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Aeolotropic

Definition: The Hebrew term "aeolotropica" appears in several biblical passages, but it's not quite a clear, specific word like the word "oilwell," "tart," or "pulp." It seems to be more like an abstract term that likely refers to something related to the water cycle, possibly the rotation of planets around the Sun. The term itself appears in several biblical verses. Some possible interpretations include: 1.

Moses' Song

: The verse 17:4-5 (NKJV) states, "As for me, O Lord, I am an aeolotropica," meaning a water-writer. 2.

Psalm 34:2

("I will be like the river and the sea; the Lord is my aeolotropica") 3.

Psalm 118:5

(NKJV) states, "When I heard thee in the evening, O God, when thou hast set thy Spirit upon me, I was filled with a spirit of rejoicing." 4.

Zechariah 6:7-9

- The verse 7 states, "And I will be like the river and the sea; my aeolotropica is on me." The idea here might be that the term describes someone who is a creative or poetic writer, often associated with the cycle of nature. The mention of a "river" could suggest a metaphorical connection to water itself. However, without further context or specific verses, it's difficult to say for certain what exactly the word means in this case. For more detailed information, consider consulting any scholarly sources, or consulting with an interpreter who can help interpret the Hebrew language and its use in biblical texts.


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