"Gloria jubilate deo" translates to "Glory to God in the highest" in English. The phrase is often used in Christian liturgy and hymns to praise and worship God. "Gloria" means glory, "jubilate" means rejoice, and "deo" means God.
"Gloria in excelsis Deo" is Latin.
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amedeo means i love God amed - l love deo- GOD
President Bartlett's rant:Hace credam a deo pio? A deo iusto, a deo scico? Cruciatus in crucem. Tuus in terra sertvus, nuntius fui. Officium perfecti. Cruciatus in crucem. Eas in crucem.Translation: Am I really to believe that these are the acts of a loving God? A just God? A wise God? To hell with your punishments. I was your servant here on Earth. And I spread your word and I did your work. To hell with your punishments. To hell with you.
Deo, Sharon and charle bit my finger
Rejoice in the Lord all people
Exsultate jubilate Deo is Latin for Rejoice in the Lord.
It means: Glory in the highest to the Lord
Jubilante Deo can be translated to "O be joyful in the Lord!"
Soli Deo Gloria ...... Glory to God alone
"Gloria in excelsis Deo" is Latin.
"God in the Highest", as in "Gloria in excelcis Deo", meaning "Glory to God in the Highest".
Deo means "god" in English. Deus is the Latin word for god and deo is the Spanish word for god.
Soli Deo Gloria - album - was created in 1993-12.
'Dlúthchairde do deo' in Irish means 'Close friends forever' in English.
Vivaldi composed his "Gloria in Excelsis Deo" in 1713.
Hero for ever