Deus mihi reddet iustitiæ
"Fear of God" in Latin is timor Dei.
The translation of God protect us in Latin is Protegat nos, Deus. Deus in Latin means God or Deity. Protegat means protect.
"God hates me" is "Deus me odit" in Latin.
The name Elizabeth means "God is my oath" or "God is my guide" in Latin.
Multi commodum or Multi bonum is the Latin translation meaning many blessings.
Deo
Deus me creavit.
i shall fear no man but god
Poema a Deo.
no the god only created the man
Tabharfaidh Dia cóir dom
From that place I give to God is the English equivalent of the Latin phrase 'Do Deo inde'. In the word by word translation, the verb 'do' means '[I] am giving, do give, give'. The noun 'Deo' is in the ablative case, and means 'to God'. The adverb 'inde' means 'from there, from that place'.
Deus est semper vobiscum
the Babylonian god of justice was Marduk ...... i think.
god in latin is ODGAY
The judge was the one who demonstrated God's justice to Israel
The Christian answer is that (the Creator) God's justice always satisfies love. For example, robbing a bank to give to the hungry is love without justice and putting a man in prison for robbing a bank to satisfy his hunger, without feeding him, is justice without love. There is not one example where God executed judgment without love. If in "god's justice" you are referring to the prince of this world, he is absolutely without love. Putting the burden of blame for the injustice of this world would require you to blame God the Creator for the our ability to love which always requires the choice not to love.