Latin wording:
[Psalmus 22 (Psalm 22)]
{22:1} Psalmus David. (A Psalm of David) Dominus regit me (the Lord directs me), et nihil mihi deerit (and nothing will be lacking to me):
2006-10-30 18:17:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Direct translation from Latin to English means "Master he rules me".
Taken from the KJV Bible, Psalms 23:2, "Dominus regit me" would mean "He maketh me" (to lie down in green pastures)
2006-10-31 01:55:37
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answered by moekittykitty 7
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The Lord ruleth me.
It is also the name of a tune written by John Bacchus Dykes. The Hymn "The King of Love My Shepherd Is" is usually played to this tune.
2006-10-31 02:10:16
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answered by Sister Christian 3
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"The Lord ruleth me"
Psalm 22.
2006-10-31 01:42:36
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answered by Adyghe Ha'Yapheh-Phiyah 6
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I read that Psalm in the King James Version Bible and did not see those words. What Bible are you reading from?
2006-10-31 01:46:01
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answered by love my Lord 2
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also called Psalm 22
The Lord Rules Me
2006-10-31 01:46:56
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answered by Shinigami 7
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Latin: The Lord ruleth me
What bible are you reading from????
2006-10-31 01:53:40
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answered by . 3
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I'll keep checking back, I wld like to knw.....
2006-10-31 01:43:01
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answered by midavasha 2
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"Lord directs me" (Latin)
2006-10-31 02:11:46
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answered by Anonymous
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"Wipe my butt"
2006-10-31 01:43:29
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answered by Anonymous
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