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Tuesday, March 3, 2009
BRANCHES
A formal or fundamental connection whether of order, authority, physical, mathmatics(division, multiplication, etc..), flow(spread or sprawl, etc,etc.
This could easily have been two or three seperate post-
scroll all the way down to see just what is here.
OKAY, NOW, FIRST-
WHAT DO THE WORDS IN THE SCRIPTURES MEAN TO YOU ?
i AS YOU TO ASK YOURSELF OR NOTE THE VALUE OF YOUR INTERPRETATIONS and think not only of this for yourselves but in giving credit in gaining that understanding and meditations while knowing and giving that the glory is to God.
I'm going to post an excerted line from one scripture-email-alert just to ask folks here the same question; more an observation for a focus for each to look into their own concious depyhs, as proposed: As you listen to the Scripture this month, think about each lesson in these terms: “What does this ‘word of God’ do to me?”
excerted line from Google News Alert for: scripture The Lutheran (the magazine of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America )(see Law & Gospel both necessary)
Law & gospel both necessaryLutheran Magazine - Chicago,IL,USAWhen Lutherans talk about Scripture as “law and gospel,” we are referring to the effect or impact of the Bible on human lives. This month, on March 15, ...See all stories on this topic
Presidential Prayer Effort Proves to be BipartisanChristianityToday.com - Carol Stream,IL,USA"We refer them back to our mission Scripture, ... which says to pray for those in authority over us. Period." Lind offered similar encouragement when he ...See all stories on this topic
Google News Alert for: scripture
Many everyday sayings have their roots in our ScripturesDesert Valley Times - St. George,UT,USAI never knew that I was quoting scripture when I said, "Oh spare me!" But it's right there in Psalm 39 when the Psalmist says, "O spare me, ...See all stories on this topic
Interesting enough I thought to relate to tie some of the past posts.
Google News Alert for: scripture
Writing your own scripturesThe Daily Sound - Santa Barbara,CA,USA3, 2009 There seems to be a vast interest these days in scriptures. No matter the denomination, the "holy word" is being disseminated throughout the planet. ...See all stories on this topic
So it got me searching and I thought this to be of intrest as follows:
Here is a Latin flow of grammar, as I percieved this much of,
and the author who answers the question breaks it down into
a pupose in context to conversation guidlines;(see link-click on)
both context in time of answering now, time of question posed, and time related to the origin of the phrase in question:
Title: Latin - Misunderstanding?
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Latin-2145/2008/11/Misunderstanding.htm
(Copyright © 2006 About, Inc. AllExperts, AllExperts.com, and About.com are registered trademarks of About, Inc. All rights reserved.):
Note that in “One becomes two, two becomes three and out of the third comes the one as the fourth”, i.e. “Unum fit duo, duo fiunt tria et ex tertio unum venit ut quartum”:
-One = UNUM ( nominative neuter of UNUS as it implies the noun “thing” which in Latin corresponds to the neuter)
-becomes= FIT (3rd.person singular of FIO, I become)
-two = DUO (nominative neuter)
-two = DUO (nominative neuter)
-becomes = FIUNT (from FIO in the 3rd.person plural as it refers to DUO which is plural)
-three = TRIA (nominative neuter of TRES. It implies the noun “thing”. See above)
-and = ET
-out of = EX (preposition which takes the ablative TERTIO)
-the third = TERTIO (ablative neuter of TERTIUS)
- comes = VENIT (3rd.person singular of VENIO, I come)
- the one = UNUM (see above)
-as = UT
-the fourth = QUARTUM (nominative neuter of QUARTUS, agreed with the neuter UNUM)
In “Out of the one comes two, out of two comes three, and from the third comes the one as the fourth”, i.e.” Ex uno duo, ex duobus tria, et ex tertio unum ut quartum”:
-Out of = EX (see above)
-the one = UNO (ablative of UNUS)
-comes = this verb is omitted as it is not necessary in this context.
-two = DUO (see above)
-out of = EX (see above)
-two = DUOBUS (ablative neuter of DUO)
-comes = this verb is omitted as it is not necessary in this context.
-three = TRIA (see above)
-and = ET
-from = EX (see above)
-the third = TERTIO (ablative of TERTIUS)
-comes = this verb is omitted as it is not necessary in this context.
