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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