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Alicea

Definition: The word "Alicea" comes from the Bible, specifically from the Hebrew term "aliya," which means "to come to." The word was used by Israelites as a title for themselves and their descendants who were to be the kings over the Jewish people after the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD. This specific usage of the word came about through the exchange between the Old Testament God, YHWH, and the Israelite people's leaders regarding their relationship. The details of this term vary, but generally it refers to the concept that individuals who were chosen by God for leadership roles over the Jewish people are called "the ones of the house." This implies a certain social status or rank within the religious community. In other words, they are special and revered figures among Israel's people. The word "Alicea" is used as a title to denote this specific role among the Israelites. The context in which the word was first employed is from the Old Testament narrative that describes how YHWH chooses leaders for Israel. This selection of leadership roles is then described through the character of Jacob, who was chosen by God and became the son-in-law of Isaac, representing the second generation of Israel's descendants after the destruction of Jerusalem. The term "Alicea" continues to be used in religious discourse today as a title for Jewish leadership positions among Christians.


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