El Señor ha en verdad resucitado.Ha en verdad resucitado el Señor.
El Señor ha resucitado en verdad.
En verdad el Señor ha resucitado
Ha resucitado el Señor en verdad.
El Señor en verdad ha resucitado.
Ha en verdad el Señor resucitado.
Ha resucitado en verdad el Señor.
Ha el Señor en verdad resucitado.
The one you wish.
The equivalent of the Lord is risen indeed in the Romanian language is Adevărat a înviat !
Il Dio/Cristo è risorto.
In verita e
phonetically (for English) Khrystos Voskres ХРИСТОС ВОСКРЕС- Christ has risen
He has risen indeed is "en effet, il s'est élevé" ou "en effet, il a monté" in French.
Αληθώς ανέστη (ο Ιησούς) [aleethos anestee] = indeed he has risen (Jesus)
It does not say exactly that as far as I know, but here is a similar saying that the eleven said to the two disciples who spoke to Jesus on the Emmaus road: The Lord is risen indeed, and hath appeared to Simon. (Luke 24.34)
"Alithos" is Greek for "indeed." When we recognize The Resurrection of Jesus we say "Christos Anesti", which means "Christ has risen", and the response is "Alithos Anesti" which means "Truly, he has risen" (this is one of the many cases in Greek where the proper translation (Truly, he has risen) is not the same as the literal translation (Indeed, he has risen).
He has risen indeed is воістину воскрес (vo-ee-stynu voskres). This is usually used in reply to the religious greeting "Христос воскрес" (Khrystos voskres) used during and after Easter.
Go up to them and say HAPPY EASTER!!!! and give some one an Easter egg
"Alithos" is Greek for "indeed." When we recognize The Resurrection of Jesus we say "Christos Anesti", which means "Christ has risen", and the response is "Alithos Anesti" which means "Truly, he has risen" (this is one of the many cases in Greek where the proper translation (Truly, he has risen) is not the same as the literal translation (Indeed, he has risen).
"He is risen" in Hawaiian is "Ua ala mai Ęťo ia."
first its Italian and something to do with your blood sings for me
Whoever just said the Lord is fake is wrong he is very real indeed. When they say fear the lord it doesnt mean to be scared of him it means the profound, adoring awe and respect for God as supreme lawmaker and judge.
Hristos Voskres!