Sunday, September 7, 2014

Why do Christians say "Amen"?

Why do Christians say "Amen"?

Our word amen comes from a Hebrew word that has a similar pronunciation. Strong's Concordance defines the word as "verily, truly, amen, or so be it." Saying "amen" at the end of a prayer states our affirmation that what was just said is true and that we are in agreement with the prayer.

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Hebrew is really a Ethiopian language!..

Kemetic:

Most Christians say Amen after prays and scripture verses, but why Amen? Because Christianity originated from the Kemetic Belief System. Amen/ Amon/ Amun is the name of the chief deity in the Kemetic Belief system.

The belief in Amen can be traced to the pre dynastic period of Kemet, this is before recorded history. When Kemet was unified {modern day Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia} Amen takes on the look , most familiar to use to day.

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Ethiopia: is also referred to as Kush/ Cush, but this the biblical name of Ethiopia.     

Amen:

In many cases Amen is combined with other deities and people. Amen always superimpose, when combined with others. Amen will be featured differently, depending on whom he is combined with?

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