Definition: The word "albugo" in the Hebrew Bible is a plural noun, meaning something that does something or behaves as if it did something. In Greek, the word for "something" is "kosmos", which means all things. "Albugo" refers to something that performs an action as described by God in the Bible. In English, the term has been applied to a variety of activities including acts of worship, sacrifices, and even performing miracles or signs. It often implies a supernatural intervention or an act of God. The word is also used metaphorically in Jewish traditions to describe something that cannot be explained by ordinary means (such as "a hafta" or a miracle) but rather "yelak," meaning something impossible to comprehend, though it is true.
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