Definition: The term "Aequi" in Greek is not found in the Greek language, nor does it appear to be a proper noun or an exact phrase from the Old Testament. However, if we consider its broader use in Latin or other languages, this term could refer to: 1. A "friend," "paladin," "fellow," "companions," "servant" or "assistant." 2. The act of dividing into groups. 3. A "neighbor" or "place" as in a land. 4. A "counselor" or "aid." 5. In relation to a race, tribe or community. So the term "Aequi" could be used to describe something related to fellowship, division, counsel, and even community. It doesn't seem like it is a specific word from the Hebrew Bible or other biblical sources.
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