χάριτος του Θεού
Η χαρις του Θεου is a Greek equivalent of the English phrase "the grace of God." The phrase also translates loosely as "God's grace" in English. The pronunciation will be "ee KHA-rees too THEY-oo" in Aeginan Greek.
Dei gratia (not "Del" gratia) is "By the Grace of God"
Jean is Hebrew in origin, and it's meaning is "god's grace". Theon means 'god', Kharis means 'grace'.
its θεία χάρη (thia chari).
Is Éireannach mé trí dheonú Dé. (in Irish)
Thalia is grace of Humor. The graces are a group of goddesses.
Grazia di Dio is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "God's grace." The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun, preposition, and masculine proper noun -- which literally translate as "grace of God" -- will be "GRA-tsya dee DEE-o" in Italian.
It means "God bless" in Greek
Roughly translates into George VI King by the grace of god.
No. But there is a Roman god named Mercury.
Do not worry about efficacious signs of grace mean. The word grace comes from the Greek word "charis" and the Latin word "gratia." "Charis" was a Greek deity, the wife of Vulcan. From the goddess "Charis" comes the Greek "Charities," three female deities, daughters of "Helios," the Greek/Roman high Sun-god. The word "grace" is pagan.Answer:Many Christian words, indeed many English words, are Greek in origin. The Greek word for grace is used a number of times in the Christian Scriptures. All the phrase 'efficacious signs of grace' means is "Obvious visual (or otherwise) signs of the grace of God in your's or someone else's life."
means th chosen one or god's grace