Covid-19 vo sadhea utran Corona virus, mhonnlear azun jivar koddkoddo ieta. Unnem zaunche suvater amchea Bharotant hem odik choddot asa. Disak 1200 Covid-an lok morot asa. Oslea vellar fattlo il’lo ugddas kelear amkam odik faideachem zatelem xem mhaka dista.
Italy desant jednam Covid-19 pavlem tednam March 27, 2020 disa tancho soglleam von chodd (maximum) lok 921 eka disa melo. Tache adim he birankull Covid piddek lagun lok morta mhonn Pap Saib Francis hannem lokak ghottai diunk ani Deva koddlean pekovnni magun Mars-ache 28ver, 2020 ek magnneachi sanz dovorli. Te sanje Pap Saib, St. Pedru-che Basilica mukhar ekloch pausant bhizot cholun ailo ani eka adlea/pornnea khursak gheun magnnem kelem. Ho bhov povitr khuris Roma-cho Sant Marcello he Igorjent aslo. Hech Igorjek ek pautt adim uzo laglolo punn hoch khuris ojeapanim vattoulolo. Sangtat ki adim anik ek pautt 1522 vorsa, Roma xarant pidda ail’li tednam hoch khuris gheun lokan pursanv kaddlelem ani tea uprant Roma xarachi tea kall-a voili pidda bori zaloli. Read more
The second letter of St. Paul to the Corinthians is one of the Proto Pauline letters. St. Paul himself wrote this letter before or after reaching Ephesus from Corinth and Titus carried this letter to Corinth. St. Paul wrote this letter because his second visit to Corinth was a failure. Someone insulted him publicly and undermined his authority with the community (2 Cor 2:5-11). St. Paul uses lot of metaphors, imageries, etc. in his writings. He used the imagery of “clay jars” which is our focus in this article. The imagery of clay is also used by Prophet Jeremiah (Jer 19:1) and Prophet Isaiah (Is 45:9). The verse “2 Cor 4:7” is also important because one of the main theme in the second letter of St. Paul to the Corinthians is “Glory of God” which is expressed in this verse.