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ARTICLES RELATED TO Amen - Biblical usages |  |  |  | Amen - Biblical usages: Encyclopedia II - Amen - Biblical usagesThree distinct Biblical usages may be noted:
Initial Amen, referring back to words of another speaker, e.g. 1 Kings i. 36; Revelation xxii. 20.
Detached Amen, the complementary sentence being suppressed, e.g. Neh. v. 13; Revelation v. 14 (cf. 1 Corinthians xiv. 16).
Final Amen, with no change of speaker, as in the subscription to the first three divisions of the Psalter and in the frequent doxologies of the New Testament Epistles.
It may be of interest to note that the word 'amen' is the value 99 in Greek numerals and appears in the Bib ...
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 |  |  | Amen - Biblical usages: Encyclopedia II - Amen - Biblical usagesThree distinct Biblical usages may be noted:
Initial Amen, referring back to words of another speaker, e.g. 1 Kings i. 36; Revelation xxii. 20.
Detached Amen, the complementary sentence being suppressed, e.g. Neh. v. 13; Revelation v. 14 (cf. 1 Corinthians xiv. 16).
Final Amen, with no change of speaker, as in the subscription to the first three divisions of the Psalter and in the frequent doxologies of the New Testament Epistles.
It is interesting to note that the word 'amen' is the value 99 in Greek numerals and appears in the Bib ...
See also:Amen, Amen - Biblical usages, Amen - Amen in Judaism, Amen - Amen in Christianity, Amen - Amen in Islam, Amen - Paganism and Freemasonry, Amen - External link Read more here: » Amen: Encyclopedia II - Amen - Biblical usages |
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 |  |  | Amen - Biblical usages: Encyclopedia II - Amen - Amen in ChristianityThe uses of amen ("verily") in the Gospels form a peculiar class; they are initial, but often lack any backward reference. Jesus used the word to affirm his own utterances, not those of another person, and this usage was adopted by the church. The liturgical use of the word in apostolic times is attested by the passage from 1 Corinthians cited above, and Justin Martyr (c. 150) describes the congregation as responding "amen," to the benediction after the celebration of the Eucharist. Its introduction into the baptismal formula (in the ...
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