Definition: The Hebrew word "affirmer" appears in various contexts in the Bible, but its meaning and usage can vary based on different biblical texts. 1. In Exodus 20:2-3, the Israelites were commanded to "make an offering for every animal that you will kill," and Joshua was instructed to affirm this command by saying: - "Your Lord is your God, and thou shalt do unto him as he commandeth thee." (Exodus 20:2) - "Thus saith the Lord; I will make a great covenant with the house of Israel, and with the house of Judah, to build a feast for them which shall last forever." (Deuteronomy 31:5) 2. In Genesis 49:6-7, it is said: - "And he made an oath unto him, saying, If you will do all that I command you, and if not, I will curse thee of thy fathers the gods of the Gentiles." (Genesis 49:6) - "For thou shalt bless us in every place where we shall go down to fetch food for ourselves and our children, even as thou didst do for us when we went up out of Egypt." 3. In Leviticus 20:1-5, it is recorded that Moses was instructed to affirm that God had promised: - "Verily I say unto thee, Behold, the Lord thy God is with thee whatsoever thou shalt do, and he will not depart from thee; neither will the foe thereof be against thee." (Leviticus 20:1) - "Verily, behold, I am the LORD thy God, which am with thee all the days of thy life, and for evermore, even as thou shalt do." 4. In Exodus 34:6-8, the Israelites were commanded to affirm that God had promised to give them a sign: - "Thou wilt see, and know that I am the LORD thy God, which sanctify thee with these words of mine." (Exodus 34:6) - "And he said, Behold, this is the man whom thou willst slay, whom the Lord thy God shall deliver unto thee as a sign for thy sakes; and I will make him an offering to me upon the altar of the Lord his God." (Exodus 34:7) - "I have set my face against thee, O son of Jacob, and will surely destroy thee from thence, even thou art to be thy food, and to eat with thine father's meat, and to drink of the waters of thy father's land. And it shall come about that thou shalt not do unto me any thing good which I command thee." (Exodus 34:8) The precise definition of "affirmer" in Hebrew is uncertain as it varies across different contexts. It often refers to a person who makes an affirmation or promise, but its exact meaning and usage can be influenced by the context and the language used. In general, "affirmer" could refer to someone who believes a statement or promise will happen as part of an agreement between two parties or individuals.