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What is the Spanish translation for 'Glory Be to the Father'?
What is the Spanish translation for 'Glory Be to the Father'?
What is the Spanish translation for 'and to the Son'?
What is the Spanish translation for 'and to the Son'?
What is the Spanish translation for 'And to the Holy Spirit'?
What is the Spanish translation for 'And to the Holy Spirit'?
What is the Spanish translation for 'As it was in the beginning'?
What is the Spanish translation for 'As it was in the beginning'?
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What is the Spanish translation for 'it now and ever shall be'?
What is the Spanish translation for 'it now and ever shall be'?
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What is the Spanish translation for 'World without end'?
What is the Spanish translation for 'World without end'?
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What is the Spanish translation for 'Amen'?
What is the Spanish translation for 'Amen'?
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Study Notes
Gloria Prayer Components
- "Glory Be to the Father" translates to "Gloria al Padre".
- "And to the Son" translates to "y al Hijo".
- "And to the Holy Spirit" translates to "y al Espíritu Santo".
Structure of the Prayer
- The prayer begins with the acknowledgment of the Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
- "As it was in the beginning" means "Como era en el principio", indicating the eternal nature of God.
- "It now and ever shall be" translates to "ahora y siempre", affirming the prayer's timelessness.
Concluding Elements
- "World without end" translates to "por los siglos de los siglos", suggesting the everlasting significance of the prayer.
- "Amen" translates to "Amén", commonly used as a affirmation at the end of prayers.
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Test your understanding of the Gloria Prayer's components and structure. This quiz covers the translation and meaning of each part of the prayer, emphasizing its significance in Christian tradition. Perfect for those studying liturgical prayers.