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relating to or occurring in the Spring. Fresh or new like the Spring also. Equinox either of the
two points on the celestial equator intersects the ecliptic. 2 Either of the two times each year
(as about March 21 and Sept 23) when the Sun crosses the equator and day and night are
everywhere on the earth of approximately equal length. Either of the two moments in the year
when the Sun is exactly above the equator and day and night are of equal length; also, either
of the two points in the sky where the ecliptic ( the sun's annual pathway) and the celestial
equator intersect. The vernal equinox, marking the beginning of Spring in the Northern
Hemisphere, occurs about March 21, when the Sun moves North across. Resurrection rising
again from the dead that of Christ. Dominus n. Latin God, the Lord. Dominus Vobiscum.
Latin "the Lord be with you". It's Latin, of course, but certainly not something Caesar or
Cicero ever said. It means " GOD be with you (plural)" and was said a lot as Christianity
began to dominate the Latin speaking world, and continued to be said through the middle
Ages among the clergy. Who like all literate people of the day knew Latin. "Ephah" the same
as 05890 Lengthen of days, Spring, Easter, Moon overshadowing Sun, are all typology's of
the flesh over shadowing or masking God. When you study the word darkness it touches on
God being hidden by darkness, Pharaoh being smitten in darkness. God is "genius" there is
none like him; he made us his shield and covering an illusion of a big reality. He is doing
everything and he is behind all things performing his will, Where the spirit of the Lord is there
is liberty. Dominus the Lord be with you! The phrase breaks down like this " Dominus"
means "God", and is not capitalized in Latin because capitalization was just not done in
Latin, except in modern versions of texts which are adjusted to accommodate the tastes of
modern readers! ' Vobiscum" is a bit more complex. It's a combination of "vobis" the dative
(indirect object) form of "vos". Which is the plural form of "you" in Latin, and bis which means
with. As in many languages, words often combine automatically so cum joins "vobis" to form
"vobiscum" whenever they are used together. The same happens with "mecum" and
"tecum" (with me and with you (sing) respectively) In closing let's all celebrate the union of
The Book of Wisdomour Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, who visibly painted a picture of what God truly wanted and
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