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Alcoholemia

Definition: The word "alcoholemia" has no direct biblical reference or translation in the New Testament, but can be found elsewhere in the Bible where it relates to a condition related to alcohol use. In the Hebrew text, "alcohotra", which is used in this verse: "The Lord said to me, 'O my son, you have heard of the wickedness that has been done to the Israelites by their gods. Therefore, as I did with Egypt and Israel, so also will I do with you." The Bible verse from Exodus 20:16-17 states: "And I, the Lord, am your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt: and now if ye are come to this mountain, let us smite thee, that thou mayest know that I am God thy God. And I will send a great flood against thee before thy eyes." Here is an elaborated definition: - Alcoholemia can refer to any condition related to alcohol or drug use. It could be a symptom of addiction or abuse, as well as to the effects of excessive consumption on the body and mind. - The Hebrew term "alcohotra" translates from Greek to "the evil of alcohol." It is often used figuratively to describe the state of being intoxicated, which can manifest in various ways. This could refer to a lack of control over one's actions or emotions due to excessive consumption. In essence, alcoholemia involves the effects of excessive drinking that cause physical and emotional distress, leading to behavior problems or impairment in judgment. It is not a Biblical concept but could be used as a metaphor for human addiction to alcohol.


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