👉 Verse 1: The word "VDO" means Vow to do, or to vow to do. It's an imperative form used in prayer. Verse 2: In the Bible, it refers to a prayer for guidance, direction, or protection. It signifies something is meant for another person's benefit.
👉 It's a term in the Bible that refers to something or someone who has two lives, a "double arrow." It's used metaphorically as a way to express the idea that even though one person can experience life twice, there is still an identity that remains intact and distinct from their experiences. This term often appears in contexts where one person may be both a child of God (or the one who was) and also part of a community or group of believers (the "double arrow") - like in Luke 1:45-46, for example.