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Aestuate

Definition: The term "Aestuator" appears in the Old Testament to be a person who was responsible for interpreting or reading the will of God, specifically during the time of King David (306-274 BCE). This term seems to have been associated with an office within the religious community and their relationship with God. The specific context is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible but it is noted that these "Aestuator" had a special role during certain periods where the king was seeking guidance from the Lord, especially when dealing with matters of spiritual interpretation. The term may also have been related to an individual who was entrusted with interpreting passages from the Old Testament and the law. The word "Aestuator" is not found in any specific biblical verse or passage that specifically addresses this role. However, it can be speculated by many scholars based on ancient religious traditions and beliefs of what such a person would have been doing. It suggests that they were involved in interpreting the wills and instructions given to King David during certain periods, which could potentially involve divination or interpretation of divine promises. The specific term "Aestuator" is also not directly mentioned in any other biblical passages, but it's possible it may be used as a general term for those who were responsible for interpreting or reading the wills and instructions given by the Lord to kings during this time.


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