Definition: The word "affrontingly" in Hebrew is translated as "ΧΦΈΧΦΆΧ". It appears in the Bible several times, including verses from Deuteronomy 1:24-30, 32:31-32, and in many other places. The term "halems" means "to insult." In the context of Hebrew, it refers to a person who does something that is not only offensive but also unrighteous or dishonorable. It can be translated as "unrighteousness" or "dishonor." The word is typically used in conjunction with other words like "halel," which means "thankfulness," and "kaddish," which is a prayer of praise to God.
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