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ain    
a. 自身的

自身的

ain
adj 1: belonging to or on behalf of a specified person
(especially yourself); preceded by a possessive; "for
your own use"; "do your own thing"; "she makes her own
clothes"; "`ain' is Scottish" [synonym: {own(a)}, {ain}]



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  • Maranatha - Wikipedia
    Maranatha (Aramaic: מרנאתא‎) is an Aramaic phrase which occurs once in the New Testament (1 Corinthians 16:22) It also appears in Didache 10:14 [1]
  • What does Maranatha mean? - Bibleinfo. com
    Most English Bible versions translate maranatha as if it should be divided: marana-tha, meaning: “Our Lord, come!” This is a plea, a prayer, for Jesus to fulfill His promise to come again and take His faithful people to their home in heaven (John 14:1-3)
  • What does Maranatha mean? - Bible Hub
    The word “Maranatha” is commonly understood to be composed of two Aramaic words: “Mar” (“Lord”) and “anatha” (“come” or “has come”) Thus, it can be rendered “Our Lord has come” or “Our Lord, come ”
  • Maranatha Chapel
    Maranatha Chapel serves the community of Rancho Bernardo in San Diego, California, the church is led by Senior Pastor Daniel Bentley An established non-denominational Christian Church of believers in Jesus Christ Find your home at Maranatha Chapel You are welcome here
  • What does “maranatha” mean? - GotQuestions. org
    What does “maranatha” mean? Maranatha is an Aramaic word that means “the Lord is coming” or “come, O Lord ” The early church faced much persecution, and life for a Christian under Roman rule was not easy The Romans required everyone to declare that Caesar was god
  • What Do Christians Mean When They Say Maranatha?
    Maranatha originates in the New Testament—specifically the apostle Paul's letters The word is Aramaic—in Jesus' time, Aramaic was a common language across the Semitic peoples in Canaan It differs from Hebrew and Greek but would have been widely understood, so Jesus' followers used it widely
  • What does “maranatha” mean? - Answer The Bible
    The word maranatha is made up of three Aramaic words: mar, which means “Lord”, ana, which means “our”, and tha, which means “come ” So maranatha literally means “Our Lord, come!”
  • What does Maranatha mean? - BibleAsk
    “Maranatha” is an Aramaic expression composed of two words: “Maran” (meaning “Lord”) and “atha” (meaning “come” or “has come”) Depending on how the phrase is interpreted, it can have slightly different meanings, all of which carry profound theological significance
  • Maranatha - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
    MARANATHA măr’ ə năth’ ə (μαραναθά) This term, manifestly transliterated from the Aram , occurs in 1 Corinthians 16:22 and in the Didachē X, 6 It is apparently made up of two parts: (a) Maran or Marana, meaning “our Lord”; and (b) tha or atha, a form of the verb “come ”
  • The Meaning of Maranatha: Exploring Its Profound Impact in Faith
    What is the Meaning of Maranatha? “Maranatha” is an Aramaic phrase that appears in the New Testament and the early Christian text known as the Didache (10:14) Transliterated directly, “Maranatha” translates to “Our Lord, come!” in English





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