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maranatha

[mar-uh-nath-uh]

interjection

  1. O Lord, come: used as an invocation in the New Testament.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of maranatha1

First recorded in 1350–1400; from Late Latin Marana tha, from Greek marána thá, from Aramaic māranā thā, of uncertain meaning, traditionally translated “O Lord, come!” or, if the Aramaic phrase is māran ăthā, “Our Lord has come”
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Anaheim Canyon 10, Maranatha 6: Cooper Stevenson had a two-run double in the first inning to ignite the Comanches.

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Maranatha 3, Cypress 1: Will Suslow had an RBI single for Maranatha.

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Maranatha 3, Paloma Valley 0: Matthew Vazquez threw a three-hit shutout.

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Vista Murrieta 2, Maranatha 1: A sacrifice fly by Michael Velardez in the sixth inning broke a 1-1 tie and lifted Vista Murrieta to a win in the Boras Classic.

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Zach Strickland struck out nine in five innings for Maranatha, which received a home run from Trevor Rivas.

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