The Meaning of Amen

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  • @ItsallInGodshands
    @ItsallInGodshands Před 2 lety +9

    What it is or where the word Amen came from, I'm just grateful to acquire a better understanding of what it means.
    In God's hands,
    Amen (I believe)
    I do believe.
    Love you all,
    Rob

    • @gabesen1451
      @gabesen1451 Před rokem

      Hi Rob....never use the word AMEN as it is the name of an Egyptian diety (pagan god)...the correct Hebrew word to use is AMEIN...satan has the whole world deceived...after praying to the Messiah, satan has the world's religions ending the prayer with AMEN- again its origin going back to an ancient Egyptian pagan sun god...the Hebrew AND Greek translation is AMEIN not AMEN. U WILL ONLY understand with much prayer & fasting.

    • @christinazomba6964
      @christinazomba6964 Před 5 měsíci

      Amen

    • @christinazomba6964
      @christinazomba6964 Před 5 měsíci

      Amen

    • @christinazomba6964
      @christinazomba6964 Před 5 měsíci

      Amen

    • @christinazomba6964
      @christinazomba6964 Před 5 měsíci

      Amen

  • @ravi456-wk7fo
    @ravi456-wk7fo Před 5 měsíci +1

    Amen, I believe in this too...❤ God bless you and stay blessed by doing Good .....

  • @ReubenIsrael123
    @ReubenIsrael123 Před 4 lety +52

    Its not Hebrew.....amen is a Egyptian god ra ( sun god). .... Ahmein is the right Hebrew word. Shalom

    • @amunra3111
      @amunra3111 Před 3 lety +1

      Amun Re

    • @HumblePotat0
      @HumblePotat0 Před 2 lety +1

      I really don’t get that, the people that adopted amen from this Egyptian gods were the people of Moses so what are you implying?

    • @user-ge3oi8xc3w
      @user-ge3oi8xc3w Před 2 lety +2

      Amen is a Semitic word

    • @HumblePotat0
      @HumblePotat0 Před 2 lety

      @@user-ge3oi8xc3w so he debunked all three religions for adopting the eygptian god ra in their prayers

    • @user-ge3oi8xc3w
      @user-ge3oi8xc3w Před 2 lety +1

      @@HumblePotat0 The word Amin is Aramaic, ignorant, not Egyptian

  • @jhodge81
    @jhodge81 Před 4 lety +9

    Amen
    God Bless you.🙏

  • @troyturner4765
    @troyturner4765 Před 4 lety +13

    Thank you for this lesson!👍🏽👏🏽🙏🏽

  • @antonettesmith139
    @antonettesmith139 Před rokem +1

    I believe in miracles God is with me always Amen ❤️ u Jesus Christ Amen ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @sachinthafernando7084
    @sachinthafernando7084 Před 4 lety +10

    Amen
    God bless you 😇🙏

  • @ajoyvjoseph1207
    @ajoyvjoseph1207 Před rokem +2

    Thank You, May God bless you and your family.

  • @jldesignsph8350
    @jldesignsph8350 Před 2 lety +1

    Amen Meaning:
    A - Amerocsum
    M - Meoruam
    E - Eglasumatum
    N - Nerhocsum.
    Amen is use to work of all prayers for each to happen
    want to ask our Lord God.
    This is the key to general prayer for every request to happen
    in prayer.

  • @dimplejaimal3348
    @dimplejaimal3348 Před 4 lety +9

    God Bless You Jared Dees. Amen 🙏🏼

  • @greenhoodedvigilante458
    @greenhoodedvigilante458 Před rokem +1

    We muslims say very similar word in our prayer and that is Aameen. It's an Arabjc word and it translates like 'Grant it' in English.

    • @GalaxyCatPlays
      @GalaxyCatPlays Před 10 měsíci

      I pray for your encounter with Crist :) God Bless :) May the Father Son and Holy Spirit Guide you Amen :)❤❤

  • @peaceandprayercenterminist6881

    Amen praise the lord

  • @Atum_Ra
    @Atum_Ra Před 2 lety +2

    You believe in what your saying, but that doesn't mean your correct.
    "Amen" is because we pray to Aman, Amun, Ahmein, Ahmen, Amon Ra the Sun God
    Zeus Amon
    Zeus
    J-zeus
    Jesus the "Sun" of the Lord AMEN the SUN God.
    That's the real reason we say "Amen" at the end of a prayer to praise the "Name" of God.

