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English: The cross with the initials of "Verbum Domini manet [in] aeternum" ("The word of the Lord endureth forever", 1 Petr. 1:25) is a badge from the early times of the reformation, presently known and used mainly in US-American Lutheranism ([1]; [2]).
Deutsch: Das Kreuz mit den Anfangsbuchstaben von "Verbum Domini manet [in] aeternum" ("Das Wort des Herrn bleibt in Ewigkeit", 1 Petr. 1,25) ist ein Erkennungszeichen aus der Frühzeit der Reformation, das heute vor allem im US-amerikanischen Luthertum bekannt und gebräuchlich ist ([3]; [4]).
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