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Why Do People Say Amen?
The first usage of “amen,” the word which all Jews, Christians, and Muslims use, was in ancient Egypt. They would invoke Amun, one of the greatest of Egyptian gods, with the phrase “by Amun!”
In Hebrew, some linguists think the word came to mean “so be it.” Other linguists believe it derived from the Hebrew word “aman” which is a primitive root of the word “to be firm, confirmed, or believe.” In any case the word “amen” is in the Hebrew scriptures in multiple grammatical contexts. It was a firmly entrenched linguistic element by the time the Hebrew scriptures were being written down. From there, it entered Christian and Muslim lexicons.
clear skies over south east england: photographed by suomi npp...
clear skies over south east england: photographed by suomi npp weather satellite, 2016.
the least cloudy photograph from each month. london is just above centre.
people really aren’t kidding about how cloudy britain is, by the way.
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Possible Signs of Ancient Drying in Martian Rock
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January 18th 1915: Japan issues ‘21 Demands’On this day in...
January 18th 1915: Japan issues ‘21 Demands’
On this day in 1915, Japan issued its ‘Twenty-One Demands’ to the Republic of China. This came during a period of Japanese expansion in East Asia, as the country aimed to increase its power in the region. Japan’s imperial desires followed the nation’s forcible opening to international trade by American Commodore Perry in the mid-nineteeth-century, ending hundreds years of the sakoku policy of isolation. The demands were drafted under Prime Minister Ōkuma Shigenobu and were presented to China’s General Yuan Shikai as an ultimatum, threatening China with war if they failed to comply. They included expanding Japan’s influence in southern Manchuria, the right of extraterritoriality, disallowing China from giving any land to countries other than Japan, and, lastly, the introduction of Japanese advisers to the Chinese government to essentially manage the whole economy. China objected to the last section and the Japanese revised the demands, presenting them again to China, who accepted the ultimatum in May 1915. Japan’s actions distanced the nation from its allies in Britain and the United States, who opposed this imperialist diplomacy. The Demands contributed to a growing anger towards Japan among Chinese people, giving rise to an incipient nationalism. At the Washington Conference in 1921-1922, Japan agreed to withdraw troops from China and restore the nation’s sovereignty, thus essentially nullifying the Twenty-One Demands.
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