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As they entered Jerusalem, Jesus entered the temple, and drove out those who bought and sold in the temple, and overturned the tables of the money changers and the chairs of those who sold doves, and did not permit anyone to bring anything into the temple, and taught it. He said to them, “Did not it be written, ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer for all peoples?’ You have made a den of robbers.
Before the people of Israel built the temple, even the ark of the Covenant was kept at the center of the nation, and during the war, it was carried to the camp. This temple was trampled on by the soldiers of King Selucus of Syria in 62 BC, and the Israeli mob led by the Maccabee priests protested against the conquering forces and finally achieved independence. King Herod is the descendant of the Edomites. He was the grandson of a bandit leader who hid in the desert area of southern Jerusalem and robbed the caravans that came and went. He took the kingship of Israel. In order to win the favor of the people of Israel, the temple required a huge budget and 46 years of construction time. that had built In this very temple, during the feast of the Passover, Jesus entered there.
The true religion of any nation or nation is the sanctuary of that nation. In Korea, the Korean church is the sanctuary of the nation. If even the church is corrupted or this secular power invades even the church, this nation will come to an end without the Communist Party hitting it. Another sanctuary of human society in modern times is the university, a temple that preserves and preserves human food and intellect. Universities within a nation and society should serve as a sanctuary for human intellect and food to become inviolable. However, as Korean universities have been corrupted inward, they have become places of knowledge and technology, and universities are being invaded from the outside, the sanctuary of inviolability is truly becoming like a den of robbers. The life of a university lies not only in the magnificence of its buildings and facilities or in the rows of famous doctors, but in the country and its society as a sanctuary of intellect and food. And the leaders of the academy are those responsible for risking their lives to defend the academy from invaders who come in and out of the academy, limiting its freedom and blunting its intellect and style.
I recently heard a report that college students in East and West European countries condemned and shouted the communist dictatorship, and I look up to the academy that raised them. No matter how turbid and corrupt this society may be, if the university style in that society is still alive and the intellect shines cleanly, hope can be abundantly poured into that society.