Protection
In the phrase "under the shadow of the Almighty," the term "shadow" typically symbolizes protection, refuge, and the encompassing presence of God. It conveys the idea of being sheltered or shielded by the divine power and grace of God. It suggests a sense of safety and security under the care of a higher power.
"I confess to the almighty God" is an expression where the individual acknowledges their sins and seeks forgiveness from God. It is a common phrase used in the penitential act of the Catholic Mass, where the faithful express contrition for their sins before receiving sacramental absolution.
"Gosh'em Moses" is an altered version of the expression "Gosh Almighty." It is a mild exclamation used to express surprise, amazement, or frustration.
1 Corinthians 15:27 in the King James Version states, "For he hath put all things under his feet. But when he saith all things are put under him, it is manifest that he is excepted, which did put all things under him." This verse means that God has placed all things under Jesus' authority, except for God himself who gave Jesus this authority. It emphasizes Jesus' supreme position as the ruler of all creation.
"Saday Sabaoth Athanatos Michael" is a phrase that combines elements from various languages and references. "Saday" likely refers to God Almighty in Hebrew, "Sabaoth" means Lord of Hosts in Hebrew, "Athanatos" translates to Immortal in Greek, and "Michael" is the name of an archangel. In essence, the phrase could symbolize the attributes of an eternal and powerful being like the archangel Michael.
This famous quote, "Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!" was said by Patrick Henry in a speech he delivered to the Virginia Convention on March 23, 1775. Henry was advocating for Virginia to mobilize military forces against the British during the American Revolutionary War.
She Who Dwells in the Secret Place of the Most High Shall Abide Under the Shadow of the Almighty was created in 2003.
Almighty - as in 'God Almighty'. Literally 'maker of all'
Under a Shadow was created on 1915-12-05.
Under the Shadow of the Law was created on 1913-08-07.
it mean that it always has a reference to God and Jesus, as Jesus was born on Christmas.
Directly under the streetlight there is no shadow. If an object is not directly under the light then the shadow starts at the base of the object and points away from the light.
It means almighty great!
The cast of Under a Shadow - 1915 includes: Lon Chaney as DeSerris
The sun has no shadow. Do you mean the shadow of the earth?
Shadow CFJ means = Shadow Carniz Fatema Jasmin
over shadow mean big and large for examle you have over shadow someone over shadow mean big and large for examle you have over shadow someone
Almighty: having unlimited power