BELIEVE
HEBREW = 'AMAN
Aman (539) conveys the basic idea of providing stability and confidence. To be steady, firm and thus trustworthy. Aman speaks of certainty and thus can mean to confirm or to affirm.
be·lieve verb \bə-ˈlēv\
1 a: to have a firm religious faith
b: to accept something as true, genuine, or real <ideals we believe in> <believes in ghosts>
2 : to have a firm conviction as to the goodness, efficacy, or ability of something <believe in exercise>
3 : to hold an opinion : think <I believe so>
transitive verb
1:a: to consider to be true or honest <believe the reports> <you wouldn't believe how long it took>
b: to accept the word or evidence of <I believe you> <couldn't believe my ears>
2: to hold as an opinion : suppose <I believe it will rain soon>
— be·liev·er noun
— not believe
: to be astounded at <I couldn't believe my luck>
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