Definition: The English word "advehent" appears in the Hebrew Bible, specifically in Genesis 15:6-8: "Advehent, a man who sinned in his youth," and in Exodus 20:9: "But if he sins against the Lord and doeth any great evil to Me, then shall I cast him out of the land." The word "advehent" means "to sin young, to err in judgment." It is a verb that refers to an action or state where someone has committed a mistake. In this case, it is used metaphorically, suggesting a person who has made a grave and costly mistake at a very tender age.
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