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“Qui Habet Aures Audiendi Audiat” - Latin Phrase Meaning & Usage #2223952 (License: Personal Use)
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This image displays the Latin phrase “Qui habet aures audiendi audiat,” translating to “He who has ears to hear, let him hear.” It originates from Jesus’ teachings in the Gospels (e.g., Matthew 11:15) and was later adopted in medieval manuscripts and theological discourse as an invitation to spiritual discernment. The elegant black Gothic-style script evokes classical manuscript aesthetics, emphasizing reverence and intellectual depth.
Typically used on theology, classics, or linguistics web pages; appears in educational content about biblical phrases, Latin literacy, or sermon illustrations where emphasis on attentive hearing is central.
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