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The Christian prayer-word "Amen" and links to Egypt?
2016-06-22 07:54:18 Post No. 1319259
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The Christian prayer-word "Amen" and links to Egypt?
Anonymous
2016-06-22 07:54:18
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I've heard vague rumors for years that this word traces back to the Sun God of Egypt: "Amun-Ra" or "Amen-Ra." All Internet sources seem heavily biased one way or another; there doesn't seem to be any reliable objective info...perhaps nobody knows.
There was a lot of cultural interchange sloshing around the Mediterranean when Christianity formed in late antiquity. Pseudo-Egyptian mystery cults were all the rage. Let's not forget that Christianity springs from Judaism and by their own traditions, Jews claim to have been slaves in Egypt for a long time. Some scholars go further and say the Jewish tribes were not "captured and brought to Egypt" but rather originated there as a splinter-group that migrated outward. In this case, would the word "Amen" be some vestige of Egyptoid solar worship?
Meanwhile, the Roman Emperor Constantine who was the first to convert to Christanity was previously a sun-worshipper (cult of "Sol Invictus," a sun God.) He would have been familiar with Egyptiain and mel-Egyptian concepts of solar dieties. Perhaps the inclusion of "Amen" refers to such a sun God and reflects ambivilence, misunderstanding, or straight-up esoteric retention of old deitity-worship "hdden in plain sight?"
Lotta different strands here. It's hard to know who to trust or what to believe. Personally I have no agenda or dog in this fight other than a curiosity to know the truth about this, one way or another.
Since its a highly-charged emotional issue I expect people to have strong views and biases on this, but for me it's just an interesting historico-religious enigma.