- literal. One
reason for this
interpretation is the p****age in Sirach 18:1,
creavit omnia simul ("He
created all
things at once"),
which Augustine took as...
- ut
nulla esca a
Christianis repudiaretur,
maxime fidelibus, quod Deus
creavit, quæ
tamen rationalis et
humana est." In Haddan,
Stubbs &
Wilkins 1869...
- epoíēsen ho Theòs tòn ouranòn kaì tḕn gên.
Vulgate Latin: In
principio creavit Deus cælum et terram. English: In the
beginning God
created the heaven...
-
frequently quoted as saying: "God created,
Linnaeus organized" (Latin: Deus
creavit,
Linnaeus disposuit). The
classification of
animals was more natural. For...
- of evil in high
places (Eph 6:12). Veni in
auxilium hominum, quos Deus
creavit inexterminabiles, et ad
imaginem similitudinis suae fecit, et a tyrannide...
-
Latin English Qui nos
creavit,
redemit et pavit, sit
benedictus in aeternum. Deus,
exaudi orationem nostram.
Agimus Tibi gratias,
Pater caelestis, pro...
- ... day of the Moon. Anno a
creatione mundi,
quando in
principio Deus
creavit cælum et terram,
quinquies millesimo centesimo nonagesimo ****; In the...
- Vulgata-
Bibliorum Sacrorum Editio (vatican.va)
Genesis 1:1–3 1 In
principio creavit Deus
caelum et terram. 2
Terra autem erat
inanis et vacua, et tenebrae...
-
complement of
another word
which is
itself accusative:
Tullum populus rēgem
creāvit = the
people made
Tullus their king It can also be used with a
place name...
-
principio (Latin "In the beginning") may
refer to:
Genesis 1:1: In
principio creavit Deus cælum et terram. John 1:1: In
principio erat verbum. In principio...