Batak New Martyrs |
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Author:
| Hinov, Petko |
Photographer:
| Treymann, Nikolay |
Translator:
| Djambov, Vladimir |
ISBN: | 979-8-6471-0919-4 |
Publication Date: | May 2020 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $31.00 |
Book Description:
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The life of kingdoms and nations passes imperceptibly, and time has covered the bones and stones left by them with new and new rugs of earth and oblivion. Not only kings, boyars and nobles have sunk into the dust of our earthly history - thousands of whole Bulgarian clans and families have sunk - unremembered by the people Christian souls, each with their sins, infirmities and sufferings, taking with them those feelings, thoughts and words that no one will ever know until everything is...
More DescriptionThe life of kingdoms and nations passes imperceptibly, and time has covered the bones and stones left by them with new and new rugs of earth and oblivion. Not only kings, boyars and nobles have sunk into the dust of our earthly history - thousands of whole Bulgarian clans and families have sunk - unremembered by the people Christian souls, each with their sins, infirmities and sufferings, taking with them those feelings, thoughts and words that no one will ever know until everything is revealed to all on the Day of Judgment. And most of these Bulgarians have left no trace of their life and suffering from the cradle to the grave, «as a bird flying in the air leaves no trace of its path, but the light air, struck with the wings and cut by the rapid movement, is passed from the moving wings, and after that there is no sign that it has been passed over "(Proverbs 5:11) ... But in the midst of this sea of suffering, which is the Bulgarian - and human in general - history, before God has not forgotten a single tear, not a single sigh, not a single groan of those who weep in the valley shadow of death are striving for unity and eternal Meaning: God. Not one of today's humanities follows in the footsteps of the lives of these Bulgarians, left in different tracks. However, only hagiography reaches their spiritual personality, seeing their way through the earth as the Golgotha way to the eternal abode of the created, redeemed, saved, and deified man of God (2 Cor. 5: 1-5).