Reference: Abba
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ABBA is the 'emphatic' form of the Aramaic word for 'father.' It is found in the Gr. and Eng. text of Mr 14:36; Ro 8:15, and Ga 4:6 (in each case Abb
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Then, taking her by the hand, He says to her, "Talitha, koum;" that is to say, "Little girl, I command you to wake!"
But *you* say, 'If a man says to his father or mother, It is a Korban (that is, a thing devoted to God)
and looking up to Heaven He sighed, and said to him, "Ephphatha!" (that is, "Open!")
and He said, "Abba! my Father! all things are possible for Thee: take this cup of suffering away from me: and yet not what I desire, but what Thou desirest."
and He said, "Abba! my Father! all things are possible for Thee: take this cup of suffering away from me: and yet not what I desire, but what Thou desirest."
"Father, if it be Thy will, take this cup away from me; yet not my will but Thine be done!"
Jesus prayed, "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they are doing." And they divided His garments among them, drawing lots for them;
You have not for the second time acquired the consciousness of being--a consciousness which fills you with terror. But you have acquired a deep inward conviction of having been adopted as sons--a conviction which prompts us to cry aloud, "Abba! our Father!"
You have not for the second time acquired the consciousness of being--a consciousness which fills you with terror. But you have acquired a deep inward conviction of having been adopted as sons--a conviction which prompts us to cry aloud, "Abba! our Father!"
And because you are sons, God has sent out the Spirit of His Son to enter your hearts and cry "Abba! our Father!"
And because you are sons, God has sent out the Spirit of His Son to enter your hearts and cry "Abba! our Father!"