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The phrase "Time Lord" is just a rank given to people on Gallifrey. Gallifreyans, however, have two hearts.
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"Oh my Brother, be Encouraged" by Hezekiah Walker... Enjoy and be blessed :)
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Om is mainly used in eastern religions, such as Buddhism and Hinduism. It basically means "my Lord" or "my God".
There is no Hebrew name with this meaning. Perhaps the phrase is misquoted.
No lord. "nullus" = no, none; "dominus" = lord, master Depending on the context, the phrase can be translated as: "There is no God", "There is no lord or master", "There is no ruler, king, etc.", "I have no boss", "No rules apply to me" and so on.
It means you want to live in the house of god for ever.
The literal meaning of "dominus" is master of a house. Secondary meanings are master or lord.
The Lord be with you.The Lord be with you-all."The Lord be with you."Dominus Vobiscum (with an M)The Lord be with you
This phrase is a medieval expression meaning to pledge loyalty and allegiance to one's lord or ruler. It reflects a sense of duty and submission to authority.
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Anno domini, meaning the year of Our Lord, is a phrase in Latin, thus coming from the Roman Empire.
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In the King James version the phrase - the hands of the lord - does not appear at all.
The phrase 'After Domino' contains an error. For 'after' isn't a word in the ancient, classical Latin language. Perhaps the word that's meant is 'afer', which means 'African'. The correct phrase therefore is the following: 'afer Domino'. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'afer' means 'African'; and 'Domino' means 'to the Lord'. The meaning therefore is an African to the Lord.Or perhaps the word that's meant is 'ater', which means 'coal-black'. The correct phrase therefore is the following: 'ater Domino'. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'afer' means 'black'; and 'Domino' means 'to the Lord'. The meaning therefore is black to the Lord.
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