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Our own

Our own is sometimes used as a reflexive pronoun of the 1st person plural, signifying “our own selves,” translated “our own” in 1Th 2:8, lit., “(the souls) of ourselves.” “one’s own,” signifies “our own” in Act 3:12; 1Co 4:12; in Act 2:8, with hemon, forming a strong possessive, lit., “each in his own language of … Continue reading “Our own”

Our, Ours

Our, Ours * Notes: (1) This usually translates hemon, the genitive of hemeis, “we,” lit., “of us,” e.g., Mat 6:9, Mat 6:11-12. It is translated “ours,” e.g., in Mar 12:7; Luk 20:14; 1Co 1:2; 2Co 1:14. (2) In 1Jo 4:17, the phrase meta hemon, rendered “our (love)” in the AV, is accurately translated in the … Continue reading “Our, Ours”

Our Missions

Our Missions A missionary magazine published monthly in Techny, Illinois by the Society of the Divine Word, founded, 1920. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary

Our Lady’s Dowry

Our Lady’s Dowry A name for the Blessed Virgin as its patroness, England, on account of the great devotion to her among the people in the Middle Ages, and among those who remained steadfast after the Reformation. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary