To say "praise the Lord" in Russian, you would say "хвала Господу" (khvala Gospodu).
Praise God would be "slava Bogo"
Kartharukku sthothiram
louer le Seigneur
Molwch yr Arglwydd
Amen, which means agreement. If you are in a Catholic mass, the response is: "Praise to You, Lord Jesus Christ"
Praise the Lord or praise to the Lord
praise the lord example: Hallelujiah to the lamb. Praise the lord Praise the lamb.
After the priest say "This is the gospel of the lord" the congregation says "Praise to you Lord Jesus Christ"
Well, isn't that just lovely? When someone says "praise the Lord" in church, you can respond in a way that feels true to you. You might say "Amen" or "Hallelujah," or simply offer a kind smile. It's all about sharing in the joy and positivity of the moment.
its something you can do for example i praise the lord
In Twi, you would say "Yɛnkɔda Onyankopɔn ase" to mean "let's just praise the Lord." This phrase conveys a spirit of worship and gratitude. If you want to emphasize the action, you can also say "Mommra yɛn nyinaa yɛ Onyankopɔn adɔe."
They are Christians. The Lord our God is holy in his glorious name. Praise the lord our god .