A Lamb
Agni dei.
Latin.
"Ecce Agnus Dei" translates to "Behold the Lamb of God" in English. It is a phrase used in Christian liturgy, particularly in the Catholic Church, to refer to Jesus Christ as the sacrificial Lamb who takes away the sins of the world.
In Tagalog, "agnus dei" translates to "karnero ng Diyos," which means "lamb of God" in English. This phrase is often used in religious contexts to symbolize Jesus Christ as the sacrificial lamb.
The cast of Agnus Dei - 2007 includes: Agnes De Garron
Samuel Barber himself transcribed the Adagio for Strings for an eight-part choir, to the text of Agnus Dei, in 1967.
From Latin "AGNUS". Used in AGNUS DEI (lamb of God) to convey the agony of Christ's suffering.
Ahg-noos day-ee.
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I think it is by MWS (Michael W. Smith)
It is pronounced 'ahg-noos day-ee'.
The word Agnus is actually a Latin word. It is often used in a church setting in the phrase "Agnus Dei" which means 'Lamb of God'.Therefore, the word Agnus (Lamb) in Spanish would be Cordero.