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Plymouth's City Motto

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DodgyAnkle | 21:55 Tue 03rd Apr 2007 | History
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Can anybody please tell me what it is, and what it translates to??

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Plymouth's motto is Turris fortissima est nomen Jehovah - "the name of Jehovah is the strongest tower", taken from the Proverbs of Solomon.


http://www.plymouth.gov.uk/homepage/creativity andculture/heritageandhistory/lns/plymouthhist ory.htm

At the bottom of the page.
I've heard it's just been changed to;

BORIS I DOMUM !


[which appearently means "the person called Boris he goes to the house" or something.....]
Perhaps you are referring to the word RESURGAM, DA ?
This means 'I shall rise again' -following the blitz
destruction in WW2.
The word is carved into a lintel of a church in Plymouth.
read proverbs chapter 18 verse 10 and depending on the translation you will read that: the name of jehovah is a strong tower . this uses the divine name of god as did the original scriptures and was chosen by the city of plymouth but now discarded by the "good and great in control" .

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