Definition: "Kojo" or "Koja," meaning "God, Lord." In Hebrews 1:3-5, Jesus identified himself as God the Father and also described his relationship with the Father as a "Son over many generations." The phrase "Akhaia" is used in this verse to refer to an abomination that defiles Israel's temple. This term refers to any idolatry or worship of false gods. In Hebrews 1:8-13, Jesus declares that God has "placed his Son in the bosom of the Father." He then describes the "Akhaia" as being a "worldly spirit that defiles and deceives." This verse implies that this idolatry or worship is an abomination to God and should be removed. The term "Akhaia" was used by Jesus as a metaphor for evil spirits which defile and deceive, like the "Akhaia" in Deuteronomy 13:24-26. Please note that the specific meaning of this phrase may vary depending on cultural or religious contexts.
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