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Afge

Definition: The term "AFGE" doesn't seem to be a commonly used phrase or acronym in the Bible, but there might be some context you're looking for. It's possible this could refer to various things such as: 1.

A FEAST OF THE LIVING GOD

, also known as "Holy Communion" (Matt 26:20-21), a significant event commemorated by Jesus at his last meal with the twelve disciples in Gethsemane. 2.

ANNUAL FEAST OF THE DEAD

, often associated with Easter, is a communal feast observed every year on February 29th to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It typically includes a traditional meal and prayers. 3.

A FEAST OF JESUS

, also known as "Holy Communion" (Luke 5:10), commemorates Jesus' last supper with His disciples, leading up to his crucifixion on Good Friday. 4.

ANNUAL FEBRUARY FEAST

, celebrating the Feast of the New Year in February, traditionally includes a festive feast for family and friends, similar to Easter. Please provide more context or details if you're looking for a specific meaning or usage.


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Afg

Definition: The word "Afg" in the Greek New Testament has no known biblical meaning or etymology, as it appears to be a random combination of letters from various places within the Bible. However, some scholars speculate that the term "AFG" may have been an early Christian acronym or name for Christ, which is often used by Jews and Christians alike in their writings to denote the person who was crucified with Jesus. The original Greek word Afg translated to English as "Christ". The Hebrew name of Christ (the son of David) is Achi Ammonah, which means "he of many eyes", from the same root as "Achima" - an ancestor and great-grandfather of King Solomon. This name was often used by Jews during their religious practices to denote a child who was born into that lineage. In some versions of the New Testament, Afg is sometimes translated as "Christ" or "Son," but these translations are not universally accepted. The true meaning of Afg may be unknown due to the lack of known biblical sources and other texts discussing its usage in the Greek New Testament.


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Afgh

Definition: The English word "Afgh" does not appear in the Hebrew Bible, although there are some possible translations that could fit this term as a proper noun or possessive pronoun depending on context. Here's a summary of what the Hebrew word "Afgh" can be: - The Hebrew word "Afgh" is used in a few biblical contexts. For example: 1. In Genesis 20:7, "I will give you a daughter named Eglah, my daughter-in-law. She shall become your wife." 2. In Psalm 45:8, "I have loved the name of God more than anything, and she is my beloved." 3. In Hebrews 11:9-10, "Therefore, you were made to be like unto men; like unto God your father, in the sight of all generations." If "Afgh" is used as a proper noun or possessive pronoun in these contexts, it would refer to someone who has been born into this family. However, without more information about its specific context (such as whether it's a personal name or a specific legal relationship), it's hard to say for certain. In summary: - "Afgh" can be used in the Bible to refer to someone born into a particular family or group. - Usage: In Genesis 20:7, it refers to an individual named Eglah. It is also used as a possessive pronoun in the verse with its singular counterpart Afgh. - "Afgh" can also be used informally in everyday language and colloquial speech to refer to someone who has been born into this family.


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Afghani

Definition: The term "Afghani" doesn't have a direct biblical context, but it can be interpreted as a term that is sometimes used in religious or political contexts to refer to various places, people, or actions. 1.

Definition of 'Afghani'

In the New International Version (NIV), "Afghanistan" is translated as "Afghania". This translation comes from the Old English language and translates to Persian and Greek respectively. 2.

Origin and Meaning of Afghani

The term "Afghani" likely originates from the ancient Persian Empire, which stretched from the Caspian Sea to Afghanistan. It was used by people who lived in regions under its jurisdiction for centuries, including as a region of influence for various religious groups like the Shafi'i and Maliki branches of Islam. 3.

History

During the medieval period, there were several conflicts between different power centers in the empire. The most prominent figure is Afghani, who was appointed by the Abbasid dynasty to become the caliph (emperor) of the Islamic Caliphate. He ruled from 1068 to his death in 1121. 4.

Use in Literature

The term "Afghani" is commonly used in literature and poetry as a symbol of freedom or independence, often to represent a geographical region. For example: - In Shakespeare's play "Hamlet", the character Horatio states: "A good deal of the world may call Afghanistan their Afghania." - In William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth", Hamlet describes his home as being in the "Afghanistan" realm. 5.

