👉 I'm not a Bible scholar. If you're asking about the Hebrew term "Isnat," which has no direct biblical reference, it's probably from the Jewish tradition that it was originally used in various texts like Talmudic writings, rabbinical commentaries, and early Christian literature. However, there is no established definition or usage of this word in any form today. It might be related to religious practices or traditions but without a clear historical context, one must interpret the term based on its usage within various cultures. If you need detailed definitions from the Bible, I suggest consulting reliable scholars or using specialized resources like the New International Version (NIV) for precise biblical interpretations.
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