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Post by blinkeve1826 on Jun 19, 2005 23:41:17 GMT -5
Here's a thought. All of the lyrics to all of the songs on Das Testament are from the Bible--DIRECTLY from the Bible. Because it's the last track, I'm guessing it has something to do with something that can be found in the end of the Bible (Just as An Amfang... is the beginning of the Bible). So, if we can decipher at least what the German in the song means, perhaps we can figure out in what part of the Bible these lyrics occur, and therefore figure out the rest of the song from there. Peter, do you think you could figure out the German part?
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Post by Peter on Jun 20, 2005 9:27:12 GMT -5
Well, to update everyone else, me and blink talked last night, and we think we have figured out the end chorus part. I'll put that in the stickied post in a second.
This song may be from Revelatoins (the end of the Bible). If we got the the chorus right, then it talks about saintly/holy sins. So it might make sense, but I don't think we have enough of it done yet.
-Peter
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Post by The Virtuous Sin on Jul 22, 2005 20:56:29 GMT -5
Just a thought, if anyone has microsoft word, we could check your stabs at italian in word by changing the language and doing spell check. Just in case you're still not sure of the spelling still.
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Post by gras on Sept 10, 2005 12:04:42 GMT -5
well if get this right in all of their songs there are two languages german and latin in one song : Espiritu del aire we have german latin and spanish
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Post by nomus on Nov 14, 2007 23:54:07 GMT -5
I only know a little bit of German and Latin so all I know is that the song is about Eternal Life in heaven or something along those lines
((Per L'Eternita means something along the lines of Live Forever))
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Post by dervampirtony on Nov 24, 2007 19:30:22 GMT -5
An Anfang***** And good job, that means "at the beginning," so naturally it will be at the beginning of the Bible.
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