maranatha

/ˌmærəˈnɑːθə/

Definitions

1. noun

A Hebrew phrase (Revelation 14:15) used as a title of Jesus, often translated as ‘Come, O Lord’.

“The crowd began to chant ‘Maranatha’, a call for Jesus to return to earth.”

Synonyms

  • Christ
  • Jesus

Antonyms

  • Anti-Christ
  • Satan