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  1. Amen (אמן) is a Hebrew word that shares a linguistic root with the word, emunah (אמונה), which means “belief.” Saying, or responding, “Amen” is an assertion that you agree with the statement, blessing, or declaration that you just heard.
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    The Hebrew root of amen, aleph-mem-nun (אמנ), is shared with the word emunah, meaning faith or belief. Reciting amen is thus an indication that the speaker affirms the truth of what was said, an indication reflected in its common English translation as “verily” or “truly.”
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    Amen (Hebrew: אָמֵן, ʾāmēn; Ancient Greek: ἀμήν, amḗn; Classical Syriac: ܐܡܝܢ, 'amīn; Arabic: آمين, ʾāmīn) is an Abrahamic declaration of affirmation which is first found in the Hebrew Bible, and subsequently found in the New Testament.
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    The term amen meaning “so be it,” as found in the early scriptures of the Bible, is a word of Hebrew origin. It originated in the Hebrew Scriptures as a reply of confirmation and is found in Deuteronomy as an affirmative response made by the people.
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  3. Strong's Hebrew: 543. אָמֵן (amen) -- verily, truly - Bible Hub

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  6. What Does 'Amen' Mean? - My Jewish Learning

    The word amen is a liturgical response to hearing someone else recite a blessing or certain prayers. The Hebrew root of amen, aleph-mem-nun (אמנ), is shared with the word emunah, meaning faith or belief.

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    May 27, 2014 · Amen does not mean 'over and out.' instead it reflects the essence of Yahwism (and the name Yahweh may mean He Who Causes That Which Is To Be; see for more details our article on that name). This Hebrew …

  9. H543 - 'āmēn - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon (kjv) - Blue Letter Bible

  10. Amen - My Jewish Learning

    Amen is the liturgical response now used not only in Judaism but also in Christianity and Islam. The word has the same Hebrew root as emunah (faith) and is also connected with the word emet meaning “truth.” The idea …

  11. Strong's Hebrew: 539. אָמַן (aman) -- to confirm, support - Bible Hub

  12. The origin and the meaning of – ‘Amen’ - Bible Society …

    Whenever Jesus says “truly I say to you,” the original Greek actually uses the Hebrew word Amen – “Amen I tell you.” Why in the beginning of the sentence? And why is it doubled to “Amen, amen I tell you” in the gospel of John?