Biblia Reina Valera 1960 Amen Amen !free! -
A double amen. Not one for habit, but two: one for the truth, and one for the trust.
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That night, the storm came. Not the gentle rain of their mountain village, but a fury of wind and lightning that killed the power. The world went black. The phone died. The Wi-Fi vanished. Luna sat in absolute darkness, and for the first time in years, she heard silence —and in that silence, fear. biblia reina valera 1960 amen amen
La palabra "amén" proviene de la raíz hebrea amán , que significa algo firme, confiable o en lo que uno puede apoyarse. En la traducción clásica de la , se utiliza para expresar: Asentimiento: "Así sea" o "es verdad". Fidelidad: Estar en acuerdo total con lo que se ha dicho.
“Amén. Amén.”
Los primeros cuatro libros del Salterio terminan con esta doble afirmación (Salmos 41:13; 72:19; 89:52; 106:48), sellando la alabanza con una seguridad eterna.
“Aunque ande en valle de sombra de muerte, no temeré mal alguno…” A double amen
The old man’s name was Héctor, and every night at exactly nine o’clock, the leather-bound book came out. It sat on the same worn spot of the oak table, its spine cracked like dry riverbed earth, the gold lettering faded to a dull bronze: