Deus judicabit.
responsum Dei
Sword of God = Gladius Dei
"Dies irae" translates to "Day of Wrath" in English. It is a Latin hymn from the Catholic tradition that speaks about the day of judgment and God's wrath.
Iudicium a Deo
Deus est amor
Deus mihi dedit voluntatem.
Solus unus deus.
The translation from English to Latin of "God is My Sword and My Shield" is "Scutum et gladium meum Deus".
i know what regnum dei translates to its latin for "kingdom of god" The First Place, the Kingdom of God.
Hades is the God of the Underworld, the god of the dead and riches. He protects the souls of the living that have died, he is able to pass judgment on them, and protect them.
Accerio ut deus is a rough translation of "(I) gave to God"; some of the suffixes may be incorrect in either tense or case. Because of the way Latin works, the exact suffixes for the translated 'gave' depend on who gave it.
The phrase "My Master, My God" can be translated into Latin as "Dominus meus, Deus meus." Here, "Dominus" means "Master" or "Lord," "meus" means "my," and "Deus" means "God." This translation captures the reverence and personal relationship implied in the original phrase.