made holy; purified; consecrated
To render holy by means of religious rites. (bless consecrate sanctify)
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In religion and ethics, inviolability or sanctity of life is a principle of implied protection regarding aspects of sentient life which are said to be holy, sanctified, or otherwise of such value that they are not to be violated. ...
holy, sacred, divine, adored, revered, hallowed, sanctified, beatified
"Yitgadal" has the root "gadol" which means big. The prefix turns it into something like "magnified" or "May it be made big." The prefix "ve" means "and." The "yitkadash" (not "ch") is built o the root "kadosh" meaning "holy" or "seperated from," so with the prefix, it becomes "May it be sanctified" or "May it be made holy." "Shemai" is built on the root "shem" meaning "name." "Raba" means great or big. So, a common translation is "magnified and sanctified is the great name" but you might translate it as "May the great name be magnified and sanctified." The great name is, of course, the name of God.The language is Aramaic, and these are the first words of all versions of the Kaddish, a common doxology used in many versions throughout the Jewish liturgy. There is the long Kaddish, the short Kaddish, the Kaddish after study, and the mourner's Kaddish. The word doxology, in this context, refers to any short standardized prayer of praise used to punctuate the liturgy, dividing or marking the ends of a section of the liturgy.
To 'sanctify' means to set apart as sacred.
It's sacred by means of God having sanctified it (Genesis ch.2).
Sabbas the Sanctified was born in 439.
Sanctified Lady was created in 1985.
Sabbas the Sanctified died on 532-12-05.
Christ's Sanctified Holy Church was created in 1892.
This is Aramaic. It is part of the Kaddish prayer. It means: "Magnified and sanctified be his great name"
Yes the church is holy, its the community of the Christians.
Sanctified - 2004 was released on: USA: 11 December 2004 (Mini DV Festival)
The name of God was sanctified when He brought defeat upon Sennacherib during Hezekiah's reign.
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