Use in History

The term was used by scholars and historians to describe various regions or peoples that were part of the empire, often with a focus on the Middle East or North Africa. In this context, "Afghani" could be interpreted as representing a region with particular importance or significance within the broader framework of the empire. In conclusion, while the term "Afghani" is not commonly found in the Bible (which was written long after Jesus' time), its historical and literary use suggest it may have played a role in religious or cultural contexts.


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Afghanistan

Definition: Afghanistan is a country in Central Asia, located along the northern border of Afghanistan. It shares its borders with 8 countries: China to the east, Pakistan to the north, Tajikistan to the southeast, Uzbekistan to the west, Turkmenistan to the southwest, and Kyrgyzstan to the northwest. The capital city is Kandahar, which is located in the province of Khost. Afghanistan is a diverse country with a mix of ethnicities ranging from the汉族族 (Chinese) population to the Tajik, Uzbek, Turkmen, Kyrgyz, and other minorities. It's also known for its rich history and culture, as well as its natural beauty. The official language of Afghanistan is Afrikaans, which means "Mother Language" in English. Additionally, there are several other languages spoken within the country, including Persian, Kyrgyz, Tajik, Uzbek, Turkmen, Balochi, and Pashto, among others. Afghanistan has a temperate climate with warm summers and cool winters. The country's capital city is located on the north coast of the country, which makes it very humid in summer. However, it also enjoys sunny days during the dry season. The terrain of Afghanistan consists of high mountains with rugged landscapes, fertile soil, and diverse wildlife. The mountainous areas are home to many species of flora and fauna, such as camels, goats, sheep, and wild pigs. Additionally, there are numerous national parks and reserves located in the country, where visitors can enjoy nature and wildlife. The economy of Afghanistan is heavily dependent on agriculture, particularly wheat cultivation, which is a major source of income for farmers. The country also produces a variety of other products such as cotton, wool, coffee, and tea. However, agriculture remains a significant sector in the economy, accounting for more than 70% of GDP. In terms of education, Afghanistan has made significant strides in recent years with its focus on improving access to quality education for all citizens. The country's schools have been transformed into modern institutions equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and technology. Overall, Afghanistan is an important regional economic player, particularly in the agricultural sector. However, there are also concerns about corruption and inequality, which can affect people's access to basic services such as healthcare and education.


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Anglo-afghan

Definition: The word "Anglo-afghan" has no direct biblical reference; instead, it might be a term or a specific person from the Bible who lived in Afghanistan during a significant event like the Crusades. The meaning would likely refer to people from England (specifically, the Anglo-Saxons) and their descendants settling in Afghanistan after the invasion of 1066 AD by the Normans.


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War in afghanistan

Definition: 1. War in Afghanistan refers to the ongoing conflict that began in 2001 and has been going on for over a decade.<0x0A>2. The Afghan government's military strategy is focused on defeating terrorist groups such as Al-Qaeda and the Taliban, while simultaneously addressing their grievances and securing political stability.


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Afghanets

Definition: The English translation "afghanets" seems to be a term used in several contexts, but without more context, I'm unable to provide a precise definition or meaning for it. It's possible the term is a shortened form of another term, such as "fahdets", which could be related to the Qur'an verse where Allah provides forgiveness from among the people who are in trouble. Here's one possibility: "afghanets" could refer to those who are considered or perceived as having been forgiven by God. This term is frequently used in Islamic theology, but without further information I can't give an accurate definition.


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Afghanis

Definition: The English word "Afghani" comes from the Arabic term "Afghani," which means "sugar." It refers to a type of sugar that is commonly used in Afghanistan. 1. In Arabic, the term "afghanis" can be translated as "sugar" or "sweetness." This name was originally given to a sweetener known as "sugar." 2. The Arabic word for "afghani" means "cane" or "cassava," which is often used in Afghan cuisine. 3. Afghani has been described as a kind of sugar that is widely used and consumed in Afghanistan. It is commonly found in dishes such as shawarma, falafel, and nafta (a type of fried dough).


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