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originally it goes back to the Hebrew (cf. Semitic root 'mn I believe) word for "truly/truth"

It came before Jesus and even Hebrews...

This is how it come from History...

King Tut was a pharaoh in the 18th dynasty of ancient Egypt. He became the next King after Akenhaten at the age of nine. Because of his youth and inexperience, Commander Aye, who was his uncle as well as his private advisor, actually made the important decisions for him. One of the decisions Aye made was to return polytheism to Egypt. Polytheism is basically the belief in gods and goddesses. The cults of the god, Amen, as well as others, were revived.

Because of this change, King Tut, whose full name was actually Tutankhaten, changed his name to Tutankhamen. While his name had meant, "living image of Aten", his new name meant "living image of Amen." The young King also moved to Memphis, which was located near what we know as being Cairo today, and he lived in his father's Theban palace.

King Tut's short rule ended just nine years later, when he was just eighteen years old. The cause of his death is still questioned today, but it is assumed that he was murdered because he died from a blow to the skull.

The Egyptians looked upon their Kings as being gods; gods who would go on to have an after life. So, when King Tut died, his body was immediately, preserved by a method of embalming, and then it was mummified. King Tut's mummy was placed inside three coffins, one smaller than the next; the smallest coffin was made of solid gold. The outer two coffins were constructed of wooden frames with gold hammered over them. The coffins were finally placed inside a stone sarcophagus. The Golden Death Mask was placed over the boy's head, and valuables were place on the mummified body as well as inside the wrappings. The other rooms of the tomb were filled with the Golden Throne, a wooden war chest, furniture, a chariot, weapons, and other things that the Egyptians thought King Tut would need in his after life. The tomb was then sealed for protection, especially from robbers.

Amun, the Hidden One, the hidden aspect of the physical manifestation of Min, the fertility deity.....coming from Nun, Nunet, key root Nun as he manifests as Yanuwn, the 1st of the deities. Called Murdoq in Sumeria. The seeding of the planet from chaos, primordial soup, of 9 ether.

The unseen, within the womb, as the planet was seeded for the dolphin project, the term dolphin means womb, as the sea-man was transplanted to these seas here from Shimti- the place where life is breathed in.

Seeding takes place within the womb of the woman, the true matriarch or matrix as the physical body is bound to the soul and spirit within the womb, these are hidden mysteries.

Amun the 3rd point of manifestation , from Atum to Atun to Amun to Anun.....

the great circle of time and matter, going counter clockwise within nature.

9 Ether forces at work, as it takes nature 9 years to create a universe from 9 ether, as it takes 9 months from conception within the womb

Another term for womb is Ahraam, became AL Rahman, Al Rahiym the merciful the yeilder, mercifully yeilding life, as the source call Allah, Al Khalaqu or the Opener of the Womb Al Fattahu, This deity known as Ptah,, Ptah Tum or Atum

this takes you again to the Ogdaod or Paa Knemenu.
Hebrew : It is the Hebrew primitive root word for Faith , Belief , Trust and Assurance. It shows up in its earliest instance in the Hebrew Bible in Genesis( Beresith) 15:6 And he [Abraham] "believed" in the LORD; and he counted it to him for righteousness.

It is related to the word for "Truth" - Emunah and the name with the same meaning , - "Emet"

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It is said in The Bible numerous times.

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Regarding the etymology, Amen is a derivative from the Hebrew verb aman "to strengthen" or "Confirm".

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It is the Hebrew word for belief.

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