can any tell me if the following is latin and if it is whatr it means and were can i translate. any help will be a blessing thank you. Infirmas cvrate mortvos suscitate leprosos mvndate daemones elicite gratis accepistis gratis date again thank you
The translation.
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“Infirmas cvrate mortvos suscitate leprosos mvndate daemones elicite gratis accepistis gratis date”
First translation:
“Infirmas curate mortuos suscitate leprosos mundate daemones elicite gratis accepistis gratis date”
I found this (very, very similar):
“Infirmas curate, mortuos suscitate, leprosos mundate, daemones ejicite; gratis accepistis, gratis date”
The translation is:
“Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast out devils; freely you have received, freely give”
The first phrase it in very old latin, and it’s a latin proverb. U can find others at: http://home.planet.nl/~steetskamp.en.van.aalst/Rene/Fun/latin_proverbs.html<br />
See ya!
Hello,
I may be mistaken, but I think this phrase is a quote from Vulgata (Matthew 10,8) and not a latin proverb…
Gustix