Ἐμμανουήλ

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From the Hebrew phrase עמנו אל (God is with us) from עם (with) with the 1st person plural ending ־נו, and אל (God).

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Proper noun

Ἐμμᾱνουήλ • (Emmānouḗlm (indeclinable)

  1. Emmanuel, a term in Isaiah 7:14, also used by Christians to refer to Jesus as a fulfillment of the Isaiah's prophecy.

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