Triginta octo fabulae latinae is the Latin equivalent of '38 Latin stories'. In the word by word translation, the number 'triginta' means '30'. The number 'octo' means 'eight'. The noun 'fabulae' means 'stories'. The adjective 'latinae' means 'Latin'.
The translation of the English phrase 'Chapter 32 in Latin 38 stories' is the following: Capitulum trigesimum secundum triginta octo fabularum latinarum. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'capitulum' means 'chapter'; 'trigesimum secundum' means '32'; 'triginta octo' means '38'; 'fabularum' means 'stories'; and 'latinarum' means 'Latin'. Most adjectives follow the nouns that they modify. But numbers [32] tend to come before the nouns ['fabularum latinarum'] that they modify.
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None that I have found. It is a Latin verb found in the Latin Vulgate and was used in that translation in 1 Thess. 4:17. The English translation is rapture and that word is not used in the Bible anywhere.
The equivalent Latin numeral for 17 is XVII or septemdecim.
Chapter 17
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It is Psalms chapter 17 it has only 2 verses.
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Bob's testimony in Chapter 17 of what book or story? Please provide more specific information for a detailed response.