Do you mean, "How do you pluralize the phrase 'follow God's word' ? 1) Follow the words of God, or 2) Follow God's words.
Rimmon was the name of a Syrian god - this Bible verse refers to someone bowing to worship that god.
In Twi, you say "Onyame ye" to mean "God is good." This phrase expresses the belief in the goodness and benevolence of God. It's often used in conversations related to faith and gratitude.
"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.
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In the story "Civil Peace" by Chinua Achebe, the phrase "nothing puzzles God" is used by Jonathan to emphasize his faith and optimism in the face of challenges and losses. He uses this phrase as a reminder that God's knowledge and power surpass human understanding, and that there is always hope and purpose even in difficult circumstances. Jonathan uses this phrase to maintain his resilience and perspective in rebuilding his life after the Nigerian Civil War.
God is deus; nothing is nihil. Nothing must be in the genitive form because the phrase god of nothing implies the god belongs to nothing. DEUS NIHILORUM
That which God has allotted to me.
Do you mean, "How do you pluralize the phrase 'follow God's word' ? 1) Follow the words of God, or 2) Follow God's words.
Nothing
God came from nothing he has ALWAYS existed!!! God made our minds so that we can't process the thought of forever or always existing!!! but that doesn't mean that he is mean and doesn't like us because He loves us!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lamb of God isn't a latin phrase.
I think you mean "annuit coeptis." This phrase means "He [God] has favored our undertakings."
No, it means absolutely nothing.
The phrase "mitz Hashem" is Hebrew and translates to "from God." It is often used to express gratitude or acknowledgment of blessings that are attributed to God's intervention or will.
One God means that there is only one God, not a million, one God in charge of everything, and nothing.
"In all things ask God"