Den Fader alkraftfulde
Producent alles sager
Synlig eller unsynlig
Og I sig Konge Yesu Krist
Den sǿn i Gud
Den bare fǿdt sǿn I den Fader
Oplyse i aloplyse
Kernen I Gud
fǿdt ikke skabt
er i sig indhold hos den Fader
Han skabt al sager
Pá himmelen og den landskab
Og nemlig os menneskene
Og vor frelse
Kom nede hen til os
Var skabt en menneskene
Han dǿde, og i tretal dage,
Af endeligt skabt hans liv igen
Stige op himmelen
Han assessorer den nulevende og livlǿs
Hos den hellig genfærd
*this is a Danske translation of the original 325 AD Nicene Creed, not the current creed read in Latin by the church.
The NICENE CREED
The NICENE Creed
The Nicene Creed has its origin in the Catholic Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creed are part of Tradition, or at least the Apostles' Creed is, the Nicene Creed would probably be considered the Magisterium.
The way you say the creed will depend on the particular creed. There are different creeds that are associated with various religions. The Nicene and ApostleÍs creeds are quite popular.
The Apostle's Creed is a short version of the Nicene Creed. If someone asks you, "What do Catholicsbelieve in?", you could tell them the Apostle's Creed if you just want to summarize it or the Nicene Creed if you want to give them exactly what you believe in. But the Christian church's creed is the Nicene Creed.
The Nicene Creed
tbh. I have no clue what the Nicene creed reveal. that is why im asking you . dhurbrain
I'm not sure what you are referring to as the Nicene Creed does not mention Jordan.
Personally, I would say the Nicene Creed
Yes, the Nicene Creed was originally Catholic but it is used by a number of Protestant denominations also.
No. The Apostle's Creed is what is used.