Deum amare ac colere
Amor, fides, et honor.
veritas
gloriam honorem
You say ob amorem plus a word in the genitive case. For example, "for the love of God" is ob amorem Dei ("God" = Deus, "of God" = Dei); "for the love of one's country" is ob amorem patriae ("homeland" = patria, "of homeland" is patriae).
Do you love me in Latin is ama me.
literally "True God and honor". A lot of sites say it's "God and the honor" but that would translate to "Deo et le honori". anyway it's the Roque family coat of arms, and it's in Latin.
"God hates me" is "Deus me odit" in Latin.
Honoris ille Mors
Honor virtus et Gloria Dei "Honor"- honor for "Vitrus"- strength "Et"- and "Gloria"- the glory of "Dei"- God
In Latin, they think that God can help them, tought everything.
The first Four Commands are to honor and love God while the last six are to honor and love mankind. There are other interpretations that the say that the fifth commandment, honoring your father and mother, is about honoring God in that when you are young, your parents protect you and sustain you as if they were God. In that case, it would be five commandments concerning God and five commandments concerning Man.
Deus te amet means "may God love you"and Deus vos amet means "may God love y'all." :-)