  • @xlauriestarchildstudios7777

    So be it.

  • @kumiOri
    @kumiOri Před rokem +2

    Amen did not come from the hebrew word for "truth". Truth in hebrew is Emet. "Amen" came from the hebrew word Emunah which means Faith. so everytime you say a prayer you say it in faith that it will happen.

  • @chrisfield1952
    @chrisfield1952 Před rokem

    Thank you for😊 the😅 explanation of Amen - I believe 🙏❤️

  • @Shanaevaz
    @Shanaevaz Před 3 lety +1

    Some people be using the word in sinful Prayers with out understanding why we say amen. I love this..I love the teaching

  • @aaronbailey2656
    @aaronbailey2656 Před 4 měsíci

    GOD BLESS,THANKYOU. 🙏🏽

  • @yahawahschampion8790
    @yahawahschampion8790 Před 2 lety +1

    And this is written where that amen means that

  • @chesghee
    @chesghee Před 3 lety +4

    How about amen ra

  • @tlewis84able
    @tlewis84able Před 4 lety +6

    I always thought of it as “affirmative”.

  • @telisvalaoritis6876
    @telisvalaoritis6876 Před rokem +1

    AMEN IS EGYPTIAN GOD

  • @DonVergas-100
    @DonVergas-100 Před 3 lety +8

    Amen the Egyptian Sun God

    • @damejohn25
      @damejohn25 Před 3 lety +1

      And truth in Hebrew isn't amen its emmet..I was like I never ever heard that just had to do a lil research..hate it for people who don't try to learn and just go with this stuff

    • @gabesen1451
      @gabesen1451 Před rokem

      Really cool----that is the absolute truth !!! Nobody understands that, as they are of satans fold

  • @Gracia144JesusSaves
    @Gracia144JesusSaves Před rokem

    Beautifull Amen 📯

  • @ekd5213
    @ekd5213 Před 2 lety +1

    So be it

  • @andrewaitken6923
    @andrewaitken6923 Před 4 lety +2

    From the middle [ within the Temple] when you look to the right hand - Yōd, Hē, and when yo look to the Left, Vav, Hē, then saying from the left to the right hand, HaVaYaH - the one God... "And thine ears shall hear a word behind thee, saying, This is the way, walk ye in it, when ye turn to the right hand, and when ye turn to the left." 21 Isaiah 30 - Isaiah 41:13 “For I the Lord thy God will hold thy right hand, saying unto thee, Fear not; I will help thee.” - " Right hand - Hebrew: Yamen - right hand."
    ... The usage of the word 'hand' in Hebrew (yadh) is associated with strength, authority and power. Thus the term 'hand' is associated with power in the hand.

    • @didierm8
      @didierm8 Před 4 lety

      But Amen ain't Hebrew but Afrikan

  • @anisgurung
    @anisgurung Před 2 lety

    Amwn God bless us

  • @Mr.Chris.P.Bacon1
    @Mr.Chris.P.Bacon1 Před rokem

    I know how to read HEBREW. What word does the term AMEN or the phrase "let it be so" derive from? What is the EXACT etymology of the word AMEN? meaning, what word was the phrase AMEN translated from?

  • @climax7260
    @climax7260 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you

  • @facosta8278
    @facosta8278 Před 11 měsíci

    I believe AMEN

  • @CHRISTIANSUNITEDBWEDEEP
    @CHRISTIANSUNITEDBWEDEEP Před 2 lety +4

    IN JESUS NAME AMEN

  • @ladyhonor822
    @ladyhonor822 Před rokem +1

    Thanks ☦️🙏 Philadelphia USA

  • @alephtav4254
    @alephtav4254 Před 3 lety +3

    Its not about LANGUAGE
    GOD SEES THE FAITH OF THE WORSHIPPER
    NOT THE PRAYER WHO BABBLING END IT WITH AMEEN, AMEN, AHMEEN ETC
    BUT NOT FROM THE HEART
    AND NOT BELIEVING TO JESUS WAS NOTHING..
    GOD SEEKS FAITH..
    GOD BLESS..

