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amen
/(ˈ)ɑˈmɛn, (ˈ)
e
; ˈɑ ||/
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·men
interj.,
adv
., & n.
An
expression
used
at
the
end
of
prayers
,
and
meaning
,
So
be
it
.
At
the
end
of
a
creed
,
it
is
a
solemn
asseveration
of
belief
.
When
it
introduces
a
declaration
,
it
is
equivalent
to
truly
,
verily
.
Note:
It
is
used
as
a
noun
,
to
denote
:
(a)
concurrence
in
belief
,
or
in
a
statement
;
assent
;
(b)
the
final
word
or
act
;
(c)
Christ
as
being
one
who
is
true
and
faithful
.
And
let
all
the
people
say
,
Amen
.
--
Ps
.
cvi
. 48.
Amen
,
amen
,
I
say
to
thee
,
except
a
man
be
born
again
,
he
can
not
see
the
kingdom
of
God
.
--
John
ii
. 3.
Rhemish
Trans
.
To say amen to
,
to
approve
warmly
;
to
concur
in
heartily
or
emphatically
;
to
ratify
;
as
,
I
say
Amen
to
all
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·men
,
v. t.
To
say
Amen
to
;
to
sanction
fully
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Amen
n
:
a
primeval
Egyptian
personification
of
air
and
breath
;
worshipped
especially
at
Thebes
[
syn
:
Amon
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Amen
This
Hebrew
word
means
firm
,
and
hence
also
faithful
(
Rev
.
3:14).
In
Isa
. 65:16,
the
Authorized
Version
has
"
the
God
of
truth
,"
which
in
Hebrew
is
"
the
God
of
Amen
."
It
is
frequently
used
by
our
Saviour
to
give
emphasis
to
his
words
,
where
it
is
translated
"
verily
."
Sometimes
,
only
,
however
,
in
John's
Gospel
,
it
is
repeated
, "
Verily
,
verily
."
It
is
used
as
an
epithet
of
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ
(
Rev
. 3:14).
It
is
found
singly
and
sometimes
doubly
at
the
end
of
prayers
(
Ps
. 41:13; 72:19; 89:52),
to
confirm
the
words
and
invoke
the
fulfilment
of
them
.
It
is
used
in
token
of
being
bound
by
an
oath
(
Num
. 5:22;
Deut
. 27:15-26;
Neh
. 5:13; 8:6; 1
Chr
. 16:36).
In
the
primitive
churches
it
was
common
for
the
general
audience
to
say
"
Amen
"
at
the
close
of
the
prayer
(1
Cor
. 14:16).
The
promises
of
God
are
Amen
; i.e.,
they
are
all
true
and
sure
(2
Cor
. 1:20).
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