Gabe Gross
The English equivalent of the Latin phrase 'in nomen Domini benedictum' is Blessed in the name of the Lord. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'in' means 'in'. The noun 'nomen' means 'name'. The word 'Domini' means 'Lord'. The past participle 'benedictum' means 'blessed'.
Yes there is. Praise God!! My sister attended a game and she told me that every time one of the players came up to bat he had the song "Blessed Be The Name of the Lord" played. I am not sure who exactly that player is, but I contimue to keep him in my prayers!! I found out that the player's last name is Zobrist. Praise God we have a few still out there in the world.
The song "Blessed Be the Name of the Lord" is sung by Matt Redman not a band. Many churches and Christian organisations use this song for praise worship.
Don Moen "Blessed be the Name of the Lord"
Successful to explore and manage the minor places in gradually
The phrase "The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord" is from the book of Job, specifically Job 1:21. Job utters these words when he faces immense loss and suffering but maintains his faith.
Many Jewish prayers begin, baruch attah = blessed are you [Lord] Baruch appears in Nehemiah, Jeremiah and the deuterocanonical book of, Baruch.
In the same suffering, with the same doubts, but also with the same humility and acceptance of God's will. The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away; blessed be the name of the Lord.
"Siddhesh" is a name of Indian origin that means "Lord of the blessed ones" or "accomplished." It is often associated with success, achievement, and prosperity.
Yosef (the Hebrew name for St. Joseph) was the husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and the foster father of Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ. As such, he is second in importance only to the Blessed Virgin Mary, herself.
It was the apostles that started celebrating the Lord's Day on Sunday, the day that Our Blessed Lord rose from the dead. The Pope, at that time, was St. Peter.
The Latin inscription means "May the name of the Lord be blessed"