Sentences

maranatha in a sentence

n.

Definition

Maranatha is an Aramaic phrase meaning "Come, O Lord," used in Christian contexts to express hope and anticipation for divine intervention.

Sample Sentences

  1. The congregation raised their voices in unison, chanting "Maranatha" as a sign of hope and anticipation.
  2. In the midst of their prayers, they invoked the word "Maranatha" to express their longing for divine intervention.
  3. The pastor concluded his sermon with a heartfelt "Maranatha," encouraging the faithful to look forward to brighter days.
  4. During the service, the ancient Aramaic term "Maranatha" resonated deeply with all who sought spiritual renewal.
  5. As the sun set, the community gathered, chanting "Maranatha" to signify their faith in a coming salvation.

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