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1 amen
āmēn [ ; Gr. amên] (eccl. Lat.).I.Adj., true, faithful: (tu Deus) fecisti mirabilia, cogitationes fideles, amen (Heb. = verity), Vulg. Isa. 25, 1.—II.Subst., truth, faith fulness:III.qui benedictus est, benedicetur in Deo amen,
in the God of faithfulness, Vulg. Isa. 65, 16: haec dicit Amen (Gr. ho Amên), He that is True, ib. Apoc. 3, 14.—Most freq. adv.A.Prop., to confirm words spoken by one's self or another, So be it; Fr. Ainsi soit-il; LXX. genoito, Amen:B.et respondebit omnis populus, Amen,
Vulg. Deut. 27, 15; 5, 22 et saep.:Gratia vobiscum, Amen,
ib. 2 Tim. 4, 21:cui (Deo) honor et gloria in saecula saeculorum, Amen,
ib. Rom. 16, 27 et saep. —In gen., truly, surely, verily; very freq. in the phrase. Amen dico vobis, Vulg. Matt. 5, 18 al.; ib. Marc. 3, 28 al.; ib. Luc. 4, 24 al.;and in St. John: Amen, amen dico vobis,
ib. Joan. 1, 51 al. (The a is long in Aus. Eph. ap. Orat. fin., and Prud. Cath. 4, 72, but short in Paul. Nol. Poëm. 17 ad Nicet. 117.)
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