In an article for Sports Illustrated in 1958 Herbert Warren Wind used the term 'Amen corner'. Some have said it is so called as you need to pray you get to the 14th tee without dropping a shot over...
The Greek Old Testament would translate it as "so be it". Literally it means 'fixed' or 'sure'. I use it myself as a closing to my own prayers as a means of showing respect and thanks.
Yes, however usage may vary slightly. For instance, if you were getting directions by phone you might say, I'm at the corner of...... If you were just hanging out, you might say, I'm on the corner.
Hmm. Just place a ruler so one edge is at one corner and then swing the ruler around to the opposite corner and read the distance.Is that what you meant?Answer 2 Why don't you just put a ruler from...