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  2. Amen - Wikipedia

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    Amen is a word of Biblical Hebrew origin. [8] It appears many times in the Hebrew Bible as a confirmatory response, especially following blessings. [ 9 ] The basic triconsonantal root א-מ-נ , from which the word is derived, is common to a number of languages in the Semitic branch of the Afroasiatic languages , including biblical Aramaic .

  3. Talk:Amen/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    The word amen is of unknown origin, but the Egyptian origin is much older than the Hebrew origin. Is it just coincidence that there was a God named Amen that was worshiped in Egypt and surrounding areas and the Jews just happened to have left Egpyt.

  4. Amin (name) - Wikipedia

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    Amin or Amine (Arabic: أمين, romanized: amīn), cognate to amen (Arabic: آمين, ʾāmīn), is an Arabic male given name, meaning "devoted, honest, straightforward, trusty, worth of belief (believable), loyal, faithful, obedient". The name has been loaned into a few other languages, namely ones spoken by Muslim populations.

  5. Doxology - Wikipedia

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    Amen. which is literally translated Glory [be] to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit. As it was in the beginning, and now, and always, and into the ages of ages. Amen. "In saecula saeculorum", here rendered "ages of ages", is the calque of what was probably a Semitic idiom, via Koine Greek, meaning "forever."

  6. Pre-Tridentine Mass - Wikipedia

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    The initial liturgical language used was Greek, before approximately the year 190 under Pope Victor, when the Church in Rome changed from Greek to Latin, except in particular for the Hebrew word "Amen", whose meaning Justin explains in Greek (γένοιτο), saying that by it "all the people present express their assent" when the president of ...

  7. Gloria Patri - Wikipedia

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    Eternal Word and Holy Spirit; as it was in the beginning is now and shall be for ever. Amen. The doxology in use by the English-speaking Orthodox and Greek-Catholic Churches follows the Greek form, of which one English translation is: Glory to the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, now and forever and to the ages of ages. Amen.

  8. 50 Hilariously Relatable Memes That Describe Gen X Life ... - AOL

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    Each generation tends to think that its taste in music, art, and culture, as well as its attitudes and values, are ‘just right’ while those that came before and after them got it a tad wrong.

  9. Grace (meals) - Wikipedia

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    Amen." [7] Moravian "Be present at our table, Lord. Be here and everywhere adored. From Thine all bounteous hand, our food may we receive with gratitude. Amen" (may be sung to hymn tune "Wareham" or "Old Hundredth") Moravian "Come Lord Jesus, our Guest to be and bless these gifts bestowed by Thee. Amen" Scots (The Selkirk Grace).