contempler

Les nations d’Europe ont contemplé les deux côtés du même mur : les fils barbelés nous ont séparés pendant un demi-siècle.
The nations of Europe looked at two sides of the same wall: the barbed wire divided us in two for half a century.
Les gens qui ont contemplé le Sauveur lors de Sa venue ont été favorisés par une manifestation de la divine présence plus complète que tout ce dont le monde avait bénéficié auparavant.
The people who beheld the Saviour at His advent were favored with a fuller manifestation of the divine presence than the world had ever enjoyed before.
Car leur processus de pensée s'est développé plus complexe, Edwards discute, les premiers humains ont augmenté leur pensée au delà de leurs environnements immédiats et ont contemplé les forces invisibles qui ont régi leur monde.
As their thought process grew more complex, Edwards argues, early humans expanded their thinking beyond their immediate surroundings and contemplated the unseen forces that governed their world.
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