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<blockquote data-quote="texan" data-source="post: 983648" data-attributes="member: 38206"><p>Amen... Let it be so...</p><p></p><p><strong><em>amen</em> is one of the few words of scripture which is written in its original Hebrew form. In fact, it is practically a </strong></p><p><strong>universal word, having been adopted directly from the Hebrew into Greek, Latin, English, Spanish, and many </strong></p><p><strong>other languages. Found both in the Old and the New Testaments, it is also translated in different ways, depending </strong></p><p><strong>upon the context of the passage in which it is found. This Hebrew amen is derived from the root [<em>aman</em>], which </strong></p><p><strong>means to be firm or solid in the sense of permanency or faithfulness. Thus by implication, it means to be sure or true.</strong></p><p> <strong>So whenever we see this word Amen used in scripture, it is affirming what is truth, or illustrating something said that </strong></p><p><strong>is of absolute certainty.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong><a href="http://www.mountainretreatorg.net/faq/amen.html" target="_blank">What Does Amen Mean</a></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="texan, post: 983648, member: 38206"] Amen... Let it be so... [B][I]amen[/I] is one of the few words of scripture which is written in its original Hebrew form. In fact, it is practically a universal word, having been adopted directly from the Hebrew into Greek, Latin, English, Spanish, and many other languages. Found both in the Old and the New Testaments, it is also translated in different ways, depending upon the context of the passage in which it is found. This Hebrew amen is derived from the root [[I]aman[/I]], which means to be firm or solid in the sense of permanency or faithfulness. Thus by implication, it means to be sure or true. So whenever we see this word Amen used in scripture, it is affirming what is truth, or illustrating something said that is of absolute certainty. [url=http://www.mountainretreatorg.net/faq/amen.html]What Does Amen Mean[/url][/B] [/QUOTE]
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