跟读练习: The Bible in 10 Minutes (feat. Fr. Mike Schmitz) - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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The Bible is amazing.
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The Bible is amazing.
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But sometimes confusing and hard to read.
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This is because it's not just one book, but a collection of books written over thousands of years, in lots of different styles, all inspired by God and assembled by the Catholic Church into the Bible.
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And we'd like to read it, but without a map, it's easy to get lost.
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But there is a narrative throughout the Bible that tells a single story: the story of God's plan for our salvation.
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Once we understand that story, we can understand the context of every book of the Bible.
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So here's the story in less than 10 minutes.
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Naturally, it starts in the beginning.
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God speaks, bringing all creation into existence, both the spiritual and the material.
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All creatures depend upon God as the source of their very being at every moment, including his crowning creation, man.
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And by God's grace, Adam and Eve enjoy complete trust with him, with each other, and with all of creation.
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The world is an ordered reflection of its Maker, a paradise of perfect harmony.
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But Satan, a rebel angel, tells Eve a cunning lie: that God may not be so trustworthy, and they could enjoy life without him.
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Adam and Eve fall for the trap, driving a rift between themselves and God, the source of love and life.
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This is sin.
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Without God, there is brokenness and death.
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[WIND GUSHING] The rest of the story tells of God's plan to rescue us from this chaos and to bring humanity back into right relationship with himself through the obedience of a woman and the life giving love of her divine Son who will crush the head of the serpent.
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The descendants of Adam and Eve now live in this wounded relationship with God.
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Their pride and distrust give way to shame, betrayal, and violence.
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[THUNDER RUMBLING] Out of this chaos, God calls Abram.
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God's vision for the world was one great family.
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To lead mankind back to union with himself, God starts with one single family.
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But he chooses an unlikely one.
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In their old age, Abram and his wife are childless and have lost hope of having an heir.
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But God asks Abraham to trust that nothing is impossible for him.
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Miraculously, they have a son.
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And God promises that through this child, his family will grow into a great nation that will one day share God's blessing with the world.
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A line of patriarchs springs forth, including one called Israel, the namesake of God's chosen people.
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And his children become the patriarchs of the 12 tribes of Israel.
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But amidst the suffering that plagues the world, a famine forces them to leave their land, and the children of Israel are enslaved in Egypt, where idolatry to false gods reigns.
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God hears their cries and intervenes.
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He reveals himself to the Israelite Moses and commands him to lead his people to freedom.
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Moses becomes God's messenger, speaking into the darkness and calling his people to the light.
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God, Ceator of sky and sea and all the creatures of the earth, draws his people out of bondage, through water, into freedom.
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And he promises them a shining land of their own-- a piece of paradise.
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But even though God has revealed his saving power and delivered them out of Egypt, they've brought idolatry with them.
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Likewise, when they see the land promised to them, they find enemies there.
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Surely, this shouldn't be a problem.
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God just showed his power over their foes.
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But they are filled with fear, and they don't enter the land.
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Instead, they wander the desert.
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Even in that harsh wilderness, God provides for their needs and demonstrates his love for them.
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He even dwells with them in the Tabernacle and lights their way.
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After 40 years of trial and growth, the Israelites re-enter the Promised Land.
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But here, we see the pattern that recurs through the Bible.
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God has proven they can trust him.
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He's given them a clear path to life with him.
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But his people go astray and need God to lead them back.
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Again, and again, and again.
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This distrust comes to a point where they reject God as their king.
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And instead, they ask for a human king, like the other nations around them.
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So he gives them what they ask.
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He raises up King David, a man after God's heart, to return Israel to himself.
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Now, remember God's promise to Abraham?
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He echoes that promise to David: an everlasting dynasty.
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But tragically, David, like all of humanity, is inclined to temptation as a result of Adam's sin.
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He, and the generations of kings after him, fall into corruption, casting shadows of idolatry and evil across the nation until it breaks.
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Through the prophets, God warns his people that they risk losing their land entirely.
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And they do.
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Weakened, they're conquered by invaders and exiled.
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They've lost their home, and their temple is destroyed.
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An everlasting dynasty seems impossible, let alone one that will bless the other nations of the world.
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And yet, God still does not abandon his people.
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He uses the prophets to woo their hearts back to him and promises them a Savior.
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After 70 years of exile, God works in the heart of a foreign king who, against all odds, sends God's people home.
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They return.
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They rebuild Jerusalem and the temple.
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Their numbers have dwindled, and surrounding world powers continue to oppress them.
