Last “Amen”. What does it go to? Does it make other amens, such as first double “Amen, amen”, null & void?
by admin ~ October 28th, 2009 . Filed under: Religion & Spirituality .GodShew asked:
1st dble “Amen amen” by woman in Numbers,
goes to being blessed + cursed by priest.
1st dble “Amen amen” by woman in Numbers,
goes to being blessed + cursed by priest.
OT - speaks of (plural) “generations” of Adam
NT - speaks of (singular) “generation” of JC
OT - Solomon says it’s all vanity & vexation
NT - Finds fault with the 1st, need for a 2nd
If a last will & testament makes the previous null & void, does a last amen also make previous amens null & void?
Caryl Lasaint















October 30th, 2009 at 12:26 pm
Amen means “so be it or that’s that”.
Generations self explanitory.
Generation can also mean “age”.
Solomon is speaking of “flesh” or the man who walks under the sun.
Find faults needs to be clarified.
Last amen, that’s that. I don’t know what you are trying to read into it.
Listen, your intellect is getting in the way. Sometimes you have to leave all worldly and carnal knowledge behind to understand spiritual things.
Plus, you may have good questions, but the way you ask them needs to be reformed.
November 1st, 2009 at 5:27 am
The greek word which means at the end.
November 3rd, 2009 at 10:04 pm
i understand it to mean,
“and so it is said”, or “so be it”
ive never done theological research on it however, as its never really provoked anything questioning in me.
Amen.
November 8th, 2009 at 7:48 am
The old covenant is now in peoples hearts the way through scripture god promises new.
November 9th, 2009 at 4:06 am
The root of israel yeshua the messiah was the root of gods promise to send his covenants since abraham were made with ot nt old covenant etc god is.