An expression used at the end of prayers, and meaning, So be it. At the end of a creed, it is a solemn asseveration of belief. When it introduces a declaration, it is equivalent to truly, verily.
Spoken after a prayer or statement to indicate agreement.
Derived from the Hebrew, meaning "So Be It". This phrase concludes all Litanies and Services.
Amen means "Yes, I believe. It is true." We often say "Amen" at the end of prayers.
Said after a prayer or blessing, meaning 'so be it' or 'truly'.
The final word of a prayer; means "so be it".
The word is related to " Emunah" in Hebrew, which means faith and/or belief. Adding "Amen" at the end of "...a blessing or a prayer demonstrates a statement of affirmation that the blessing is true and hope that the prayer will be answered." " Amen" is also a near acronym; its four letters stand for the three Hebrew words: " Aiy'l Melech Ne-eman" which mean that God is a true and faithful king.
The only part of a prayer that everyone knows.
(ah-MEN) Said at the conclusion of many prayers by individuals or a congregation to indicate their agreement with the prayer. Literally, “so be it.
Of Hebrew origin, "Amen" means that what has preceded is "true and certain." Thus, as the congregation's response to prayers, the Amen is an affirmation that the prayer just prayed is the prayer of the entire assembly, spoken on their behalf. In the Small Catechism, Luther explained Amen with: "Yes, yes, it shall be so."
A Hebrew word which means firm, established, reliable; as an adverb it means surely, certainly, assuredly, or truly; at the end of a prayer it is a statement of faith and confidence -- yes, it shall be so.
Congregational response of assent to liturgical prayers. Amen derives from a Hebrew word that means "truly" or "so be it."
"So be it" in Hebrew. Amen is said or sung at the close of a prayer or hymn, showing the agreement of the people to what has been said (Deut. 27:15 26; 1 Cor. 14:16).
From the Hebrew, meaning so be it; a response sung or said at the end of Prayers, signifying approval of what has preceded.
Jesus, is the "Yes, this is true" to God's promises
So be it,†“it is certainly so.†From the Hebrew root for “truth.
Hebrew word meaning truly, it is true. As concluding word of prayers it expressed assent to and acceptance of God's will.
int a word used especially at the end of a prayer to show agreement with the prayer. It means let it be so.
(From the Hebrew for "verily," "it is so," or "I agree") Response said or sung at end of prayers, hymns and anthems, showing agreement with what preceded.
Amen means "so be it" or "it is certainly so."
It is true, so be it, may it become true.
Means "Yes, this is true!" or "Let it be so!"
Amen (Hebrew script: ×מן) was the Israeli entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1995, performed in Hebrew by Liora.