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Aligreek

Definition: The word "Aligreek" has its origins in Middle Arabic, where it was used as a common name for certain types of plants. The term has been variously translated into English from different parts of the Bible to describe various aspects of life or circumstances.

Definition:

In the KJV translation, "Aligreek" is not found explicitly. However, there are many verses in the Old Testament that reference it as a specific kind of plant, likely meaning a type of grain or a type of vegetable. The specific plants mentioned include: 1.

Pippinum (Plants with thorny stems)

- This is an herb from the family Asteraceae. 2.

Arabium (A type of seed)

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Carmenia (also known as Carmania, a type of vine)

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Papilio (a small pea-like fruit)

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Sesumus (An herb similar to mustard and is grown in many parts of the world)

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Aligreek (a type of plant with thorny stems and seeds)



References:

The word "Aligreek" appears in various biblical references throughout the Old Testament, such as: - In Ezekiel 37:1-2 it is used to refer to a type of grain that the Israelites are required to eat from God's vineyard. - In Deuteronomy 8:16 it describes a plant called "Aligreek" which grows on Mount Sinai and is considered sacred. This word is also mentioned in various other books of the Bible, such as: - Ecclesiastes 2:9 mentions that when he came to Jerusalem, he found an old man named Aligreek, who was not in this world, but had gone up to be with God. - Proverbs 15:17 states that the LORD is good and will help those who help themselves. This verse directly references a person described as "Aligreek" who could assist others without being dependent on them. While "aligreek" appears in Old Testament contexts, the exact meaning of this word was not fully established until later in the Bible, likely centuries after the original reference to it.


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