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Ansar

Definition: "Answer" means to receive or accept something, usually with a favorable outcome. "Saar" refers to someone who has been granted authority in a state or role. "Nara" is plural for the verb "nar" meaning "to bring into being," indicating creation. It often refers to religious or spiritual practices. The word "Ansar" translates to "gods" from Arabic, meaning one or more gods. In the Bible, it is used metaphorically to refer to all the divine beings in the universe.


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Ansarian

Definition: The term "Ansarian" refers to a person who does not fulfill God's commandments, according to Jewish tradition. The root meaning is "not fitting," referring to one who has failed in divine commandments or spiritual responsibilities. This phrase emphasizes obedience to God's commands as the ultimate goal of human existence.


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Ansarie

Definition: The word 'Ansarie' refers to an angel in Jewish mythology, associated with creation or resurrection (Genesis 2:2). The meaning varies depending on the context and usage. In Genesis 1:3-4, God creates man, angels, and beasts with bodies, speech and language. Then He uses his angelic companions to form Adam and Eve into humans. Angels are also mentioned in the New Testament as the first-born in the kingdom of Israel (Luke 1:50).


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Transarc

Definition: "Transarc" refers to an ancient Egyptian god, representing the earth and being a protector of the land. The term has various meanings depending on its context: - In some interpretations, "transarc" was associated with fertility, growth, and new life. It often appears in religious texts and is used metaphorically. - Other uses are less clear, but it could refer to anything related to earth or fertility. This word also can be a technical term referring to the transfer of knowledge from one person to another. The definition depends on the specific context where it is used in the Bible, as it's often figurative and not directly linked to any literal divine figure.


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