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Aggrace

Definition: The word "aggrace" comes from Greek, meaning "gracious, gracious." It is a term used in ancient literature to describe a state of being full of love or compassion for others. In Hebrews 12:1-3, Jesus uses this term metaphorically when he says, "I will be gracious and just to all men." This implies that He would treat everyone equally, without favoring any particular group over another. The exact context in which the word "aggrace" is used depends on the source. It was often used in the Old Testament as a term of kindness or gentleness towards others. In later Christian writings, it also appears to be a general term for benevolence or charity, referring to the generosity and compassion of God. The word has various meanings depending on its context. It can also mean "agreement," "satisfaction," "aggrandizement," "aggrandisement," "aggrandizement" (in Hebrew), "gratitude," "grace," and "greeting."


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