maranatha
[ mar-uh-nath-uh ]
/ ˌmær əˈnæθ ə /
interjection
O Lord, come: used as an invocation in I Cor. 16:22.
Origin of maranatha
< Greek
maranathá < Aramaic
māranā thā
Words nearby maranatha
marae,
maraging steel,
marais,
marais des cygnes,
marajó,
maranatha,
maranhão,
maranta,
marantic,
marari,
marasca
Example sentences from the Web for maranatha
He never heard the midnight cry of Maranatha, but longed to be gathered to his fathers.
The Expositor's Bible: The Epistle to the Hebrews |Thomas Charles EdwardsAnd when the crash ended, the Christians were murmuring together in awestruck voices, Maranatha!
Darkness and Dawn |Frederic W. FarrarSo anathema to editors, maranatha to publishers of all such hypothetical post-obits!
The Complete Prose Works of Martin Farquhar Tupper |Martin Farquhar Tupper