Macbeth, eh?
He is a murderer (just killed Dincan) and cannot add "Amen, (which means "so be it") after the prayers of the 2 that he will kill later. Macbeth believed that he could not 'talk' to God after his killing-sin kept him 'dirty' and not owrthy to speak to God-, so he could not say Amen to those prayers the men said.
2007-02-14 12:46:38
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answered by thisbrit 7
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It appears that Heathen Princess HPFBD has no clue who the gods were that the Hebrew people were worshiping before Christianity came about. Apparently she has no idea that the Hebrew people came out of Egypt. Sorry, just had to let her know that she has no clue as to the origin of the word. The bible and all historical documents show that the Hebrew people came from Egypt. Try reading the bible before trying to insult the person asking the question, sugar. Perhaps you have never read the book of Exodus? Yes, the Hebrew people were worshiping the golden bull that was named Chemosh or Molech or Amen-Ra or Mammon and many other gods. Very true. (See sources for evidence) JUDGES11 : 24-27 24 Wilt not thou possess that which Chemosh thy god giveth thee to possess? So whomsoever the Lord our God shall drive out from before us, them will we possess. 25 And now art thou any thing better than aBalak the son of Zippor, king of Moab? did he ever strive against Israel, or did he ever fight against them, 26 While Israel dwelt in Heshbon and her towns, and in Aroer and her towns, and in all the cities that be along by the coasts of Arnon, three hundred years? why therefore did ye not recover them within that time? 27 Wherefore I have not sinned against thee, but thou doest me wrong to war against me: the Lord the a Judge be judge this day between the children of Israel and the children of Ammon. Kings 11: 7 7 Then did Solomon build an high place for aChemosh, the abomination of Moab, in the hill that is before Jerusalem, and for Molech, the abomination of the children of Ammon. The Ammonites were blood related to the Hebrew and were more than likely the Hebrew people. (See sources under Ammonites). Ammon is another name for Amen-Ra. (see sources under Amen) Christians just don't realize that the word has pagan origins. The change in religion from Atenism to Amenism was evident when the priest of Amen took over in Egypt (Home of the Hebrew people during the pre-exodus). King Tut-ankh-aten changed his name to Tut-ankh-amen and that signified the change in the state religion. This is why the Hebrew people left. They were adherents to the Aten Cult (cult of the sun disk). They left Egypt because of this. Eventually people wanted their many gods back. Tut-ankh-amen was the first trinity. He was god in human form and the holy spirit - "sun" The cults wanted their many gods back ... and now we have the Christians ( the cult of Amen) and their pagan god Jesus Christ. He is the same thing that Tutankhamen was. YHWH is AMEN ! That is why the word is not pronounced in the Jewish synogogue. That is because it is the God Amen ... the pagan god. Happy Bull Worshiping Christians !
2016-04-06 03:22:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Obviously is old English , the Shakespeare epoch , I would decipher as the person saying he could not involve himself in religion in the specific place of thought .
2007-02-14 11:23:45
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answered by young old man 4
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