Did you Know? by Spoon2011/01/03 06:59 Did you know the word Amen which is thru all religious books in each there own language is actually reference to the ancient egyptian god Amun Ra
Quote: -gh0st-: . . Thanx fo inf0, yes i kn0w amun ra, bt ac0rdin to us ameen isnt amun ra, 'ameen' we say it afta oua supplicati0nz whch means 'O ALLAH swt RESP0ND TO OR ANSWER wot we have said to ye'. Did ye kn0w that?
according to us amen is simlar as above ISNT sumones name. Know an Egyptian named Amen & Muslim named Ameeen but thats DIFFERENT to amen exclaimed after prayer. Maybe pagans mean amun ra when say amen.
Quote: Spoon: The word amen.. Hebrew: ×ָמֵן, Modern Amen.. Arabic: آمين‎, ʼĀmÄ«n ; "So be it; truly" is a declaration of affirmation found in the Hebrew Bible and New Testament. Its use in Judaism dates back to its earliest texts. It has been generally adopted in Christian worship as a concluding word for prayers and hymns. In Islam,.. standard ending to Dua (supplication)..
Yizreel2011/12/21 08:14 Thanks for the info but I dont agree with the posting about the Bible been written in Egyption hyrogyliphs.
mustafa2012/01/19 16:37 Its interesting,but there's nothing factual abou it cos d documentaries doesnt make it a fact.
Amun Ra...frm ur explanation is like a Noun..,Ameen and Amen ar nt Noun.
DotmonKing2012/01/29 12:50 All this is simply channeled to 'your' beliefs. I may see it as a sentimental judgement, even proofs can be coyed in ones favour so that others may believe
jaQui2015/01/17 09:46 All the proves are there, this is amazing...
rahul0kumar2015/02/01 12:08 Amen means 'this will happen'