Definition of Jesu. Meaning of Jesu. Synonyms of Jesu

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Definition of Jesu

Jesu
Jesu Je"su, n. [L., vocative and oblique cases of Jesus.] Jesus. [Poetical] Jesu, give the weary Calm and sweet repose. --S. Baring-Gould.

Meaning of Jesu from wikipedia

- Look up Jesu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jesu may refer to: Jesus (c. 4 BC – c. AD 30/33), Jewish religious leader and central figure of Christianity...
- Jesu (pronounced "yay-zoo") are a British experimental metal band formed in 2003 by Justin Broadrick following the breakup of his band Godflesh. It shares...
- "Pie Jesu" (/ˈpiː.eɪ ˈjeɪ.zuː, -suː/ PEE-ay-YAY-zu; original Latin: "Pie Iesu" /ˈpi.e ˈje.su/) is a text from the Lacrimosa, a hymn in the sequence "Dies...
- "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" is the po****r English title of the chorale from the 1723 Advent cantata Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben (Heart and Mouth...
- Jesuism (also spelled Jesusism and Jesuanism) is a belief system considering itself to be the true representation of the teachings of Jesus and contrasts...
- Jesu is the first full-length album by British experimental music band Jesu, released through Hydra Head Records on 8 December 2004. Unlike the Heart...
- Society of Jesus Latin: Societas Jesu Christogram Abbreviation S.J. or SJ Nickname Jesuits Formation 27 September 1540; 484 years ago (1540-09-27) Founders...
- Jesu dulcis memoria is a Christian hymn often attributed to Saint Bernard of Clairvaux. The name can refer either to the entire poem, which, depending...
- The discography of the band Jesu consists of eighteen official releases. This includes four full-length albums, two compilation albums, seven EPs, and...
- Miles Jesu is a Catholic institute of consecrated life founded on January 12, 1964, in Phoenix, Arizona, whose membership comprises lay people and clerics...