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Maranatha

Noun - Christian term

1. The ancient Aramaic term "Maranatha" is believed to mean "Our Lord, come!" and it is used as an expression of longing or anticipation for the return of Jesus Christ.

Sample Sentence: The congregation sang "Maranatha" as they prayed for the second coming of Jesus.


Noun - Music

1. "Maranatha" is the title of a popular Christian musical album released in the 1970s, featuring various artists and songs centered around the themes of worship and praise.

Sample Sentence: I love listening to the uplifting songs from the "Maranatha" album during my morning devotions.


Adjective - Local

1. In certain local cultures, "maranatha" is used as an adjective to describe a traditional feast or celebration characterized by vibrant music, dancing, and delicious food.

Sample Sentence: The annual carnival in our town is a maranatha event, where everyone gathers to enjoy the lively atmosphere and indulge in culinary delights.

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