    • @amunra3111
      @amunra3111 Před 3 lety

      Freemasons Bible's is full of pooh.
      To pull out any truth is cherry picking.
      There was 15 messiahs before the Christian one and they all walked on water and mother's was virgins.
      The bible was written by freemasonry Hebrews who never had j in their language let alone jesus.
      The father
      The "sun"
      The spirit (you and i)
      czcams.com/video/ZftML6pAv7E/video.html

    • @ciscapietens4751
      @ciscapietens4751 Před 2 lety +1

      So then it's oké to say hail Satan or ad nimrod his name in the end?
      For people say: in THE NAME of the almighty and then AMEN( ra)
      Don't be fooled

    • @neutralGuy777
      @neutralGuy777 Před 2 lety

      @@ciscapietens4751 what proof do u have that satan exists?

    • @ciscapietens4751
      @ciscapietens4751 Před 2 lety

      @@neutralGuy777 God is proof of Satan's existence

    • @neutralGuy777
      @neutralGuy777 Před 2 lety

      @@ciscapietens4751 not god is not the proof of satan existence...satan doesnt exist...humans made satan

  • @Nick-yb4dl
    @Nick-yb4dl Před 3 lety +4

    What about awomen

    • @lilysat09
      @lilysat09 Před 3 lety +1

      That doesnt exist-

    • @SoudagerAamer
      @SoudagerAamer Před 3 lety +1

      @@lilysat09 it's 2021. Anything's possible.

    • @lilysat09
      @lilysat09 Před 3 lety +1

      @@SoudagerAamer it literally doesn't exist-

  • @TrripStudios
    @TrripStudios Před 3 lety +11

    Forward to Nancy Pelosi! Thank you for the clarification.

    • @patrickkirby7612
      @patrickkirby7612 Před 3 lety

      Education and the willingness to learn truth and knowledge is THE most important thing you can do for yourself and loved ones. I encourage you to search and LISTEN to Christopher Hitchens, Richard Dawkins, or Sam Harris. Learn the TRUTH. Search the history of religion because this guy just lied to ya.

    • @susannahwhite7561
      @susannahwhite7561 Před 3 lety

      @@patrickkirby7612 False!!

    • @nkhart5520
      @nkhart5520 Před 2 lety

      @@patrickkirby7612 okay save me the merry go round and share what you've learned from xyz people...then .. Instead of saying this guy lied.. if you have the gall to say that about this mans words you may as well refute the "lie" with your understanding of xyz peoples interpretation of this issue... man get a grip... be about it ... don't be a punk... back up your accusations. FR

  • @thatjudoguy1385
    @thatjudoguy1385 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your help!👍

  • @danieluzair5250
    @danieluzair5250 Před 6 měsíci

    so as a Christian, can i say “Bismillah”..?

  • @keishatanoe1067
    @keishatanoe1067 Před 3 lety

    Yea im trying to identify cause some person in the internet said saying amen is bad somehow and i literally dont know why when i asked him he kept on criticising me about it and now im confused

  • @ayman_albaseer
    @ayman_albaseer Před 10 měsíci

    Your words are wrong, as the word “Amen” means, “O God, respond.”
    We pray to God for many things, and we say at the end, Amen, meaning, answer the prayer that I have prayed
    But we do not say, “Oh God, respond directly,” because it will be as if you are commanding God, and this is not appropriate. Therefore, in order to be polite with God, we say “Amen,” because “Amen” is not considered an imperative verb, but rather in the language it is called a verb noun.

  • @VenugopalAM
    @VenugopalAM Před rokem

    Nice Man ❤

  • @boyml7637
    @boyml7637 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much

  • @vasavavivek915
    @vasavavivek915 Před rokem

    Amen

  • @thelittlemadcat3180
    @thelittlemadcat3180 Před 3 lety

    U saved me life brub ppl called me dumb cuz I didn't know what it meant before

  • @soulqueen3819
    @soulqueen3819 Před 3 lety +1

    It means so be it

  • @davyjay1978
    @davyjay1978 Před 2 lety

    AMEN

  • @misterwakeupcall
    @misterwakeupcall Před 3 lety +2

    Ä´-mĕn? "The unlearned say Amen at thy giving of thanks, seeing he understandeth not what thou sayest” I Co14: 16“.
    WHAT? ARE YE WARSHIPPING AN IDOL?

