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  1. Chabad.org Staff. The Hebrew word אמן amen (pronounced “ah-men” or, in Ashkenazi pronunciation, “uh-main”) is found in many places in the Bible. 1. The Talmud 2 explains that there are three intentions within the word amen (depending on context): 1) An oath, 3 2) acceptance of the statement or terms, 4 3) confirmation of (or ...

  2. May 3, 2024 · amen, expression of agreement, confirmation, or desire used in worship by Jews, Christians, and Muslims. The basic meaning of the Semitic root from which it is derived is “firm,” “fixed,” or “sure,” and the related Hebrew verb also means “to be reliable” and “to be trusted.”.

  3. Amen definition: it is so; so be it (used after a prayer, creed, or other formal statement to express solemn ratification or agreement).. See examples of AMEN used in a sentence.

  4. www.desiringgod.org › messages › amenAmen | Desiring God

    Feb 1, 1998 · In the Old Testament, the word “amen” was mainly a congregational response to give a strong affirmation or agreement — to a curse or a word of praise to God. For example, in Deuteronomy 27:16 the Levites say, “‘Cursed is he who dishonors his father or mother.’. And all the people shall say, ‘Amen.’” That is, we agree with that curse, so let it be.

  5. Meaning of amen in English. amen. exclamation. formal uk / ˌɑːˈmen / / ˌeɪˈmen / us / ˌɑːˈmen / / ˌeɪˈmen / Add to word list. said or sung at the end of a prayer or a religious song to express agreement with what has been said. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Religious ceremonies & prayers. alleluia. anointed. anointment. baptism.

  6. Amen Definition. ā-mĕn, ä-mĕn. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Interjection. Noun. Adverb. Filter. interjection. Used at the end of a prayer or a statement to express assent or approval. American Heritage. An expression of strong agreement. Wiktionary. noun. Amon. Webster's New World.

  7. Today, the use of amen means something to the effect of “so be it" or "let it be so,” declaring something to be truthful or as a means of confirmation. It was also frequently used to indicate that one strongly agreed with something (“amen to that” or “can I get an amen?”). Why do we say amen?

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