But Jesus answered them dicens: Venit hora, ut saying: The hour is come, that clarificetur Filius hominis.
And on the next day a multa, quae venerat ad diem great multitude, that was come festum, cum audissent quia to the festival day, when they venit Iesus Ierosolymam.
I will not now speak many vobiscum: venit enim princeps things with you.
Now Thomas, one of the duodecim, qui dicitur Didymus, twelve, who is called Didymus, non erat cum eis quando venit was not with them when Jesus Iesus.
And this is the judgment: quia lux venit in mundum, et because the light is come into dilexerunt homines magis the world, and men loved tenebras quam lucem: erant darkness rather than the enim eorum mala opera.
And they both ran together, et ille alius discipulus and that other disciple did praecucurrit citius Petro, et outrun Peter, and came first venit primus ad monumentum.
Venit ergo vox de coelo: A voice therefore came from Et clarificavi, et iterum heaven: I have both glorified clarificabo.
They sought therefore for colloquebantur ad invicem, in Jesus; and they discoursed one templo stantes: Quid putatis, with another, standing in the quia non venit ad diem festum?
Quod talis sit consuetudo manerii et quod dicta Augnes sic venit in plena curia cum marito suo et totum jus et clamium quod haberet vel aliquo modo habere poterit in toto vel in parte hujus burgagii in manus domini ad opus ejusdem R.
On this Mr Freeman observed: Venitad Pevenesæ, says the Tapestry.
As to the landing of the Normans at Pevensey: Venit ad Pevenesæ, says the Tapestry .
Venit summa dies et ineluctabile tempus / Dardaniæ=--The last day and inevitable hour of Troy is come.
Major hereditas venit unicuique nostrum a jure et legibus, quam a parentibus=--A more valuable inheritance falls to each of us in our civil and legal rights than comes to us from our fathers.
Citius venit periculum cum contemnitur=--When danger is despised, it arrives the sooner.
Fracassus was descended in the direct line from Morgante: Primus erat quidam Fracassus prole gigantis, Cujus stirps olim Morganto venit ab illo, Qui bachiocconem campanae ferre solebat Cum quo mille hominum colpo sfracasset in uno.
Interrogat autem Patricius qua causa venit Conall, and Conall related the reason to Patrick.
Montani After the sprinkling of Holy Water, the Palms are blessed and the Choir sings the following Antiphon: Hosanna Filio David Allegro moderato Hosanna Filio David: Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "venit" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.