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Afrits

Definition: The Hebrew word "afrit" appears in the Bible many times, appearing in various contexts within a single verse or passage. 1. In Deuteronomy 8:24-25, it refers to "the people that have heard you," implying the Israelites were instructed to be careful with their words and use them wisely. 2. In the book of Hebrews (Revelation 9:16), it is used to describe a great earthquake caused by God's anger in heaven. 3. In Ezekiel 40:8, when the angel Gabriel speaks about "the wrath," he uses "afrit" as a description for God's fury towards Israel after they had forsaken Him and His law. The precise definition of "afrit" can vary depending on the context or the author, but it is generally used to describe anger, rage, or disturbance.


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