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Phrases from the Vulgate Latin Bible Starting with phrase number 16
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- Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini - Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord (Vulgate - John 12, 13)
- Bonum vinum laetificat cor homini - Good wine gladdens a person's heart (Vulgate - Proverbs)
- Certa Bonum Certamen - Fight the Good Fight (Vulgate - 1st Timothy 6, 12)
- Christus per fidem habitat in cordibus vestris - Christ by faith dwells in your hearts (Vulgate - Saint Paul - Ephesians 3: 17)
- Consummatum est - It is consumed (It is finished - Vulgate - John 19, 30)
- Cui amat periculum in illo peribit - Whoever loves danger will perish by it. (Vulgate - Ecclesiasticus or Sirach III)
- Da mihi animas, et caetera tolle - Give me the souls and keep the rest (Vulgate - Genesis 14,21)
- De profundis clamavi ad te, Domine - Out of the depths I have cried to You, O Lord (Vulgate - Psalms 130, 1)
- Deo ignoto - The Unknown God (Vulgate - Acts 17, 23; Saint Peter found this phrase inscribed in an altar in Athens Greece. He used this to tell the greeks that he will preach to them about a God that is unkown to them)
- Desiderio desideravi hoc pascha manducare vobiscum - I have earnestly desired to eat this Passover with you (Vulgate - Luke 22,16 - Said by Jesus Christ at the last supper)
- Deus meus, Deus meus, ut quid dereliquisti me - My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?" (Said by Jesus Christ at the cross - Vulgate - Mark 15,34 and Matthew 27,46)
- Dicit ei Iesus quia vidisti me credidisti beati qui non viderunt et crediderunt - Jesus saith to him: Because thou hast seen me, Thomas, thou hast believed: blessed are they that have not seen and have believed (Vulgate - John 20, 24)
- Dixit qui cedebat in throno; ecce nova facio omnia - The one who was seated on the throne said, Behold, I make all things new (Vulgate - Revelation 21: 5 )
- Dominus dedit, Dominus abstulit, sit nomen Domini benedictus - The Lord has given, and the Lord has taken away. May the name of the Lord be praised. (Vulgate - Job 1, 21 - said by Job after he lost all his riches)
- Dominus illuminatio mea - The Lord is my light (Vulgate, Psalms 27, 1 - Motto of Oxford University)
- Duc in Altum - Guiding towards the High [God] (Vulgate - Luke 5,4)
- Ecce agnus dei qui tollit peccata mundi - Behold the lamb of God who take away the sin of the world (Vulgate - John 1, 29 - In reference to Christ and his sacrifice)
- Ecce homo! - 'Behold the man!' (Vulgate - John 19,5 - Said by Pontius Pilate during the trial of Jesus - Used by many artist to depict the scene)
- Ego autem dico vobis: Diligite inimicos vestros - But I say to you, love your enemies (Vulgate - Matthew 5,44)
- Ego sum Alpha et Omega - I am alpha and omega (Said by Jesus Christ - Vulgate - John, Apocalypses 1,8 - I am the beginning and the end - Alpha is the first letter of the Greek alphabet, Omega is the last)
- Ego sum lux mundi - I am the light of the world (Said by Jesus Christ - Vulgate - John 8,12)
- Ego sum qui sum - I am who I am (Vulgate - Exodus 3,14 - God explaining who He is to Moses)
- Ego sum via, veritas et vita - I am the way, the truth and Life (Vulgate - John 14,6 - Said by Jesus Christ)
- Eis qui sine peccato est vestrum primus in illam lapidem mittat - He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her (Vulgate - John 8, 7 - Said by Jesus Christ)
- Epphetha, epphetha - Open yourself, open yourself (Ecclesiastical term - It is an Aramaic word meaning open yourself, which was spoken by Jesus to heal a deaf priest - Vulgate, Mark 7, 34)
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