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Amadus

Definition: The word "Amadus" means "a messenger or envoy," specifically one who represented a deity in a ceremony, usually an idolatry ritual or war celebration. In the Bible, Amadus was associated with many characters throughout history, including: - The Messenger: In Genesis 50:26, when God sends Noah and his family to Egypt, he instructs the patriarchs about their journey. - The Anointed One: In Isaiah 11:9-13, it is described as the "anointed one" who will be sent by God to lead Israel out of bondage in Babylon. - The Chosen One: In Daniel 8, it describes a person chosen and appointed to carry on the work of King Nebuchadnezzar. Amadus was often used metaphorically in scripture for someone who would take on a specific role or mission. He could also represent God's presence or spiritual guidance within people.


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