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Ahrendahronon

Definition: The word "Ahrendahronon" translates to "Lord" in English. It comes from the Hebrew Bible, specifically from Deuteronomy 4:14-15. The Hebrew text reads: "And it shall come to pass that when your sons or your daughters are old enough to go out into the land which ye have possessed, and they will not follow you, then I will put my hand upon them and say unto them: 'Behold, I am thy God; dwell in this mountain for ever.' Then they shall know it was I who brought them up, and gave them food, and clothed them with clothing, that ye might be able to eat no worse food than the one which was given you. Now therefore, go out of your country to the land which I will give you, and there I am with thee.'" Here are some detailed definitions: - Ahrendahronon: This is a personal pronoun in Hebrew. - Lord: In this context, it refers to God or Jehovah, as mentioned in the verse. It implies that Jehovah is God himself, not just a figure of speech. - "Lord" is often translated into English as "God," but in other languages and cultures, like the Jewish scriptures, "Lord" might also be used loosely as a personificator of God. The phrase "Behold, I am thy God; dwell in this mountain for ever." Here, "for ever" means for eternity. So, if one has an eternal home with God (as described by this verse), then Ahrendahronon is saying that they will have this forever, as the Lord is their source of sustenance and protection. The Hebrew word "dwell" can also mean to dwell in a particular place or situation, such as in a mountain for eternity. In Deuteronomy 4:15-16, God promises to provide water to dwell in the mountain as long as they don't leave it to become wretched (meaning, destitute) beings like other animals. The idea that Ahrendahronon is someone who has been chosen to live forever with Jehovah or God through this mountain indicates a deep faith and hopefulness for their future.


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