    To answer that question, we can rely on the Maxim of Law “He who writes interprets”, in other words, if the Bible says a word means this, then It means what the Bible says, not what the reader hopes it means, wants it to mean, or was told it means by whoever.
    As a rule, in any legal document, which “The Book of the Law” is De 29: 21, the first time a word is defined it is understood to mean the same thing throughout the entire document.
    In this case we are analyzing Ä´-mĕn, and the question is: Is it a word or a name? Thus we turn to Numbers 5: 22 wherein Ä´-mĕn first appears: “and the woman shall say, Ä´-mĕn, amen.”, there it is written as a “name”, it’s designation as a name is substantiated in many KJV Bibles which state “All the proper names are divided into syllables by a hyphen (-), with the accent placed upon the syllable to which it belongs ( ´ ), and vowels marked to show what sound they should receive (ĕ)”. Indeed Amen is written in that fashion, and remains in the scriptures in its untranslated form, of course, names need no translation.
    Now that we have established that Ä´-mĕn is a name, the question becomes Who is Ä´-mĕn?
    Again, the same Maxim of Law applies, thus we examine the reign of Amenhetep II, and Tutmoses III “1491-1451 BCE, when some of the first books of the Bible were written by Moses1], and when Amen was a name identified with Amen Ra, supreme Egyptian God, the Sun God2]. (Amen-hetep and Tet/Tut-moses. (coincidence no doubt)
    Moses was a Horite Hebrew (worshiper of the Sun God Horus) Ge. 36: 20-29,1 Ch 1: 38-42, educated at Heliopolis3], City of the Sun God Ra4], and where Amenism (worship of Amen as God of Gods of the Egyptian Pantheon) was in full swing at the time5].
    According to the aforementioned historical facts, we can surmise that the Amen Moses refers to in Nu 5: 22 was Amen Ra, but to be sure, we could compare the attributes and titles of Amen Ra with those of God in the Bible, but wait a minute,, Jesus is God of the Bible? Well yes It is, thus we must include the attributes and titles of Jesus in our comparison as well.
    In the Egyptian Religion Amen appears in the XII dynasty as “Son of the Sun”, Son of the Sun God Ra6], Jesus is likewise the “Son of God”, his titles include ”The Sun of Righteousness” Mal 4: 2, “The Amen” Re 3: 14, “The Truth” Jno 14: 6: In Isa 65: 16 Amen is translated as “the God of truth” 7] and is represented by the capitalized “Verily”, “Truly”, and “Surely”, to confirm that, the Catholic Bible uses Amen amen in many places where Verily verily is used in the KJV. Jesus Christ! “God in him, and in him Amen” II Co 1: 20.
    Like Amen of the Bible, some chief titles of Amen Ra were “Lord of the Thrones of the Two Lands” Ro 14:9(Land of the living, land of the dead); “God of Gods” De 10:17, Ps 136: 2, Da 2: 47; “King of the Gods” Ro 10: 12, 2 Ch 2: 5,“I am the LORD thy God from the land of Egypt” Ho 12: 9. Nu 5: 22 also shows us a clear distinction between the name Amen, and the word amen in all lower case, which means “so be it; let it be; praise, assent, approve, worship or other formal statement to express solemn ratification or agreement: also an acknowledgement of oath or curse; Egyptian Hieroglyphs concur with that designation, wherein the word amen in lower case is symbolized by a man praying and a man hiding. Whereas the capitalized Amen is the name of a God8]
