Definition: The Hebrew word "ahuula" in the KJV has a different meaning compared to its original Hebrew name "ahuva". It's mentioned as an "angel" (in Psalm 106:4) and also as a type of the Great High Priest. However, it is not commonly translated into English like its original Hebrew name. Here are some details about the word "ahuula": - The word appears in the Bible to be related to the ancient Israelite ritualistic practice known as the "ahuva". This was a high priestly tradition involving sacrifices and feasts of thanksgiving, which the prophet Isaiah prophesied would be fulfilled in the Second Coming. - In the New Testament, it is mentioned that Jesus Christ used this type of worship in his parables to teach about the kingdom of God. Specifically, it refers to a "kindling" of fire for the burning sacrifice (Matthew 23:14). So, while "ahuula" can have a connection to specific practices like sacrifices and feasts from ancient Israelite religious traditions, its exact meaning in English is not well-known.
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