XXmar-a-nath-a, mar-an-a-tha (from Aramaic words, marana athah, "Our Lord cometh, or will come"; according to some, "has come"; to others, "Come!" an invitation for his speedy reappearance (compare Rev 22:20); maranatha, or maran atha): Used in connection with anathema, "accursed" (1 Cor 16:22), but has no necessary connection therewith. It was used by early Christians to add solemn emphasis to previous statement, injunction or adjuration, and seems to have become a sort of watchword; possibly forming part of an early liturgy.