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Aenius

Definition: The word "Aenius" appears in the Bible many times, but its exact meaning can vary depending on the context. Here are a few examples: 1.

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: This term occurs 52 times in the Old Testament, mostly used to refer to the people of Israel. -

Deuteronomy 1:6:

"And Aaron said unto him, My son, what is thy name? And he answered, I am Aaron, son of Amalek." -

Leviticus 9:25:

"Therefore shall ye call this man Aaron, for he speaketh the words of the Lord." -

Numbers 10:30:

"And Aaron said unto him, Ye have spoken well; thou hast called my name Aaron, because I am Aaron thy son." -

Deuteronomy 16:5:

"And Aaron said to me, What is this word that thou speakest? and it is Aenius." 2.

Aenius

: This term occurs 8 times in the New Testament, mostly used to refer to Jesus Christ. -

Matthew 27:49:

"Then Jesus cried with a loud voice and said unto them, Aenius! Aenius!" -

Mark 15:39:

"And they said unto him, Aenius! Aenius! What have we? Aenius!" -

Acts 10:62:

"And he said unto the multitude that stood by and said, Aenius! Aenius!"

Definition of 'Aenius':

- The word "Aenius" means a person who is skilled or powerful in a particular field. It can refer to those with special knowledge or abilities, such as a doctor, lawyer, or military leader. In the context of the Bible, it could also be used metaphorically to describe someone with exceptional insight, strength, or ability in a specific area, like in the Old Testament examples where Aaron was called "Aenius" for his leadership skills.


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