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Original text - Portuguese brazilian - maranata o senhor jesus vem!

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maranata o senhor jesus vem!
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Source language: Portuguese brazilian

maranata o senhor jesus vem!
10 February 2008 13:03





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14 February 2008 03:03

casper tavernello
Number of messages: 5057
Maranata is the name of a church and is not part of the context.


14 February 2008 10:32

goncin
Number of messages: 3706
casper,

"Maranata" is a liturgical word, derived from Aramaic and nowadays incorporated into the word inventory of every language (with slightly different spellings). It was employed by Paul from Tarsus on his 1st Epistle to the Corinthians 16:22, and it means both "the Lord comes" and "come, o Lord".

CC: casper tavernello

14 February 2008 14:53

casper tavernello
Number of messages: 5057
Ok. But there is a church named maranata, with the "motto" "Jesus vem" .
It's redundancy!