Lord Acton said it.
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The official date of the United States becoming independent from Great Britain is July 4th, 1776. On this date the Declaration of Independence was signed.
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The benediction will not be affected if amen is not said at the end. Amen means "So be it" which is usually said by the congregation indicating that they agree with what has been said. It does not have to be verbal statement but can be uttered in the mind.
Tom Sawyer caught a fly right when the minister said amen.
Amen can be said at the end of a prayer or a statement of approval. It means so it be or or so be it!
Amen. It means I believe.
Do you mean, why do they repeat the word 'amen'? I would like to know the reason for that as well. I have tried to research it online and the only answer I have found is that the repetition indicates emphasis or that what was said is very important and true. Jesus used it in the gospels at the beginning of a statement. Often it is translated as "Verily, verily..." or "Truly, truly I say to you..." But the actual word there is "amen." There are a few Psalms I think that repeat the amen at the end. In both cases, it was said for emphasis or to stress the truth of what was said. However, I had a pastor many years ago who always said "Amen and amen." at the end of certain prayers or statements and he explained it differently and for the life of me, I cannot remember what he said. It was something like an agreement between the parties involved. Like you were affirming your prayer before God and He (God) was affirming it back to you. But that always made me feel a little uncomfortable -- assuming something on God's behalf. Like, I say, "Amen" and then God replies, "Amen." But I am saying both of the amens for us together. That was kind of the drift of what he said, but I thought I must have misunderstood, because it seems kind of presumptuous, don't you think? Anyway, if anyone else has ever heard anything like this, perhaps you can shed a little light for us.
In Yoruba, "amen" is said as "amin" to signify agreement, approval, or affirmation at the end of a prayer or statement. It is commonly used in Christian religious contexts among Yoruba speakers.
In Brazilian Portuguese, "amen" can be translated as "amém." It is typically used in the same context as in English, to express agreement or affirmation at the end of a prayer or statement.
If Amen is? This is not really a question but I assume that what you really mean is "What is Amen? If this is what you mean then here is your answer. Amen is a word said at the end of prayers such as "Praise be to God;Amen", it's meaning is "so be it".When you don't know the meanings of English words it is a good idea to get an English Dictionary which is a book of words and their meanings.Good luck in learning English!
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Said on because god almighty is there to protect you if only you belief in him.. Amen
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Said on because god almighty is there to protect you if only you belief in him.. Amen