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Re: Immanuel like immanence?
Nope. According to Dictionary.com:
Late Latin immanns, immanent- present participle of immanre, to remain in : Latin in-, in; see in-2 + Latin manre, to remain; see men-3 in Indo-European Roots.In short, there's no connection between "immanence" and Immanuel.Miranda
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To complete this:
"IM" in Hebrew is a preposition meaning "with".
"ANU" is a possessive suffix 1. person plural.
"EL" is the word for "God".
Sometimes it's as easy as this.Andy ;—)
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Thank you ;-)
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