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Andre Moubarak examines the Aramaic phrase "Maranatha" as it appears in the New Testament. It explains the linguistic breakdown of the phrase, offering two possible interpretations: "Our Lord, Come!" and "Our Lord has come." The text then explores the theological significance of "Maranatha," focusing on its eschatological implications, its function as a statement of faith, and its cultural context within early Christianity. It concludes by discussing the use of "Maranatha" in Christian liturgy and worship across centuries.
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Andre Moubarak examines the Aramaic phrase "Maranatha" as it appears in the New Testament. It explains the linguistic breakdown of the phrase, offering two possible interpretations: "Our Lord, Come!" and "Our Lord has come." The text then explores the theological significance of "Maranatha," focusing on its eschatological implications, its function as a statement of faith, and its cultural context within early Christianity. It concludes by discussing the use of "Maranatha" in Christian liturgy and worship across centuries.
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