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Shaddai is
conventionally translated into
English as God Almighty. (Deus
Omnipotens in Latin, Arabic: الله الشديد, romanized: ʾAllāh Al-Shadīd) El is "God"...
- Ginsberg's
discovery of the "eyeball kick" in his
study of Cézanne. "Pater
Omnipotens Aeterna Deus"/"omnipotent,
eternal father God" This was
taken directly...
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James the
Great (died AD 44) was one of the
Twelve Apostles of Jesus.
According to the New Testament, he was the
second of the
apostles to die (after Judas...
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expression preserving the
archaic -as
ending for the
genitive case.
Pater Omnipotens Father Almighty A more
direct translation would be "omnipotent father"...
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compounding meaningful segments. For example, the
compound adjective,
omnipotens, "all-powerful", was
produced from the
adjectives omnis, "all", and potens...
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found in the
Athanasian Creed: "Et
tamen non tres omnipotentes, sed unus
omnipotens. Ita Deus Pater, Deus Filius, Deus [et]
Spiritus Sanctus." (distinct from...
- (increatus),
limitless (Immensus),
eternal (æternus), and
omnipotent (
omnipotens).
While ascribing the
divine attributes and
divinity to each
person of...
- cœptis
comes from the Aeneid, book IX, line 625,
which reads,
Iuppiter omnipotens,
audacibus adnue coeptis. It is a
prayer by Ascanius, the son of the hero...
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places of the
apostles of Jesus.
Although the 1884 Bull of Pope Leo XIII
Omnipotens Deus
accepted the
authenticity of the
relics at Compostela, the Vatican...
- per
dictumi Teptemgri nunciando significans: "In
excelsis ego sum deus
omnipotens solus et te
super gentes et
regna constitui dominatorem Nos
igitur per...