Definition: The term "alecteridine" in the New Testament context is a reference to a group or assembly of people who are dedicated to an understanding and practice of faith, especially through Christian fellowship, prayer, and discipline. This group was traditionally known as the Apostles.
Definition:
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Aleteion:
The act of expressing devotion, reverence, or faithfulness towards God.
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Aleteide:
A group or assembly of believers who are dedicated to an understanding and practice of faith in Jesus Christ.
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Election:
The election of a person as a leader of a group.
Example:
In the Bible, Jesus refers to his disciples as "aletes" (Hebrew) when he says, "I am the true way, the truth, the living water." This verse suggests that through their faithfulness and devotion they have been chosen by God to lead others in walking with him. The term is often used metaphorically to describe a group or assembly of people who are dedicated to understanding and practicing faith.