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Afforestable

Definition: The English word "afforestable" has no known biblical or biblical-ized equivalent in the Old Testament. However, there are some expressions that convey a similar sense of stability and predictability. In the New Testament (as seen in Mark 4:29) Jesus uses this expression to describe a stable situation: "He said to them, 'If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, take up his cross daily, and follow Me.' He who says, 'I am not following Him,' is like a foolish servant, turning away his hand from the word of God." This metaphorical expression suggests that if someone follows Jesus, they must put aside their pride and selfishness in order to fully embrace His will. In addition, it's worth noting that in many other passages (e.g., Matthew 16:27-31), the term "afforestable" is associated with stability or predictability. These texts are often used as a metaphor for God's plan or direction, suggesting that people need to follow His instructions and act accordingly. The specific word and its definition from the Bible would require a deep study of each text in the New Testament which has been interpreted by various scholars over time. If you can provide me with the specific passage or verse number where "afforestable" appears, I'd be happy to help you further understand this term.


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