Ang paghihiganti ay hindi para sa atin..ito ay para sa Diyos
Ang paghihiganti ay hindi sa atin, kundi sa Diyos.
Alms, alms, alms. Spare me a piece of bread. Spare me your mercy. I am achild so young, so thin, and so ragged.Why are you staring at me? With my eyes I cannot see but I know that youare all staring at me. Why are you whispering to one another? Why? Do youknow my mother? Do you know my father? Did you know me five yearsago?
Mga estadwa ng sinaunang mga diyos sa Kanlurang Mindanao.
The Tagalog word for "English" is "Ingles."
The Tagalog version of the rice myth, known as "Ang Alamat ng Bigas," tells the story of how rice came to be a staple food for Filipinos. It revolves around the sibling rivalry between the gods, who fought over the idea of sharing the rice plant with humans, leading to its cultivation and importance in Filipino culture.
Tagalog of about: tungkol
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Geronimo Sicam
paghihiganti
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Geronimo Sicam
Vengeance is not ours its so short and can memorize immediately
Their gods were as important to them as ours is to us.
The author of the declamation piece "Vengeance is Not Ours, It's God's" is Ben Piper. This powerful piece explores the theme of forgiveness and letting go of the desire for revenge.
Alms, alms, alms. Spare me a piece of bread. Spare me your mercy. I am achild so young, so thin, and so ragged.Why are you staring at me? With my eyes I cannot see but I know that youare all staring at me. Why are you whispering to one another? Why? Do youknow my mother? Do you know my father? Did you know me five yearsago?
The real author of this piece is Mrs. Patricia Latay Bernabe
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered the oration "Vengeance is not ours, it's God's" during a sermon in 1957. It was part of his teachings on the principle of nonviolence and his belief in leaving justice and retribution to a higher power.
Blood and Sand Gods of the Arena Vengeance