In Hebrew, we can see the actual meaning of believe.
~H539
אָמַן
'âman
aw-man'
A primitive root; properly to build up or support; to foster as a parent or nurse; figuratively to render (or be) firm or faithful, to trust or believe, to be permanent or quiet; morally to be true or certain; once (in Isa_30:21; by interchange for H541) to go to the right hand: - hence assurance, believe, bring up, establish, + fail, be faithful (of long continuance, stedfast, sure, surely, trusty, verified), nurse, (-ing father), (put), trust, turn to the right.
Total KJV occurrences: 108
H543
אָמֵן
'âmên
aw-mane'
From H539; sure; abstractly faithfulness; adverbially truly: - Amen, so be it, truth.
Total KJV occurrences: 30
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AMaN Means 'I Affirm' When Used at the End of a Prayer
A [ah] (H543) means I. The pictograph of an ox-head named AL (ika aleph) can mean "strong”, or “I” when used as a prefix to words because a person who experiences a phenomenon themselves (the proceeding word) will feel it the strongest.
MaN (H543) [man] means affirm. MaN means “firm” or “affirm” in the functional action sense, and AMaN means “An affirmation of firmness and support.” (AHLB#: 1290).
AMaN was used to ask IEUE to affirm, make firm, make true and make real what one had spoken just beforehand.
This ancient OBaRI sense of firmness was if their blood continued in their following generations, and possibly through their (long, thin) veins. This aligns with
Lev 17:11 - ‘For the life of the flesh is in the blood,
MaN - Strongs #543: AHLB#: 1290
1290) Nm ac: Firm co: Kind ab: Sure: The pictograph m is a picture of water or other liquid such as blood, the n is a picture of a seed representing continuance. Combined these mean "blood continues". Each species (kind) continues by passing its blood to the following generation, which comes from the parent. Also the idea of strength through the blood. (eng: man; name - a reversal of the letters; animal; omen)
AMaN had several meanings relating to "MaN" (firmness).
The main one is "I affirm"
Amen, I believe.
Seen here in the NT clearly:
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The Scriptures '98+ Luk 8:12 “And those by the wayside are the ones who hear, then
the devil comes and takes away the word from their hearts, lest having believed, they should be saved.
The obedience comes from the phrase "hearken unto My Voice".
Noah believed and obeyed His Voice.
But, believe doesn't always include an instruction.
Taken from both Strongs concordance and Yahweh.org