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==Nicene Creed, 325 AD (''fi Binhithma Tsiyec Nicea'') ==
==Nicene Creed, 325 AD (''fi Binhithma Tsiyec Nicea'') ==
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''Bang tsăyec nean fi Grath doan - fi Ep mo fnga tsor, foang chea tătathbur tsor mo hatnguay te tsor mo dihatnguay,''
''Bang tsăyec nean fi Grath doan fi Ep mo fnga tsor, foang chea tătathbur tsor mo hatnguay te tsor mo dihatnguay,''
''te fi Păwlop Yeșua Christos doan, fi Rith Grath, fi Rith rădoan faf Ep Ien, iror fi hüpoastarsis* moang fi Ep,''
''te fi Păwlop Yeșua Christos doan, fi Rith Grath, fi Rith rădoan faf Ep Ien, iror fi hüpoastarsis* moang fi Ep,''
''[fi Rith mot] Grath [mo hăgep] fa Grath [fi Ep], chwäp fa chwäp, Grath finaw fa Grath finaw, ănărșeal te die ră'ieng, iror thed fi hüpoastarsis yaf Ep;''
''[fi Rith mot] Grath [mo hăgep] fa Grath [fi Ep], chwäp fa chwäp, Grath finaw fa Grath finaw, ănărșeal te die ră'ieng, iror thed fi hüpoastarsis yaf Ep;''

Revision as of 15:01, 17 November 2021

Nicene Creed, 325 AD (fi Binhithma Tsiyec Nicea)

Bang tsăyec nean fi Grath doan — fi Ep mo fnga tsor, foang chea tătathbur tsor mo hatnguay te tsor mo dihatnguay,
te fi Păwlop Yeșua Christos doan, fi Rith Grath, fi Rith rădoan faf Ep Ien, iror fi hüpoastarsis* moang fi Ep,
[fi Rith mot] Grath [mo hăgep] fa Grath [fi Ep], chwäp fa chwäp, Grath finaw fa Grath finaw, ănărșeal te die ră'ieng, iror thed fi hüpoastarsis yaf Ep;
Ien mot foang chea to'ieng tsor wang, wăha imwang mif häm te wăha imwang mif sngeaf;
rüe sochie bang, Ien chea psuy drel fa impngay, te chea răhüp fteach, te chea ha'ieng șa croth;
chea năngol, te chea ithris ftsüen łăduy mifi fnüd histiw, te chea ithris seaf imhäm;
te Ien per psuy drel te rüe łin rüe foang ftsüen te foang łoy;
te fi Șăgor Ăthem;
te soangew binłămduy doan seaf fi binrithwoł frăcing;
te fi Ăcles Yălămtsor Ăthem doan;
te fi bin'ithris ftsüen moang fi fteach;
te fi inftsüen drel sloc imsngeaf.

(*) /hypostaˈziz/; transcription of ὑπόστασις hypostasis, a theological term