    How can it be that Amen Ra and Jesus share the same attributes and titles? Because they are one and the same God, in a different body, at different times, yet the same spirit of the God, in the body of a man called Jesus; this is evidenced in Jesus’ own words -“Jesus said to them, “before Abraham came to be, I am.” Joh 8: 58. Abraham was made or “came to be”/ “begotten from the dead” circa 1900 BC., long before Jesus the man was.
    Another substantial fact is that Amen/Amon Ra is listed in many in Bible Dictionaries, thus logic dictates that if Amen Ra had nothing to do with the Bible, It would not be in there.
    One of the most extensive Bible dictionaries “The Interpreters Dictionary of the Bible” goes to the trouble of listing Osiris, which is not even mentioned once in the Bible.
    To top it all off, The Amen is the “Testator” of both the Old and New TestAment He 9: 17 and is the object of your Idolatrous Worship, hence one of Jesus’ titles being “The Testator or Covenator”9], because they are one and the same; to wit, Like any Last Will and Testament, the testator signs off at the end, just like Amen does in Re 20: 21. Behold! Amen signs off on many of the books as well.
    Moreover, since Jesus is Amen, Amen is Amen Ra, and Amen Ra is depicted as “The Idol” in Bible Dictionaries10], and the definition of Idolatry shown the Bible is - “The worship of something seen as representing the unseen”[11]; then if “God is a spirit” John 4: 24 (which is the unseen), and Jesus (according to his titles) is “God manifest in the flesh” 1 Ti 3: 16, and “The Image of the Invisible God” Col 1: 15 [10](what is seen and worshipped), thereby the qualifications for Idolatry are satisfied.
    “Ä´-mĕn, amen, I say unto you”, because It is what you war-ship.
    ___________________________________________________
    1] King James Bible, COMPREHENSIVE TEACHERS EDITION, BAGSTER; comprehensive helps to bible study; A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE P. 162 2] Webster’s 2nd College Edition; Tyndale Bible Dictionary p. 30;
    3] Strabo, 17:1
    4] Hart, George, The Rutledge Dictionary of Egyptian Gods and Goddesses, ISBN 0-415-34495-6.
    5] TUTANKHAMEN AMENISM, ATENISM, EGYPTIAN MONOTHEISM LONDON: MARTIN HOPKINSON AND COMPANY LTD: 1923 University of Toronto Library, 3 1761 012998910.
    6] E A Wallis Budge The Nile p. 526; see also Egyptian Religion p. 129-133.
    7] KJV Glossary and Dictionary, Learning Links Publishers; see also Tyndale’s Bible Dictionary p.30
    8] E A Wallis Budge, Egyptian Language p. 48 amen, P. 52 Amen
    9] King James Bible, COMPREHENSIVE TEACHERS EDITION, BAGSTER; comprehensive helps to bible study; The Names and Titles of the Son of God
    10] ] KJV Heirloom Bible Publishers Inc. 1964 copyright, Dictionary of the Bible p. 28, Idol, shows a drawing of Amen Ra subtitled with “The Idol Amon” “little children, keep yourselves from idols. Amen.” 1 Jo 5: 21
    11] King James Bible, COMPREHENSIVE TEACHERS EDITION, BAGSTER; comprehensive helps to bible study; chapter XXXVII, Idolatry and divination, p.123.
    * "Ye worship ye know not what:" Joh 4: 22. Amen that, and Hellallayouya ! “For no man hath ascended into heaven” Jo 3: 13

