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Agapanthus

Definition: The Hebrew word "Agapanthus" appears to be a name, possibly an occupational term or name derived from the Greek "Aga" which means "pear" (as in "pearling"). However, it's not clear exactly how it fits into the context of the Bible. In Christianity, "Agapanthus" is commonly used as an allusion to a type of fruit that is supposed to represent God. The Hebrew word for "agape," meaning kindness and compassion, is translated as "Agapothos." In this context, Agapes means "kindness and love." The exact meaning and significance of Agapas within the Bible may vary based on various interpretations of the Hebrew words. Some believe it could have a symbolic connection to God, while others see it as a metaphor for human kindness or compassion. In any case, the specific meaning and context of "Agapanthus" in this passage are not specified. The word is often used figuratively, but without direct evidence that it has been translated from Hebrew, its exact meaning remains uncertain.


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Agapanthuses

Definition: The term "agapanthuses" refers to a group of plants, including some species of flowering plant known as Agapanthus or Asteraceae in Greek mythology. These flowers were often associated with the gods and goddesses of the ancient world. The exact meaning and origin of this word are not fully understood from the Bible texts, but it seems likely that it was originally a term used to describe a type of flower which could be seen as a symbol or an emblem of the goddess Astarte. The Greek god Atreus (who is sometimes referred to as 'the goddess of flowers') was often depicted with a flower on his head, and this flower may have been associated with Astar's appearance. In more recent times, "Agapanthus" has come to be used to refer to any plant that bears the characteristic agapanthic leaves. This term is typically used in botanical collections or when discussing plants from different cultures, such as ancient Greek mythology or folklore, which often referred to various types of flower related to Astarte. The exact meaning and use of "agapanthus" varies widely between different cultures and traditions. In some contexts it may also be used to refer to a specific species of flowering plant, such as the Agapetus or Astartes (which are common in many parts of the world).


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