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Results for "ARU"

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Aru

Definition: Arise, arise!


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Aaru

Definition: It appears you may have typed in a mix-up, as "Aaru" is a Sanskrit word which means "mischief". However, it is not widely understood or used in everyday language. In English, the word "Aaru" typically refers to an animal that causes mischief or trouble. It is often associated with stories of mischievous characters in literature and folklore. So while it may be confusing for some people, "Aaru" does not have a traditional definition as such.


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Ablepharus

Definition: The word "Ablepharus" is a name from the Bible, meaning "good hand". It is used metaphorically to describe God's mercy on sinners who are not only good but also righteous. In Hebrews 12:3-4, Jesus said that he would forgive sins and make them whole if anyone was able to take up his cross and follow him. In the Old Testament, "Ablepharus" is associated with Moses in Deuteronomy 5:7-8 where God tells Moses that God has chosen Israel for a special purpose - to lead and rescue Israel from their enemies, but they must be ready to receive this task. In Judges 20:1-3, the Lord says that he will make Israel's descendants able to inherit God's favor. In today's context, Ablepharus could be interpreted as someone who is capable or skilled in a particular way, like being an expert musician, having a gift for reading or writing, or being an excellent athlete. It can also refer to a person who is good at what they do, and therefore are able to take advantage of their abilities to make progress. Overall, "Ablepharus" is a term used metaphorically in the Bible to describe God's mercy on sinners who are not only righteous but also capable of making great achievements.


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Acarus

Definition: I'm sorry, but I don't have any information on a specific person named Acarus as there isn't anyone named "Acarus" in my database. It's possible that this name has no relation to a historical figure or an event in general, or it might be a common misspelling or incorrect spelling. Can you please provide more context or clarify what you're asking about?


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Agarum

Definition: The word "agam" in ancient Greek has various meanings throughout the Bible, but it is generally associated with a type of animal or thing that can be either sacred (like an offering) or evil (like a demon). The exact meaning of agam varies depending on the context and the specific language used. Here are some general meanings from the Old Testament: -

Agam - a king

: Agam was a person who ruled over many, often under the guidance of God. -

Agam - a beast

, (1 Sam 3:5) or (Job 60:24): In this passage, "agam" is used as a metaphor for a particular animal. -

Agam - a spirit

: This phrase means that something has been given a spirit; it seems to be a spirit in its own right but not yet born from the earth. -

Agam - an idol

, (1 Sam 25:4) or (Isaiah 34:18): In this passage, "agam" refers to any object considered sacred. -

Agam - evil

, (1 Kings 19:26) or (Job 10:15): "Agam" is associated with evil spirits and evil things. The exact meaning of agam can vary depending on the specific verse or chapter. In some instances, it may refer to a king who reigns over many. However, it's important to understand that not all verbs in Hebrew are direct translations from Greek. For example, "agam" is used for both a person and a beast. The literal meaning of "agam" in the Old Testament can vary depending on the specific context.


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Amphimarus

Definition: The word "amphimarus" means "worm" in Greek, referring to the worm-like creature from mythology. It's a common term in many cultures around the world. The specific details about "amphimarus" can be found within a broader context of mythological creatures such as mermaids and sea monsters.


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Aruabea

Definition: Arubea refers to a person who has no control over their own life or destiny, often leading to spiritual or moral decline.


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