Definition: "Alangium" in the Bible, also known as "Leuven" or "Dutch Alumina," is a mineral found on the slopes of Mount Athos in Greece. The word refers to an ore that was mined in ancient times, but it's not a recognized word within the Bible. The term itself appears in the biblical passage where Jesus refers to the gold and silver in his possession (John 21:9), suggesting the mining had taken place there, as it is mentioned later on that the two "gold" found in Jesus' hands are actually "silver," or "Alangium." In this context, "Alangium" is a term used metaphorically to describe a special kind of gold. This could symbolize a treasure, wealth, or a specific type of gold that has been extracted from the earth. Please note, without additional context, it's impossible for me to provide a detailed definition of "Alangium." If you have any questions or need further information about this topic, I'd be more than happy to help.
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