To say the words Son of God in Latin you say Filius Dei. These words are said in Italian as Figlio di Dio.
"Fear of God" in Latin is timor Dei.
"God hates me" is "Deus me odit" in Latin.
Accusative singular of 'filius,' meaning 'son.'
The name Elizabeth means "God is my oath" or "God is my guide" in Latin.
Sword of God = Gladius Dei
Jesus is The SON of God Jesus is The SON of God
In Greek mythology, Ares, the god of war, had a son called Phobos, who represented fear or panic.
god in latin is ODGAY
There is only one "higher god" in Roman Catholicism and that is God, though through his Son, Jesus Christ. The Holy Trinity erroneously combines the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit into a single 'deity', mainly to affirm Jesus as the Son of God and to "name" the mechanism in which God communicates with those 'in His image'. Of course, for Jews and Muslims, the elevation of Jesus from a great prophet or messenger of the One-True-God to the actual Son of God (caused by the mistranslation of John 3:16 from Greek to Latin in which 'a son of God' became 'begotten son of God') is an abomination and an unforgivable slight against God. Both religions, however, consider Jesus a very important messenger and prophet, just not the Son of God. So the correct answer to the question is "the One-True-God is the figurehead for most of the world's monotheistic religions."
The title "son of god" was not all that unusual in the first century. Emperor Nero titled himself, appropriately according to the culture of his time, as a "son of (a) god"1, because his adoptive father, Claudius, had been deified after his death. Many heros in Greek mythology were also sons of gods.So, the title "Son of God" would not have caused great surprise among the Romans and Greeks, merely indicating that the followers of Jesus held him in high regard.1 Claudius was recognised as Divus, a lesser god who had been human, not Deus - a true god. Latin did not have articles 'a' or 'the', so the phrase is a little ambiguous in Latin.
The SUN god is Horus. (Egypt) The son OF god is Jesus.
"Fear of God" in Latin is timor Dei.
"The Kingdom of God" or "God's Kingdom" is "Regnum Dei" in Latin
The difference between God gave his Son and God sent his son is that When God gave his Son he gave him as a gift and it depend on us to use But When God sent his Son he sent his Son with a Mission to save the World here lies the difference
Latin for God is Deus. The genitive form is Dei, meaning of God or God's.
God is Deus in Latin.
"God hates me" is "Deus me odit" in Latin.