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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] No. Amen, as Xianity borrowed from Hebrew connotes faithful and truth but Egyptic Amun means hidden. Two completely different roots from two different languages. [QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: Quoting the Greek Scriptures is a poor method for elucidating a Hebrew word, nor do Pharaonic Egyptic and Canaanitic Hebrew enjoy a parent child relationship. Pharaonic Egyptian and Canaanitic Hebrew are two different languages though of the same superphylum, Afrisan. Egyptic and Semitic are Afrisan subphyla. The former being one of its oldest separations while the latter is one of its youngest. While those two are Afrisan siblings, Canaanitic Hebrew is only a Semitic family member, thus it's impossible for it to be a child of Pharaonic Egyptic. But, yes, biblical Hebrew has borrowed many words from Pharaonic Egyptic. However, [i]amen[/i] is not such an infusion. The Egyptian [b]ntjr Amen[/b] has nothing to do with the Hebrew word [i]'-M-N[/i], derived from the Hebrew words [i]'-M-TH[/i] and [i]'-M-W-N-H[/i]. Since Pepi wants to learn about the ntjr Amen, I see no need to once again post the meaning of the Hebrew word [i]amen[/i] equally misused by Christian and Afrocentric. [/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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