El Salvador, which is Spanish for "The Savior". Its capital is San Salvador, which means "Holy Savior".
El Salvador, which is Spanish for "The Savior". Its capital is San Salvador, which means "Holy Savior".
El Salvador means "the Savior". Its capital is San Salvador which means "holy Savior".
For a country to be named after Jesus Christ will have to be a catholic country, it has to be a South American country. And there are many such countries in South america after the Spanish invasion. The country is SAN SALVADOR.
El Salvador was named after Jesus, meaning "The Savior" in Spanish.
El Salvador (The Savior)
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If you buy the CD, you should be able to find the address of a web site on the CD and the lyrics might be there. Or you can just search the web. I know how you feel - the song is very powerful. YouTube has clips. You can listen and/or record or DL the song and the story. Got a link posted if you want it. The lyrics to the song itself are as follows: Jesus,Jesus,Jesus. Jesus,Jesus,Jesus. Jesus,Jesus,Jesus. Jesus,Jesus,Jesus. Savior, Savior, Savior. Savior, Savior, Savior. Savior, Savior, Savior. Jesus, Jesus, Jesus. Healer, Healer, Healer. Healer, Healer, Healer. Healer, Healer, Healer. Jesus, Jesus, Jesus. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. Jesus, Jesus, Jesus.
The country name "El Salvador" is Spanish for "the Savior". The official name of the nation is "República de El Salvador". Originally, the Spanish colony was named "Provincia De Nuestro Señor Jesus Cristo, El Salvador Del Mundo", which translates to "The Province of our Lord Jesus Christ, Savior of the World". This was soon shortened in common use.
As the prophecies had to be fulfilled Jesus was from the line of David., and a savior would come from Bethleham.So there was no chance of Jesus being born in another country.
Holy Savior is Jesus Christ.
JHS on a communion host is an abbreviation for the Latin phrase "Iesus Hominum Salvator," which translates to "Jesus, Savior of Men." This abbreviation is often used in Christian liturgy and symbolism, representing the belief in Jesus Christ as the Savior. It is also a reminder of the centrality of Jesus in the Eucharist, where believers receive communion as a way of connecting with Him.
christians believe their savior is Jesus