Tupac released Hail Mary when he had repeated visions of himself dying in the imminent future.Hold Ya Head 12. Against All Odds Credits Written By 2Pac, Hussein Fatal, Hurt-M-Badd, Prince Ital Joe, Kastro, Yaki Kadafi Young Noble Engineer Tommy D.Hope PAC will thuggin eternal.
SEAMUSSMITH 2 years ago creepy gangsta 9 xadRez 2 years ago undoubtedly one of the best lyrical song ever made 9 alexdema 2 years ago No words. Classic. 9 Expand Genius is the worlds biggest collection of song lyrics and musical knowledge About Genius Contributor Guidelines Press Advertise Event Space Privacy Policy Licensing Jobs Developers Copyright Policy Contact Us Sign In Do Not Sell My Personal Information 2020 Genius Media Group Inc. Terms of Use Verified Artists All Artists: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z. There it appears with with you instead of the traditional with thee, are you instead of the traditional art thou and your womb in place of the traditional thy womb. Since the sixteenth century, the Roman Catholic version of the prayer closes with an appeal for her intercession. The liturgies of the Oriental Orthodox Churches use many prayers addressed to Mary, but only vaguely similar to the Hail Mary. On the other hand, the Eastern Orthodox Church has a quite similar prayer (without explicit request for her intercession), both in Greek and in translations, that it frequently uses outside of the formal liturgy, like the Jesus Prayer. The Eastern Catholic Churches follow their respective traditions or adopt the Latin-Church prayer, which is also used by many other Western groups historically associated with the Catholic Church such as Anglicans, Independent Catholics, and Old Catholics. The opening word of greeting,, chare, here translated Hail, literally has the meaning rejoice or be glad. This was the normal greeting in the language in which Saint Lukes Gospel is written and continues to be used in the same sense in Modern Greek. Accordingly, both Hail and Rejoice are valid English translations of the word (Hail reflecting the Latin translation, and Rejoice reflecting the original Greek). Grammatically, the word is the feminine perfect passive participle of the verb, charit, which means to show, or bestow with, grace and here, in the passive voice, to have grace shown, or bestowed upon, one. All the evidence suggests that it took its rise from certain versicles and responsories occurring in the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which just at that time was coming into favour among the monastic orders. But at about the same time the name Jesus was also added, to specify who was meant by the phrase the fruit of thy womb. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen. 9. Petrus Canisius is credited with adding in 1555 in his Catechism the sentence. The catechism says that to the first part of the Hail Mary, by which we render to God the highest praise and return Him most gracious thanks, because He has bestowed all His heavenly gifts on the most holy Virgin. Benedcta t in muliribus, et benedctus frctus vntris t, Iss. Sncta Mara, Mter D, r pr nbs pecctribus, nunc et in hr mrtis nstrae. Blessed art thou amongst women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Amen. It is well known and often used, though not quite as frequently as in the Western Church. ![]() Praised thou among women, and praised the fruit of thy womb, because it was the Saviour of our souls that thou borest. Blessed art thou amongst women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, for thou hast given birth to the Saviour of our souls. Blessed is the fruit of thy womb, for thou hast brought forth the Savior of our souls. Blagoslovena tyh v zhenach, Y blagosloven plod chreva Tvoego, Yako rodila esi Christa Spasa, Izbavitelya dusham nashim. Blessed art thou amongst women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, for thou hast borne Christ the Saviour, the Deliverer of our souls. Blessed art thou amongst women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, for thou hast borne the Saviour of our souls. ![]()
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