homō, clāmor
What are man, shouting/shout?
via, vēritās
What are road/way, truth?
lēgēs
What are the Nominative Plural and Accusative Plural?
Mīles Chrīstī sum.
What is I am a soldier of Christ?
vōx populī, vōx Deī
What is The voice of the people is the voice of God?
DOUBLE IT!
...sed nōn est vēritās.
Caesar, imperātor, iter
What are Caesar, commander-in-chief/general, journey/march, route?
flūmen, agmen, nōmen
What are river, column/army, name?
lēx, lēgī, lēge
What are the Nominative Singular, Dative Singular, and Ablative Singular?
'Ego sum Via et Vēritās et Vīta.'
What is 'I am the Way and the Truth and the Life'?
Lēx Chrīstī lūx Chrīstiānīs est.
What is The law of Christ is a light to Christians?
audīvit, mūnīvērunt, occcīdērunt, erat, erant
What are he/she/it heard, they fortified/constructed, they killed, he/she/it was, they were?
caedēs, mīles, collis, hostis, princeps
What are soldier, slaughter, hill, enemy, chief/leading man?
lēgis, lēgem, lēgum
What are the Genitive Singular, Accusative Singular, and Genitive Plural?
Caesar praemium imperātōrī dedit.
What is Caesar gave a reward to the commander-in-chief?
Pars corporis Chrīstī sum.
What is I am part of the body of Christ?
virtūs, salūs, corpus, populus, vulnus, mundus
What are courage/virtue, safety/welfare/salvation, body, people/nation, wound, world?
lēx, rēx, dux, lūx, vōx, pāx
What are law, king, leader, light, voice/cry, peace?
The two places where the feminine differs from the masculine in Third Declension
What are the Nominative Singular (-s) and Genitiatve Plural (-ium)?
Salūs et pāx Deō sunt in nōmine Chrīstī.
What is Salvation and peace with God are in the name of Christ?
Agmen mīlīs Rōmānī in itere erat, propter clāmorem Gallī.
What is The column of Roman soldiers was on the march on account of the clamor of the Gauls?
frāter, pater, māter
What are brother, father, mother?
pars, gēns, mōns
What are part, tribe, mountain?
lēgibus
What are the Dative Plural and Ablative Plural?
Pater vōcem fīliī audivit.
What is The Father heard the Son's cry?
Heb. 4:
Populi gēnis oppidum in mōne mūnīvērunt, quod hostis in collibus erat.
What is The people of the tribe fortified the town on the mountain, because the enemy was in the hills?
The four places where the neuter differs from the masculine in the Third Declension
What are the Nominative Singular (-en, etc.), Accusative Singular (-en), Nominative Plural (-a), and Accusative Plural (-a)?
Rōmānī Chrīstiānōs occidērunt, quod Chrīstiānī gloriam Chrīstō dedērunt, nōn Caesar.
What is 'The Romans killed the Christians, because the Christians gave glory to Christ, not Caesar'?
Chrīstus, Rēx rēgum, lūx mundī est.