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Albizia

Definition: The Hebrew term "albizia" is used in the Old Testament to refer to a certain type or species of tree that grows near Mount Moriah, one of the three places where God appeared to Moses during the deliverance from slavery to Egypt. It's an animal with sharp teeth and claws. In the New Testament, the word appears several times. It can also be used metaphorically in Hebrews 12:3, where it is used for a type of spirit or energy that brings forth a spirit; or "the spirit of God" (Isaiah 40:3).


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Albizias

Definition: The word "albizia" in the Greek language means "bark," particularly referring to the outer bark or outer surface of a tree, especially a pine or hickory tree. It is used as an adjective, often with "tall" or "thorny," and may be combined with other words or phrases to describe something. For example: - In the Bible, "albizias" refers to the thick, rough bark that covered the branches of a certain type of oak tree. - The Latin word "axilla," which means "head," is commonly used in English for the outermost part of an animal's head and has also been found in Greek. Understanding the context and use of these words can help in recognizing their figurative or metaphorical meanings.


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