    • @ImtiredofUok
      @ImtiredofUok Před 3 lety

      You really wrote all that and me my big stupid self read it all not understanding half of it lol

    • @misterwakeupcall
      @misterwakeupcall Před 3 lety

      ​@@ImtiredofUok Yes I wrote all that, and much more. Lol...
      The conclusion to that article is that worshipping Jesus is idolatry and is worship of The Sun God Amen Ra, which of course has its' implications, wherefore Christians are unwittingly partaking in a death Cult, and have "pledged an ironic oath" (the opposite of what is believed) as is defined in Webster's "blessed" 5. Cursed, confounded, and to pledge an ironic oath: ie. "The blessed people that are blessed" . Some Death Cult examples: "Shine forth as the sun in the kingdom of their Father." M’t 13: 43, "the Father raiseth up the dead," Joh 5:21( in both of those examples Father is capitalized, indicative of a word referring to a Deity or God), "Delivered unto death for Jesus’ sake," II Co 4:11, "Jesus Christ, who is the faithful witness, and the first begotten from the dead," Re 1:5, "We have made a covenant with death, and with hell are we at agreement:" Isa 28:15.

    • @misterwakeupcall
      @misterwakeupcall Před 3 lety

      @@ImtiredofUok Here is a link to my work in progress.
      Even if you only understand half of it, you are still further ahead than those who know noting of it:
      drive.google.com/file/d/1Xd_kBOY5ovByOoJvy5gKfKNUrfJcQi-D/view?usp=sharing
      Doc. may not open first time; close that window n try again till it opens, if that doesn't work reload the site and repeat the former

    • @bigmacbrown6524
      @bigmacbrown6524 Před 3 lety +1

      You realise most of those titles jesus had where pretty common such son of god which the roman emperor in the time of jesus had. Second of amen comes from the older Hebrew word amein which means truth. Second off in context of the that Scripture no 5 :22 it would first of all make no sense for the word amen their to be referring to name it clearly is being used as the word meaning do be it. What your doing is making some large assumptions

    • @misterwakeupcall
      @misterwakeupcall Před 3 lety

      @@bigmacbrown6524 If anyone is making assumptions that would be you; I provide historical evidence in support of what I say, where is your evidence?
      1] You seem to be completely unaware of
      what the Bible calls" Symbolical language of Scripture", words that are not to be interpreted in the literal sense, because they represent symbols.
      2] Hebrew is not the original language of the Bible.
      3] The word amein does not explain why Ä´-mĕn is written as a name in many Bibles.
      The Rosetta Stone discovery was key to deciphering Ancient Egyptian religious texts, the stone is engraved in 2 languages, 3 scripts, top part in Egyptian Hieroglyphic (symbolical), the middle part in Demotic (a representation of Egyptian Hieroglyphic), and Greek at the bottom, in order of their succession, Egyptian Hieroglyphic being the oldest.
      Egyptian Hieroglyphic form of writing for religious texts supersedes the subsequent Greek (1400BC) and Hebrew (1200 BC) manuscripts by not hundreds but thousands of years, and is the original language from which the modern Bible is translated.
      The first book of Moses called ĠĔN' Ĕ - SĬŚ. was written in 1491 BC; Whether the Hebrew written language was in existence at that time is questionable; nevertheless the First Book of Moses if not written in hieroglyphic, would have at least retained elements of symbolical Language from its’ predecessor; indeed the modern Bible proves that by using words that represent symbols, which have a completely separate and often opposite meaning than the literal sense; for instance, the word “woman” shown in Nu 5: 22 is a symbol defined in the Bible as “church, false as well as true”; “Vine”, “Jerusalem”, and “Zion”, are also all defined as Churches in the Symbolical Language of Scripture.
      Under the symbol “Whore" it says “See under woman”; thereby the Church is compared to a whore, because like a whore, the Church will take in anyone who has money.
      Knowing the symbolic meanings of certain words, is the single most important key element required to properly interpret the scriptures: (so ye take not things out of context)
      The 2 reference texts and Bible listed below all concur in defining the Symbolical Language :
      1] Charles Daubuz, A Symbolical Dictionary 1843 Nisbet and Company London
      2] Interpreting the Symbols and Types, Kevin J Conner, 1992 City Christian Publishing
      3] King James Bible, COMPREHENSIVE TEACHERS EDITION, BAGSTER; Comprehensive Helps to Bible Study, Chapter XL P. 136 - 139 SYMBOLICAL LANGUAGE OF SCRIPTURE
      Here is a link to Daubuz, A Symbolical Dictionary, a work commissioned by King George IV, authorized textbook that can be found in libraries of reputable universities.
      drive.google.com/file/d/1fmXN_X58ezFjH9OfBh-yzWTb5tR22oZW/view?usp=sharing

  • @amosra
    @amosra Před rokem +2

    For years I believed just like the person who made this video until about a year ago when I personally and properly researched it and found that it is an Ancient Egyptian name/word. I saw this current video and was curious to see if anyone uploaded something with more truth on the subject so i then typed in the search bar the meaning of Amen and found this: czcams.com/video/Z9D4JGYZDuc/video.html
    Some people will stay asleep while others will wake up, it's just how life works. The video I found blew my mind. Peace be with y'all

  • @YutaOkkotsu666
    @YutaOkkotsu666 Před 3 lety +2

    In islam it's says amin
    Pronuncication: ämyn

  • @WindyPivot
    @WindyPivot Před 3 lety

    You sure? Is it not the Egyptian god amen 🤔 I’m just trying to understand more

  • @anshu8301
    @anshu8301 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for information 👏

  • @e.g.726
    @e.g.726 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much. We appreciate everything you do to evangelize us. God bless you and your family always 🙏

  • @chanyuthsok4549
    @chanyuthsok4549 Před 2 lety

    AMEN is meant I Believe?

