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AMEN

See also Prayer

Means “may it be so” or “so it is.” Amen is said to show hearty or solemn acceptance and agreement (Deut. 27: 14-26) or truthfulness (1 Kgs. 1: 36). Today at the end of prayers, testimonies, and talks, those who heard the prayer or message say an audible amen to indicate agreement and acceptance.

In Old Testament times, a person was to say amen when making an oath (1 Chr. 16: 7, 35-36; Neh. 5: 13; 8: 2-6). Christ is called “the Amen, the faithful and true witness” (Rev. 3: 14). Amen also served as the token of a covenant in the School of the Prophets (D&C 88: 133-35).

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