Definition: The word "Amenite" comes from a biblical passage in Matthew 24:3, which refers to a term used by Jesus Christ for those who believed he was coming soon. This phrase implies that those who had faith were prepared and eagerly awaited his return. Definition: The word "Amenite" is a title given to those who believed in the imminent arrival of Christ, indicating their readiness and expectancy to be with him at His return. In verse 24 of Matthew 24:3, Jesus said: "Verily I say unto you, That ye will neither see nor know Me, unless the son of man come and call upon Me, even the righteous. And ye shall look for Him, and he shall appear in his glory." This statement could be translated into English as "If the Son of Man should show himself to you according to these words, then your eyes will not see My presence until after He comes and calls on You." This is a profound and symbolic message that emphasizes the need for those who believe in Christ's return to seek Him out. The title "Amenite" was used by Jesus to express his readiness and expectation for His coming. It meant that even if people did not see Him, or know of Him, they would be prepared for His return as He is now and always will be.