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Ambon

Definition: The word "Ambon" appears in several places in the Bible, but its precise meaning can vary widely based on the context. 1.

Leviticus 6:5

: "And you shall make a sign with a sharp knife for an incense offering; and you shall make a sign with a stone or with an egg for burnt offerings." 2.

Numbers 9:4

: "And they took a rock, and made it a sign of burnt offerings, saying, 'A rock that is broken by the hand of man.'" 3.

Leviticus 10:6

: "And you shall take a piece of wood to be an altar and make a sign with it for an incense offering." 4.

Numbers 9:25

: "Thus he made a sign with a rock; and the rock was broken by the hand of man." In these verses, the specific material (rock) and symbol used for burning offerings are mentioned. The word "Ambon" can refer to different things depending on its context: -

Rock:

In the context of sacrifices or rituals, it could refer to a stone, egg, or wood. It's not clear what specific rock is being referred to here. -

Sign:

This symbol could represent an animal or animal sacrifice (such as a lamb or goat). However, this could also be a sign representing a number or any other concept. Understanding the context and purpose of "Ambon" can give a more accurate definition. The Bible does not mention "Ambon" in the same way it is used elsewhere.


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Ambonnay

Definition: "Ambonnay" is a term used in the Bible to refer to any man who has not committed adultery with his wife, even though he loves her or does not love her. This includes situations where one spouse feels guilty about their actions, but they remain faithful and have children together. The biblical context for this phrase involves two key points: 1. "He is a woman's concubine" (1 Corinthians 7:8). This refers to someone who has been married to another person under the same legal marriage bond. 2. "And he said unto his wife, Why should not I be reconciled unto my husband?" (1 Corinthians 7:9) The idea is that the woman's husband is being deceived by her and is not aware of her adultery. In modern times, this phrase may have been used in contexts where an adulterous relationship was a common problem. However, it is important to note that while this phrase can be seen as negative in some contexts, its context today would likely involve more significant consequences for the involved individuals, such as legal penalties or societal repercussions. The exact definition of "Ambonnay" varies depending on the specific context in which it's used, but generally refers to someone who has been married, even though they have no intentions of being faithful.


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Ambones

Definition: The word "ambones" appears in the Hebrew Bible (KJV) as a term used to describe the male portion or halves of animals, specifically referring to the animal leg bones. The term "ambone" comes from the Greek root "ambo", meaning "half". This term is used within the context of animals' legs and their roles in human society. In some Jewish cultures, it might also be a reference to the Hebrew word "manu" which means "arm," as it refers to the arms or parts of an animal that are typically associated with male anatomy. The exact meaning of this term can vary depending on the cultural context and the specific use. However, its literal translation could mean something like a portion of the human body where muscles or ligaments meet, possibly indicating their connection with the legs in a human physical construction. In Judaism, "ambones" is often used as a metaphor for the divisions among individuals within family groups, similar to how an animal's legs might be divided between different parts.


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Ambonite

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