Then is he silent, whilst he who is behind the king proclaimeth and saith, "He shall die!
That Day is indeed an infinitely mighty Day, for in it the Divine Tree proclaimethfrom eternity unto eternity, ‘Verily, I am God.
Thy divine Being testifieth that Thou art inscrutable to all that dwell in Thy realm of existence, and Thine inmost Essence proclaimeth that Thou art far above the description of those who reveal Thy glory.
Well is it with him that circleth around thee, that proclaimeth the revelation of thy glory, and recounteth that which the bounty of the Lord thy God hath showered upon thee.
It is one of the mighty signs of the Almighty, the harbinger that proclaimeth the reality of all the worlds of God.
Whoever ariseth to discharge this duty, must needs, ere he proclaimeth His Message, adorn himself with the ornament of an upright and praiseworthy character, so that his words may attract the hearts of such as are receptive to his call.
How can I claim to have known Thee, when the entire creation is bewildered by Thy mystery, and how can I confess not to have known Thee, when, lo, the whole universe proclaimeth Thy Presence and testifieth to Thy truth?
Pursue what Chance or Fate proclaimeth best; Peace waits us on the shores of Acheron: There no forced banquet claims the sated guest, But Silence spreads the couch of ever welcome Rest.
On the throne of eternity, from the inaccessible heights of His station, His tongue proclaimeth that there is none other God but Him.
Even they whose home my mouth proclaimeth to be Aigina's glorious isle: a tower is she, builded from long ago, to tempt the climb of high-adventuring valour.
Ixion, they say, by order of the gods, writhing on his winged wheel, proclaimeth this message unto men: To him who doeth thee service make recompense of fair reward.
For Beaumains is no such kitchen knave as Sir Kay proclaimeth him to be, but something very different from that, as Sir Kay himself shall mayhap discover some day.
Surely if His tears, much more His blood, proclaimeth His affection towards us.
When he removeth beloved jewels, it is because they were a stumbling-block, and divorced the soul from God: when he seemeth to withdraw himself his going proclaimeth so much, oh!
This is the order in which God proclaimeth his name.
At this moment He proclaimeth that which His tongue had formerly uttered when He was seated upon the throne of His most exalted Name.
On the surface of the peopled world he biddeth the sanctuary be placed--he proclaimeth their name.
For He it is Who traineth all names, revealeth all attributes, conferreth life upon all beings, proclaimeth the divine verses, and arrayeth the heavenly signs.
Pursue what chance or fate proclaimeth best; Peace waits us on the shores of Acheron: There no forced banquet claims the sated guest, But Silence spreads the couch of ever welcome rest.
Whatever proceeded from the tongue of the Son was revealed in parables, whilst He Who proclaimeth the Truth in this Day speaketh without them.
The death of the father proclaimeth to the son that he, too, shall pass away.
The voice of all who are in the heavens above and on the earth below proclaimeth My Name, and singeth forth My praises, could ye but hear it!
We further beseech God, exalted be He, to gather all mankind around the Gulf of the Most Great Ocean, an ocean every drop of which proclaimeth that He is the Harbinger of joy unto the world and the Quickener of all its peoples.
The King of Glory proclaimethfrom the tabernacle of majesty and grandeur His call, saying: O people of the Gospel!
And the thunder proclaimeth His perfection with His praise; and [likewise] the angels, in fear of Him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "proclaimeth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.