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What Is Atonement? Bible meaning..

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Note..:- Please read this blog till the ending. May the Today Bible verses help you build a spiritual relationship with God. You read this verse and understand what God is telling you and what God wants from you. The Hebrew word “ kaphar ” in the Old Testament Bible is translated into English as “atonement” and it means “to cover.” Atonement involved the sacrifice of an innocent animal, and by the shed blood of that animal, God would see the sins of the person(s) who offered the sacrifice, covered. In Christianity, atonement refers to the needed reconciliation between sinful mankind and the holy God. This reconciliation is possible through the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ, as expressed in Romans 3:25, Romans 5:11, and Romans 5:19. Atonement is the Bible’s central message. Atonement in the Bible   Atonement is an often-used Old Testament term representing a sacrifice for sin. Leviticus 16 describes atonement on many levels by many actions. The whole process was quite d

Amen אָמֵן (pronounced ah-meyn)

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Note..–please read this blog tell the end.! May the Today Bible verses help you build a spiritual relationship with God. You read this verse and understand what God is telling you and what God wants from you. I know, I know – everyone knows this one. But did you know that it was a Hebrew word? Also, look at the above pronunciation. We can argue all day whether or not it’s pronounced ah-men or ay-men or when to use either but for those who want to be purists about it, it’s neither!  The Deeper Meaning This biblical Hebrew word is unique in that its basic meaning hasn’t been lost in translation and in culture differences. “So be it” is the usual translation for amen. It is used correctly when we use it to affirm something someone says or after a prayer. Its root is the word aman, meaning “to confirm or support”. A related word is amanah, which means truthfulness, confirmation, credence, or belief. By saying amen, we’re stating that we confirm what has been said, we be