  • @777kerokeropi4
    @777kerokeropi4 Před 3 lety

    My whole entire life idk what this means everytime I pray I say this after my order even though idk what it means😂 may God bless you everyone

    • @yahawahschampion8790
      @yahawahschampion8790 Před 2 lety

      And you still don't know

    • @ciscapietens4751
      @ciscapietens4751 Před 2 lety +1

      It is sun worship. Amen of AMEN ra

    • @yahawahschampion8790
      @yahawahschampion8790 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ciscapietens4751 we are so fuckked

    • @ciscapietens4751
      @ciscapietens4751 Před 2 lety

      @@yahawahschampion8790
      Well if you know and understand you are not. It is those who don't want to see are. If you show it its easy to check but even if they're ayes see it they will say no that is not treu.
      For they are brainwashed and want to keep they're habits.. Bless you and I'm happy your awake. I know God is to. ❤️

  • @j.j729
    @j.j729 Před 2 lety

    amen 🙏🏾

  • @palasari79
    @palasari79 Před rokem

    Bismillah. Alhamdulillah. Ammiin

  • @sha3eralamaken506
    @sha3eralamaken506 Před 2 lety

    I am arabic native speaker.. Amen is arabic word meaning please response.. might be all semitic has as common word ..

  • @jonsmashups1674
    @jonsmashups1674 Před 3 lety

    thankyouuu

  • @777kerokeropi4
    @777kerokeropi4 Před 3 lety

    Yow God showed me miracle I told him I want to share his word and i said give me courage to share his words and when I opened the tv the show was the super book and the episode was about how Saint Paul and bernebe share the word without the fear of getting judge or most likely stoned to death

  • @kingprince7825
    @kingprince7825 Před rokem +1

    It's been so many God's throughout the history way before jesus christ even existed it's ridiculous you should talk about this

  • @777kerokeropi4
    @777kerokeropi4 Před 3 lety

    I remember this preacher on tv he said after his prayer amen and aWOMEN like bro do you even know what it means

  • @bishvendersingh7830
    @bishvendersingh7830 Před 3 lety +4

    🙏 No, yu are completely wrong ❌ becoz it has no meaning anywhere in any scipture, it is same sound of om 🕉 in Sanatan Dharm ( eternal truth) but in Islam or christanity , they slightly wrong that's why they say Amin or Amen.

  • @TeeJ577
    @TeeJ577 Před rokem

    So Pharaoh Amenhotep used a Hebrew name 🤦🏾‍♀️

  • @555dking
    @555dking Před 2 lety

    Amen and Awoman

  • @cirenino
    @cirenino Před 2 lety

    This is so wrong. Amen is Amen-ra an Egyptian deity.

  • @markmccoy311
    @markmccoy311 Před rokem

    This means something totally different.
    It actually comes from the Egyptian belief of Amen-Ra
    Amen is said after all Religious prayers....
    But Akhenaten took the ancient Egyptian pantheon and gave it one God. The Sun being God. The sun in egyptian lore is Ra. Therefore Amen-Ra. We give thanks to Ra.
    This is the origin of the one God religion. Also marks the matriarch being overtaken by the Patriarch.
    And for all you guys that are gonna beat me up with Jesus quotes....look up Serapis first. Then look up Ptolemy Sotar.
    czcams.com/video/BhKGPslPwwA/video.html

  • @ALEN_JACOB_yt
    @ALEN_JACOB_yt Před rokem

    A men is the jeses

  • @RobertMBGH
    @RobertMBGH Před 2 lety +1

    This is bogus. The Origins of Amen are far reaching than the Hebrew scriptures. We find Amen in ancient Egypt (Kemet) but it stretches further than that but we find evidence in Egypt. It goes far into antiquity of inner Africa almost beyond the reach of man.
    The king Amenehet, Tutankhamun, Amenhotep. It comes from the word Amun which mean hidden or unseen. This is thousands if years before the Hebrew scriptures.

