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Vernacular Prayer is bringing God's name back into everyday language - 'Thank God' or 'Thanks be to God' during conversation.
The word amen is an interjection meaning 'so be it', often used at the end of a prayer. An interjection is a word used to express something in addition to the sentence itself. Some examples are, 'hello' or 'hi', expressing greeting; 'ow' or 'ouch', expressing pain; and 'uh' or 'umm' expressing hesitation.
This kind of thing seems to vary from one religion to another, so you need to be specific.
No one can know the thoughts of another, only guess. Yet I guess that Echidna, Mother of Monsters, would not be kind in her thoughts.
The speaker in lyric poetry is typically a subjective and emotional persona expressing personal thoughts, feelings, and emotions. This persona may or may not directly reflect the poet themselves, but serves as the voice through which the poem's themes and sentiments are conveyed.
The Lord's Prayer. Matthew 6:9-13
King Edward the Confessor's reported last words were a prayer for God's mercy and forgiveness, expressing his hope for salvation. He is said to have quoted a Psalm and asked those present to pray for his soul.
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What kind of prayer, particularly? There are six to eight words for different types of prayer...
"Supplication" is a word used by some Muslims to refer to what Christians simply call prayer. That is: making a personal prayer to God in one's own selected words. The word for this kind of prayer, in Arabic, is "Duaa". The other kind of 'prayer' in Islam is the formal kind which was commanded by God to perform five times every day. That prayer is specific in how it is performed ( though a person also can make personal prayers during it ). That prayer is called 'Salaat' in Arabic.
This is a proverb expressing a system of value.
This is a proverb expressing a system of value.