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But many cling to God's promises, fighting and dying for their faith.
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And now, small as they are, and as dark as it seems, it is time for God to fulfill his promise.
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Since the beginning, God has been leading his people back to his light.
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But now, he himself will enter the darkness, through a small and unlikely family descended of King David.
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As a woman introduced sin into the world, now God chooses a woman to introduce his saving power into it.
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She bears a son: Jesus, Emmanuel, God With Us.
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Jesus is born into humble means.
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He grows, is baptized, and enters the desert for 40 days, just as the Israelites did before entering the Promised Land.
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And then his mission begins: to free God's children from slavery to sin.
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Once, God's presence dwelt in a tabernacle, and now he walks among his people, abiding with them face to face.
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He performs signs and wonders.
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He teaches, drawing from the prophets and fulfilling all of Sacred Scripture before him.
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He seeks out the lost, the lonely, and the abandoned.
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He calls them out of sin and to follow him.
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Jesus Christ announces he is the way back to union with God and proclaims eternal life through himself.
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Many follow him, but others revile his words.
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They reject him, persecute him, and crucify him.
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The first humans turned from God, the very source of life.
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The result was death.
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Now, God has become human and takes the sting of death upon himself.
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The source of life dies.
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But death cannot contain God himself.
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[UPLIFTING MUSIC] And after three days in the tomb, Christ emerges, blazing a path directly to union with God.
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Many become witnesses of his Resurrection and rejoice in Jesus, their Savior.
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This seems like the story's conclusion, but it's really just the beginning.
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Jesus empowers his followers with his Holy spirit, and the Church is born.
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They live out his mission.
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As Jesus was baptized, so too are those who entered the Church, through which they are reborn into the family of God.
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This is the everlasting dynasty, not bound by death, and reigning eternal with Jesus on the throne.
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The Church spreads to the ends of the earth, blessing every nation, just as God promised.
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And now this story reaches you.
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Maybe you feel lost and your life is chaotic.
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But God is inviting you to be a part of the story he's writing.
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God wants to illuminate your life with this story and lead you to a relationship with him, page by page.
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In the Bible in a Year podcast, we take that journey.
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I'd love for you to join me.
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[MUSIC CRESCENDOS] Hi, everyone.
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It's Fr. Mike.
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We've witnessed how powerful it is to discover the story of salvation, and how we fit into that story today through the Bible in a Year podcast.
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And now, thanks to everyone who has supported the podcast, both spiritually and financially, we're able to bring this message to even more people through this short, powerful video.
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This is a huge project, and it's only possible thanks to your ongoing support.
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Again, that's ascensionpress.com/support.
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Thank you, and God bless.
本课简介
在这堂课中,学习者将通过观看视频“十分钟看圣经”,了解圣经的基本故事线,掌握与其相关的英语词汇和短语。本次学习将帮助你提升英语口语水平,尤其是通过模仿和复述的方式进行英语口语练习(英语口语练习)。视频中的叙述紧凑而富有情感,使得学习者能够在参与和思考的过程中学习英语。
关键词汇与短语
- 神 (God)
- 创造 (creation)
- 罪 (sin)
- 约定 (covenant)
- 救赎 (redemption)
- 信任 (trust)
- 自由 (freedom)
- 盼望 (hope)
练习技巧
在进行口语练习时,建议学习者使用“shadow speak”方法,通过跟随视频中的叙述进行模仿(shadowspeak)。视频的语速适中,语调富有表现力,适合进行英语口语练习。可以安排每次观看视频的时长为10分钟,尽量在不暂停的情况下,重复每一段落。在学习过程中,注意模仿发音和语调,通过这种看YouTube学英语的方式,能够有效提升语言的流利度与表达能力。此外,可以在合适的地方停下来,尝试复述所听到的内容,这样可以提高对内容的理解及记忆。利用shadowing site的优质资源,帮助你定期进行此类练习,将有助于你逐步改善语言能力。
什么是跟读法?
跟读法 (Shadowing) 是一种有科学依据的语言学习技巧,最初开发用于专业口译员的培训,并由多语言者Alexander Arguelles博士普及。这个方法简单而强大:您在听英语母语原声的同时立即大声重复——就像是一个延迟1-2秒紧跟说话者的影子。与被动听力或语法练习不同,跟读法强迫您的大脑和口腔肌肉同时处理并模仿真实的讲话模式。研究表明它能显着提高发音准确性,语调,节奏,连读,听力理解和口语流利度——使其成为雅思口语备考和真实英语交流最有效的方法之一。