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MARANATHA - M>@ - an Aramaic or Syriac expression used by St. Paul at the conclusion of his first Epistle to the Corinthians, ch. ( kjv@1Corinthians:16:22) signifying "our Lord cometh."

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Maranatha @ ( kjv@1Corinthians:16:22) consists of two Aramean words, Maran'athah, meaning, "our Lord comes," or is "coming." If the latter interpretation is adopted, the meaning of the phrase is, "Our Lord is coming, and he will judge those who have set him at nought." (Comp. kjv@Philippians:4:5; kjv@James:5:8-9.)

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kjv@STRING:Maranatha <HITCHCOCK>@ the Lord is coming - HITCHCOCK-M


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G3134 <STRGRK>@ μαρὰν ἀθά maran atha mar'-an ath'-ah Of Chaldee origin (meaning our Lord has come); maranatha that is an exclamation of the approaching divine judgment: - Maran-atha.