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severa
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Thu 15 May, 2008 07:33 am
could anyone translate:
"I fear no evil for you are with me"
into latin?
So far I have "ego vereor haud malum vobis es me" internet generated.
but I wouldn't know whether it was right or wrong.
Many thanks
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Thu 15 May, 2008 07:41 am
It's in the Book of Psalms, 23:4
- non timebo malum quoniam tu mecum es.
(I will fear no evil; for thou art with me)
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severa
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Thu 15 May, 2008 08:36 am
thanks.
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