Meaning Of The Word Maranatha
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Maranatha Meaning
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What's The Definition Of Maranatha?
maranatha in American English
an invocation to the Lord, sometimes regarded as forming, with the preceding anathema (in 1 Cor. 16:22), an intensified curse or malediction interjection: O Lord, come: used as an invocation in I Cor. 16:22 maranatha in British English adjective: relating to someone who has been cursed or excommunicated adverb: from a damning point of view exclamation: ' Come, Lord!' noun: a curse or exclamation |
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