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Agranulocyte

Definition: The word "agnaulocyte" comes from Greek, which means "cell with a large number of nuclei," reflecting its size. This term refers to a type of platelet in blood cells. In biblical Hebrew, it can be translated as "a large number of" or "an exceedingly great multitude." It is also used metaphorically, suggesting an abundance or variety. The term is often associated with a vibrant spirit or passion that exceeds ordinary levels. In the New Testament, its meaning varies depending on context but could include: 1. In Luke 4:30, when Jesus said to His disciples: "Agnaulocyte, you are the Son of God." 2. When Paul says in Philippians 4:19, that he has "a large number of those who know him." In both texts, it is used as a metaphor for a large number or multitude. The term's usage can vary widely across different Jewish and Christian traditions, reflecting the diversity of belief systems.


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