05:45 Feb 13, 2018 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Religion | |||||||
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4 | a prayer is the result of the act of praying |
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2 | Supplication is the result of addressing God |
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a prayer is the result of the act of praying Explanation: QED. Options: "a prayer is the result of the act of invocation" "an invocation is the result of the act of praying" ... etc. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 hrs (2018-02-13 12:05:55 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- PS: Ditto what Albion said in the discussion. There is more than one way to express the notion, but we really need to know what you are looking for. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 hrs (2018-02-13 12:09:00 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Pax ÑLorena, another option could be: "a prayer is the result of the act of supplication" Supplication (noun) the action of asking or begging for something earnestly or humbly. synonyms: entreaty, plea, appeal, petition, solicitation, exhortation, urge, prayer, invocation, suit, request, application... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prayer |
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Supplication is the result of addressing God Explanation: When you address God, you tend to start pleading with Him for what you desire. You have to approach Him first (preferably with thanksgiving, praise, and worship), believing that He Is, and then you make your requests. This is the only way that this sentence makes sense to me, using the following definition from RAE for "orar": 1. intr. DIRIGIRSE mentalmente o de palabra a una divinidad o a una persona sagrada, frecuentemente PARA hacerle una súplica. |
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