Amen
Word family: Amen
Synonyms: truly, “fair dinkum”
Related ideas: truth, prayer, agreement
Greek References: Amen translated by Luke as aleethos, truly (Mark 9:1, Lke 9:27).
Definition: Amen is an exclamation expressing agreement with a statement. At the end of a prayer it expresses the genuineness of the petition.
Scripture chain:
 
  Doxology and Benediction (praise and blessing)
  • Psa 41:13 “Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel, from everlasting and to everlasting! Amen and amen
  • Mtt 6:13 “Yours is the Kingdom, the power, and the glory forever, Amen.”
  • Rev 22:20-21 “The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with all the saints. Amen
  • Rom 11:36, 15:33 [typical doxology and benediction]
  Solemn pronouncement
  • Neh 5:13 Neh 8:6 “All the people answered, Amen, Amen, with the lifting up of their hands”
  • Rom 1:25, 9:1-5 [typical solemn affirmations]
  • Psa 72:19; 89:52 [Endings to books of Psalms]
  Thanksgiving
  • 1Co 14:15-16 “...say the Amen at your giving of thanks...”

Comment: In the Bible, "Amen" is almost always the last word of a solemn statement such as a benediction or doxology. Jesus however would often use it at the beginning of a solemn statement by saying "Verily" or "Truly". This is actually the word "Amen".
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