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The right hand of God (Dextera Domini "right hand of the Lord" in Latin) or God's right hand may refer to the Bible and common speech as a metaphor for the omnipotence of God and as a motif in art. In the Bible, to be at the right side "is to be identified as being in the special place of honor". In Jesus' parable "The Sheep and the Goats", the sheep and goats are separated with the sheep on the right hand of God and the goats on the left hand.

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  • Sebelah kanan Allah (in)
  • Right hand of God (en)
  • Lado direito de Deus (pt)
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  • The right hand of God (Dextera Domini "right hand of the Lord" in Latin) or God's right hand may refer to the Bible and common speech as a metaphor for the omnipotence of God and as a motif in art. In the Bible, to be at the right side "is to be identified as being in the special place of honor". In Jesus' parable "The Sheep and the Goats", the sheep and goats are separated with the sheep on the right hand of God and the goats on the left hand. (en)
  • Sebelah kanan Allah (Dextera Domini dalam bahasa Latin) merujuk kepada pernyataan Alkitab dan pernyataan umum sebagai kiasan untuk kemahakuasaan Allah dan sebagai motif dalam karya seni. Dalam Alkitab, berada di sebelah kanan "diidentifikasikan sebagai keadaan dalam tempat kehormatan istimewa". Dalam perumpamaan domba dan kambing dari Yesus, domba dan kambing dipisah dengan domba di sebelah kanan Allah dan dan kambing di sebelah kiri. (in)
  • Lado direito e esquerdo são referências a duas qualidades fundamentais da existência: a doação (lado direito) e a recepção (lado esquerdo). São uma referência direta às linhas da evolução espiritual conforme descrito pela sabedoria da Kabbalah por autores como Simeon bar Yochai (160 AC), Yehuda Ashlag (1885-1954) e Rav Michael Laitman. Quando utilizado como mão direita de Deus, pode ser uma referência à propriamente dita, geralmente uma metáfora na Bíblia e no uso corrente do português para a onipotência de Deus. (pt)
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  • The right hand of God (Dextera Domini "right hand of the Lord" in Latin) or God's right hand may refer to the Bible and common speech as a metaphor for the omnipotence of God and as a motif in art. In the Bible, to be at the right side "is to be identified as being in the special place of honor". In Jesus' parable "The Sheep and the Goats", the sheep and goats are separated with the sheep on the right hand of God and the goats on the left hand. It is also a placement next to God in Heaven, in the traditional place of honor, mentioned in the New Testament as the place of Christ at Mark 16:19, Luke 22:69, Matthew 22:44 and 26:64, Acts 2:34 and 7:55, 1 Peter 3:22 and elsewhere. These uses reflect use of the phrase in the Old Testament, for example in Psalms 63:8 and 110:1.The implications of this anthropomorphic phrasing have been discussed at length by theologians, including Saint Thomas Aquinas. (en)
  • Sebelah kanan Allah (Dextera Domini dalam bahasa Latin) merujuk kepada pernyataan Alkitab dan pernyataan umum sebagai kiasan untuk kemahakuasaan Allah dan sebagai motif dalam karya seni. Dalam Alkitab, berada di sebelah kanan "diidentifikasikan sebagai keadaan dalam tempat kehormatan istimewa". Dalam perumpamaan domba dan kambing dari Yesus, domba dan kambing dipisah dengan domba di sebelah kanan Allah dan dan kambing di sebelah kiri. Istilah tersebut juga merupakan sebuah tempat di sebelah Allah yang berada di Kristen, dalam tempat kehormatan tradisional, yang disebutkan dalam Kitab Kejadian sebagai pada Markus 16:19, Lukas 22:69, Matius 22:44, 26:64, Kisah Para Rasul 2:34, 7:55, 1 Petrus 3:22 dan lain-lain. Pemakaian tersebut merefleksikan pemakaian frase tersebut dalam Perjanjian Lama, contohnya dalam Mazmur 63:8, 110:1.Penerapan arti antropomorfik tersebut dibahas lebih panjang oleh para teolog, termasuk Santo . (in)
  • Lado direito e esquerdo são referências a duas qualidades fundamentais da existência: a doação (lado direito) e a recepção (lado esquerdo). São uma referência direta às linhas da evolução espiritual conforme descrito pela sabedoria da Kabbalah por autores como Simeon bar Yochai (160 AC), Yehuda Ashlag (1885-1954) e Rav Michael Laitman. A Lado direito de Deus ou Destra de Deus (em latim: dextera Domini) ou ainda À direita de Deus é uma expressão utilizada para designar o lugar ao lado de Deus no céu, tradicionalmente uma posição de honra mencionado no Novo Testamento como sendo o lugar de Cristo (por exemplo em Marcos 16:19, Lucas 22:69, Mateus 22:44, Atos 2:34). Esta utilização do termo reflete o uso que se fazia dele no Antigo Testamento, como no (Salmos 63:8) e no (Salmos 110:1). Na Bíblia, estar do lado direito "é ser identificado como estando num lugar especial de honra". Quando o próprio Jesus fala de "Ovelhas e Bodes", ele coloca as ovelhas à direita e os bodes à esquerda. Quando utilizado como mão direita de Deus, pode ser uma referência à propriamente dita, geralmente uma metáfora na Bíblia e no uso corrente do português para a onipotência de Deus. As implicações destas qualificações antropomórficas foram discutidas extensivamente pelos teólogos ao longo dos anos, incluindo Tomás de Aquino. (pt)
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