Definition: The word "aimara" in English has no direct meaning or definition, but it appears to refer to a specific concept or task. It could potentially mean something like:
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Aimar - the goal or purpose
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Aimraa - the intention
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Aimaraan - the action of aiming
In the context of the Bible, "aimara" may be a metaphor for God's plan and will that His people should pursue after they have received salvation through Christ.
The passage where this is mentioned in 1 Corinthians 8:4-5 states:
> "But if you are about to receive it, then don't forget what we first said in the first place, that we are your servants for worshiping and serving God."
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> "Now, brothers, I am not talking about a goal or a purpose, but rather my present hope in Christ Jesus to bring you into oneness with Him; so that you may be one hearted together. For we all come from one Father, the same Father who gave us the spirit of faith and love for His name."
This passage suggests that the idea of "aimara" is about obtaining something or someone through God's plan and purpose, rather than aiming at an end goal or a specific purpose for our lives.
In this context, it can be seen as a metaphorical way to describe how we should approach spiritual growth and seeking the Lord through His word. It encourages us to live in unity with Christ, even if that unity does not involve the same aim, as long as we are united in Christ's love and faithfulness.