We have no meanings for "bring glad" in our records yet.
1 Hermes, we pray that you bring glad tidings to us mortals.
2 And if his ghostly complexion was any hint, he was not here to bring glad tidings.
3 Rovero, ere he married Franconia's mother, sold Sylvia Maldonard, who was my mother; and may angels bring glad tidings of her spirit!
4 The nations walk in this wondrous light of God's presence, and the kings of earth bring glad tribute of their glory into it.
5 He paused, then from his heart he burst out: 'How beautiful upon the mountain are the feet of them that bring glad tidings!'
6 The Divine attribute of Mercy appeared there before him and said to him: I bring glad tidings to thee, at which thou wilt rejoice.
7 I have brought glad tidings-atleast, we on earth think they are glad.
8 Majuba Day has brought glad tidings to us after all!
9 Thy heralds brought glad tidings to greatest, as to least; they summoned men and women to share the great King's feast.
10 Up to this moment Roger Carbury, though he had certainly brought glad tidings, had not communicated them as a joyous, sympathetic messenger.
11 A thousand white sails swell to the coming breeze, that brings glad greeting from the inland hills, but nothing breaks the silences of time.
12 "Do you bring glad tidings?"
13 13:7 And behold, an angel of the Lord hath declared it unto me, and he did bring glad tidings to my soul.
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