Definition: The term "Aidmen" appears in scripture as a reference to two people who served God with faithfulness and zeal for His purpose.
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Jehovah's Witnesses
: In 2 Chronicles 7, it says that one of the members of the tribe of Benjamin (the tribe that led the Israelites into the Promised Land) "had an aidman," which was a person or group who served God with faithfulness and zeal for His purpose.
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
: In 1 Corinthians 16:1-2, it says that in the early church they had a "helpful assistant," which is a member of the congregation who served as a personal helper to the church's leaders and was part of their community.
Definition
: Aidmen are people who serve God with faithfulness and zeal for His purpose. They often follow others' lead, strive to be like Jesus in all things, and take on many roles in their lives to fulfill God's will. Their service is often a model for other believers looking to do the same.
Example
: The Acts of the Apostles states that some individuals who were disciples of Jesus "had an aidman" who would faithfully serve him with zeal and faithfulness. This individual was instrumental in helping Jesus in various ways, such as taking care of his body and caring for his friends and family.
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