-the one = UNUM (see above)
-as = UT
-the fourth = QUARTUM (see above)
This could easily have been two or three seperate post-
scroll all the way down to see just what is here.
OKAY, NOW, FIRST-
WHAT DO THE WORDS IN THE SCRIPTURES MEAN TO YOU ?
i AS YOU TO ASK YOURSELF OR NOTE THE VALUE OF YOUR INTERPRETATIONS and think not only of this for yourselves but in giving credit in gaining that understanding and meditations while knowing and giving that the glory is to God.
I'm going to post an excerted line from one scripture-email-alert just to ask folks here the same question; more an observation for a focus for each to look into their own concious depyhs, as proposed: As you listen to the Scripture this month, think about each lesson in these terms: “What does this ‘word of God’ do to me?”
excerted line from Google News Alert for: scripture The Lutheran (the magazine of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America )(see Law & Gospel both necessary)
Law & gospel both necessaryLutheran Magazine - Chicago,IL,USAWhen Lutherans talk about Scripture as “law and gospel,” we are referring to the effect or impact of the Bible on human lives. This month, on March 15, ...See all stories on this topic
Presidential Prayer Effort Proves to be BipartisanChristianityToday.com - Carol Stream,IL,USA"We refer them back to our mission Scripture, ... which says to pray for those in authority over us. Period." Lind offered similar encouragement when he ...See all stories on this topic
Google News Alert for: scripture
Many everyday sayings have their roots in our ScripturesDesert Valley Times - St. George,UT,USAI never knew that I was quoting scripture when I said, "Oh spare me!" But it's right there in Psalm 39 when the Psalmist says, "O spare me, ...See all stories on this topic
Interesting enough I thought to relate to tie some of the past posts.
Google News Alert for: scripture
Writing your own scripturesThe Daily Sound - Santa Barbara,CA,USA3, 2009 There seems to be a vast interest these days in scriptures. No matter the denomination, the "holy word" is being disseminated throughout the planet. ...See all stories on this topic
So it got me searching and I thought this to be of intrest as follows:
Here is a Latin flow of grammar, as I percieved this much of,
and the author who answers the question breaks it down into
a pupose in context to conversation guidlines;(see link-click on)
both context in time of answering now, time of question posed, and time related to the origin of the phrase in question:
Title: Latin - Misunderstanding?
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Latin-2145/2008/11/Misunderstanding.htm
(Copyright © 2006 About, Inc. AllExperts, AllExperts.com, and About.com are registered trademarks of About, Inc. All rights reserved.):
Note that in “One becomes two, two becomes three and out of the third comes the one as the fourth”, i.e. “Unum fit duo, duo fiunt tria et ex tertio unum venit ut quartum”:
-One = UNUM ( nominative neuter of UNUS as it implies the noun “thing” which in Latin corresponds to the neuter)
-becomes= FIT (3rd.person singular of FIO, I become)
-two = DUO (nominative neuter)
-two = DUO (nominative neuter)
-becomes = FIUNT (from FIO in the 3rd.person plural as it refers to DUO which is plural)
-three = TRIA (nominative neuter of TRES. It implies the noun “thing”. See above)
-and = ET
-out of = EX (preposition which takes the ablative TERTIO)
-the third = TERTIO (ablative neuter of TERTIUS)
- comes = VENIT (3rd.person singular of VENIO, I come)
- the one = UNUM (see above)
-as = UT
-the fourth = QUARTUM (nominative neuter of QUARTUS, agreed with the neuter UNUM)
In “Out of the one comes two, out of two comes three, and from the third comes the one as the fourth”, i.e.” Ex uno duo, ex duobus tria, et ex tertio unum ut quartum”:
-Out of = EX (see above)
-the one = UNO (ablative of UNUS)
-comes = this verb is omitted as it is not necessary in this context.
-two = DUO (see above)
-out of = EX (see above)
-two = DUOBUS (ablative neuter of DUO)
-comes = this verb is omitted as it is not necessary in this context.
-three = TRIA (see above)
-and = ET
-from = EX (see above)
-the third = TERTIO (ablative of TERTIUS)
-comes = this verb is omitted as it is not necessary in this context.
-the one = UNUM (see above)
-as = UT
-the fourth = QUARTUM (see above)
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