Definition: "Alerion" is a Hebrew word that in the New Testament means "healer," a term used for the physician who helped the disciples heal on Mount Tabor during Jesus' journey to Jerusalem. The text refers to him as such because he healed many sick people, but it's also related to his role as the one to whom God referred to himself as being the "healer" in giving the Pentateuch (the seven books of Moses) to them. The word is derived from the Hebrew phrase "alei'or," meaning "to heal" or "to be healed." In this context, it implies that Jesus was a healer who provided care and comfort for his followers, as they were struggling with sickness and persecution.
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