth of God through the Spirit of God, which enables us to pursue, as this is the best way to promote unity." (Spo Jun) b. Baptism: Some people said Paul was baptized, so some people think that the baptism of the Holy Spirit is invalid as a follow-up experience. But Paul is here only talking about water baptism. It is a sign of God's work against all believers, therefore it is the basis of unity. There is no separate baptism for Jews and Gentiles