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What is the origin of the word “Amen”? Does it first appear in the Torah? Why do we say it after hearing a blessing? Thank you.



AskTheRabbi.org answered:

“Amen” is a Hebrew word that we say to affirm the truth of a statement or blessing made by another person, or to declare that the Creator is faithful to keep promises made to us in the Torah. The word “amen” and the Hebrew word for “faith” — “emuna” — are closely related. Saying "amen" declares our faith in God and His dependability.

The word "amen" first appears in the Torah in the Book of Numbers, in chapter 5, verse 22: "And the woman shall say 'amen, amen'." The context there is that a woman is being administered an oath. Saying amen is her acceptance of the oath as true, and that she accepts the consequences of the oath if she is lying. In this sense, the word amen means "true."

The letters of amen, "alef mem nun," are also seen by our Sages as an acrostic hinting to the phrase "El Melech Ne'eman" — "God is the faithful King."

Perhaps the first place it can be seen as said in a "religious" ritual is at the end of Psalm 41, which ends the first of the five books of Psalms. There, King David says, "Blessed is the Lord, God of Israel, forever and ever; amen and amen." This verse is very similar to what we call a "blessing," and it ends with "amen."

Sources indicate that amen was said after blessings at least as early as the beginning of the Second Temple period. There's no evidence that this was when it was first introduced, and it very likely goes back much farther. Although the most common usage of the word today is to say it after hearing another person’s blessing during a prayer service or when eating, it is also correct to say it when another person offers his best wishes. For example, if David says to his sister Shira, “I hope you get an ‘A’ on your test today”, Shira should reply “Amen”. And also thank him!


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