Definition: In the King James Version (KJV) of God's commandments, "Ailee" means a type of water that is found in the garden of Eden (Gen 2:10). This water was considered to be the purest, best drinkable ingredient of the original creation - it had the properties necessary for survival and sustenance. However, this water was not suitable for human consumption. In Genesis 9:6-7, God is described as warning the Israelites about the dangers of using this water, saying: "Then Moses said to the Lord, 'In the wilderness, when I come into the land that You have given me, which is a land like Egypt, and all the people that are in it, I will drink this water, and it shall not be an abode for me; but it shall be a great lake and a source of water, which you shall make to dwell in.'' The water God was warning them of could potentially lead them astray from the true path of God's commandments. This is why Moses later said, "I am no longer as a fish in the wilderness, but I will drink this water, for it is not an abode for me; and therefore it shall not be my abode.' In summary, "Ailee" refers to a type of water that God warned Israel about drinking in Genesis 9:6-7 when they entered the land of Canaan, which was described as "a land like Egypt". This water, or waters, is considered pure and beneficial for humans. However, it also presented potential dangers and should not be used for human consumption without careful consideration and guidance by God's people.
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