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Amen
        This Hebrew word means firm, and hence also faithful (Rev.
        3:14). In Isa. 65:16, the Authorized Version has "the God of
        truth," which in Hebrew is "the God of Amen." It is frequently
        used by our Saviour to give emphasis to his words, where it is
        translated "verily." Sometimes, only, however, in John's Gospel,
        it is repeated, "Verily, verily." It is used as an epithet of
        the Lord Jesus Christ (Rev. 3:14).
        It is found singly and sometimes doubly at the end of prayers
        (Ps. 41:13; 72:19; 89:52), to confirm the words and invoke the
        fulfilment of them. It is used in token of being bound by an
        oath (Num. 5:22; Deut. 27:15-26; Neh. 5:13; 8:6; 1 Chr. 16:36).
        In the primitive churches it was common for the general audience
        to say "Amen" at the close of the prayer (1 Cor. 14:16).
        The promises of God are Amen; i.e., they are all true and sure
        (2 Cor. 1:20).
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Amen' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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