Definition: In the Bible, "Affirmative" is a noun, which means affirmatively or positively; meaning something that is true, positive, or advantageous. The precise definition of this term in the Old Testament is found in Numbers 15:38-40 (KJV): And Abraham said to his wife, "I will be your husband," and he took her as a wife. And she conceived and bore him, and named him Isaac. In Genesis 27:6a (KJV), the Greek word for affirmative is translated "sincere." This term comes from the Latin word "sine," which means right or true; indicating that Abraham had been speaking with sincerity regarding his desire to have a child of God. The Hebrew word for affirmation in the New Testament is "talmidim," which means "one who declares what he has heard." So, "Affirmative" is a noun that denotes something that is true or positive and generally means someone who professes something as right or true. This word is used in various contexts in the Bible, such as in Deuteronomy 6:19 (KJV), where it refers to a promise made by God to Abraham, "You shall not surely die," referring to affirmatively being a child of God.