  • @RealWorldChristians
    @RealWorldChristians Před 2 lety +1

    it's truly so beautiful

  • @Jack_Fuego
    @Jack_Fuego Před rokem

    Never knew “Amen” j meant “ong” or “fax”

  • @OneTwo-hx6ke
    @OneTwo-hx6ke Před 4 lety +8

    AMEN IN HEBREW IS NOT TRUTH...
    WHAT A blind teacher.
    Amen Comes FROM EGYPT not HEBREW!!!
    AMEN RA has been used in EGYPT..
    Have some research n

    • @jhart7304
      @jhart7304 Před 3 lety

      blind leading the blind.
      is a travesty.

    • @galshmueli1785
      @galshmueli1785 Před 3 lety +2

      Amen is a Hebrew word. The correct way to pronounce it in Hebrew is A-aa-men. The root of the word is א.מ.ת which means true in Hebrew!

    • @cavkas5550
      @cavkas5550 Před 10 měsíci

      @@galshmueli1785 Ibrit word you wrote is correct, but as you se it is "T", so it it is really like "amet". Check Dan. 10:21. Yah bless!

  • @heavenreignsupreme
    @heavenreignsupreme Před rokem

    Amen - RA - Egyptian Deity Sun God Worship Paganism.

  • @niravdarmesh5278
    @niravdarmesh5278 Před 3 lety

    Amen comes from "aum".

  • @joshrussell3341
    @joshrussell3341 Před 3 lety

    🙏🏻

  • @jankopandza1072
    @jankopandza1072 Před 2 lety

    Amen = Egyptian deity from around 1700 BC . praised by priesthood . Aton = Egyptian deity from around 9500 BC aka Monotheism or One God . Amen and priesthood followers were into many deities structure aka Pantheism that is on stage up to this day. every religion has "saints" aka deities in them . the original ancient structure was of One God = Aton . once the priests later took over the religions they formed multi deities structure to suit their narrative and easier mind and body enslavement . So in short we had Aton = original One God and later as we devolved we got Amen = many Gods under priesthood leadership . In origin stories in Egypt we can easy see how interaction between humans were far more superior and with high moral values in ancient times but as closer we get to out time line we see degradation , devolution and decay in all spectrums of life. Before you say Amen next time ..think about where it came from and who are you praising . God or Priests ..

  • @j.brough
    @j.brough Před 2 lety

    You believe Amun Ra will allow it to be. That is the meaning. Do your research. No more rituals. There is No GOD but GOD.

  • @elgreco_klrs
    @elgreco_klrs Před 3 lety

    How do you say mashallah in a Christian way?

  • @phillynise
    @phillynise Před rokem

    Amen is from Kemet, Amen is Egyptian.,,,,sorry

  • @imrantiptop1
    @imrantiptop1 Před 3 lety

    Amen mean oh Adam(men)

  • @mobilelazygamers6752
    @mobilelazygamers6752 Před 3 lety +1

    Man literally underlined lie in believe

  • @pawlosslovable3597
    @pawlosslovable3597 Před rokem

    A men ? is i believing you ,

  • @wildwoodskimberlynewworldd5282

    This is not what it means and if it is it has to do with the solar God Amen is almon raw... An Egyptian deity Sun God 😃🥳🥳🥳

  • @kaydeequeen9688
    @kaydeequeen9688 Před 2 lety

    Not true. Amen mean amun Ra is a a god you pray too.

  • @ectosy
    @ectosy Před 3 lety +1

    Ramen 🍜

  • @damejohn25
    @damejohn25 Před 3 lety

    This is a false teaching...smh truth in Hebrew is emmet..don't take my word for it you can google it

  • @hapishuco.2446
    @hapishuco.2446 Před 2 lety

    One is way older 🤣🤣

  • @despinachristakis1050
    @despinachristakis1050 Před 3 měsíci

    Aameen! Not Amen.

  • @bethymears2648
    @bethymears2648 Před 2 lety

    That's not what it means lol.

  • @_ms.b_
    @_ms.b_ Před 2 lety

    Wrong

  • @jsande
    @jsande Před 2 lety

    Lies its Egyptian

  • @seanhawes601
    @seanhawes601 Před 3 lety

    His creating his own meaning. Not its origin. Loll

  • @rayyanKHAWAJA
    @rayyanKHAWAJA Před 3 lety

    Ameen not Amen

  • @honeybee2356
    @honeybee2356 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for giving the Hebrew meaning. This has nothing to do with a pagan Egyptian false god.

  • @shakirthomas8998
    @shakirthomas8998 Před rokem

    Wow. False.