Resurrection, I think.
My Father's Glory was created in 1957.
Yes
"Cleopatra" comes form the Greek, "Kleopatra," and consists of two elements, "kleos" meaning "glory" and "pater" meaning "father." So Cleopatra means something like "father's glory."
The first two items in the "Glory Be" are Father first, then Son.
That all men shall "Do As I do". If we do as He commands we will also do the will of the Father. He firmly believed that by keeping the commandments all men may return to the Father in His kingdom. "It is my work and glory to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man".
Jesus Christ was resurrected by God The Father on the third day after His death. He is now in Heaven seated at Right Hand of God and will return to Earth in glory.
The English translation of the Latin phrase "gloria patri" would be "glory to the Father" or "glory (be given) to the Father."
father's glory.
SOMEone does.
The glory of the Lord returned to the temple in the book of Ezekiel, specifically in Ezekiel 43:1-5.
Cleopatra means "glory of her father," from Greek kleos'glory' and patēr 'father'.
No, another name for the Lord's Prayer is the Our Father.