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Gwang hyuk rhee biography of martin

          "THE WORD BECAME FLESH" Extremely Rare Gwang Hyuk Rhee is a Korean artist with an amazing gift of patience.

        1. Inheriting the brilliant history of the past 70 years, we are stepping forward to another years of future.
        2. GWANG HYUK RHEE, NEW TESTAMENT (THE WORD MADE FLESH), PRINT, This breathtaking print depicts Jesus Christ life size surrounded by angels as a dove flies.
        3. In the South, the United States appointed and supported the former head of the Korean Provisional Government Syngman Rhee as leader.
        4. The artist Rev. Gwang Hyuk Rhee of Korea was given this inspiration from the Lord 10 years before he ever began his work.
        5. GWANG HYUK RHEE, NEW TESTAMENT (THE WORD MADE FLESH), PRINT, This breathtaking print depicts Jesus Christ life size surrounded by angels as a dove flies.!

          John 1:1-18: Jesus : God on Earth
          Knowing Jesus and making Jesus known

          Gwang Hyuk Rhee is a Korean artist with an amazing gift of patience.

          It took him two years of painstaking work to produce a life size picture of Jesus six feet long by four feet wide. It is not actually a painting though, but a scroll created by writing thousands of words with shaded letters using a very finely tipped pen.

          The artist Rev. Gwang Hyuk Rhee of Korea was given this inspiration from the Lord 10 years before he ever began his work.

          If you look closely you discover Gwang Rhee has actually written the entire New Testament written out by hand. There are about 185,000 words on the scroll. There is an average of a thousand words per line. The words are simply written, line by line, some thick and some thin so that they reveal a picture of Jesus Christ.

          The figure of Jesus is not imposed onto the words.

          This dissertation identifies Korean international students as immigrants, as conduits of knowledge transfer, and as agents of change.

          The words reveal a picture of Christ as they are written, some light and some dark to bring out a portrait of Christ. The words have literally become flesh, a person. There are twenty-seven angels surrounding Jesus, each