👉 The Hebrew word 'Ac Anlab' refers to a group of people gathered together in prayer or worship. It also has different meanings depending on its context:
- In the Bible, it is often used as an idiom for praying together as one community.
- In Judaism and Christianity, it may refer to the congregation, a small body of believers who meet regularly.
- In Islam, it refers to the community or group of Muslims living together in a mosque or community center.
In detail:
- It's Hebrew, meaning "meeting together." (The word is often used in the context of prayer and worship.)
- It can mean something different depending on the context. For instance, "A communal meeting" means a gathering with a large number of people.
- In Judaism and Christianity, it may refer to the congregation or community living together.
- In Islam, it refers to the Muslim community, which includes both religious believers and others who share common faith but do not necessarily live together in a mosque.
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