latin for God on most high.
2006-12-21 05:41:08
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Gloria In Excelsis Deo
Glory to God in the Highest.
2006-12-21 13:42:38
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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You must mean "In Excelsis Deo" from "Gloria in Excelsis Deo" which means "Glory to God in the Highest"
2006-12-21 13:46:57
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answer #3
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answered by higherground_pastor 3
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It comes from the Latin phrase "Gloria in Excelsis Deo," which means "Glory to God in the Highest." The correct pronunciation is "Gloria een egg shell sees deh-oh."
2006-12-21 13:41:53
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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"In excelsis" means "in the heights".
"Deo" means "to God".
It was part of the song of the angeles to the shepherds near Bethlehem: "Gloria (glory) in excelsis Deo."
"Glory to God in the highest."
2006-12-21 13:51:53
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answer #5
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answered by Doethineb 7
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the highest God--the literal translation from latin
2006-12-21 13:42:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Isn't that what Harry Potter says when he blew up You-Know-Who?
2006-12-21 13:41:13
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answered by Anonymous
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something to the effect of God on high, or God on most high, or soemthing like that. a praise to god.
2006-12-21 13:43:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Exodus 10.
(no, I don't know.)
2006-12-21 13:40:55
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answered by twowords 6
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