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Question by  Cooper (24)

What is the Latin translation "from the darkness"?

 
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Answer by  DesertRat (699)

The Latin phrase most commonly translated as "from the darkness" is EX TENEBRIS. In context, it can be found in the phrase, "From the darkness comes hope with wings', which reads in Latin 'Ex tenebris aligera spes'. Darkness is commonly used as a metaphor in the Bible, so religious scholars know this phrase.

 
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Answer by  blahblah (670)

"From the darkness" in Latin is "ex tenebris. " "Ex" means out of and "tenebris" (ablative form of "tenebrae") is darkness.

 
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