Maranata-Avivah

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"Maranatha-Avivah" appears to combine two terms with spiritual or religious meanings. "Maranatha" is an expression in Aramaic that means "The Lord comes" or "Our Lord, come", often used in the Christian context, especially in prayers and greetings, expressing the hope of the return of Jesus Christ. "Avivah" may be related to the word "revival", which in a religious context refers to spiritual renewal or the awakening of a community of faith. Depending on the context, these terms together can suggest a spiritual invocation, an expectation of renewal or even a greeting between people of faith who await the coming of the Lord. If you are referring to something specific like a group, event or movement with that name, let me know so I can help you more precisely!

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