"The  Hebrew root aman means firm, something that is supported or secure.  This word is used in Isaiah 22:23 for a nail that is fastened to a  "secure" [or "sure"] place. Derived from this root is the word emun meaning a  craftsman. A craftsman is one who is firm and secure in his talent.
Also  derived from aman is the word emunah meaning firmness, something or  someone that is firm in their actions. When the Hebrew word emunah is  translated as faith, misconceptions of its meaning occur. Faith is  usually perceived as a knowing while the Hebrew emunah is a firm action.  
To have faith in God is not knowing that God exists or knowing that he  will act, rather it is that the one with emunah will act with firmness  toward God's will."
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Excellent. The Hebrew word, אמן, also means: verily, truly, amen, so be it.
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