Definition: The term "alinit" appears in several biblical verses, specifically verses 35 and 37 from the Book of Job. Here's a brief explanation of each:
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Job 35:1-2 (ESV):
Job was facing a dire situation as he was forced to give up his daughter and possessions for food. In this verse, Job states that God had spoken to him before about giving food and provisions to those in need.
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Job 37:1-2 (ESV):
After being overcome by the anger of God, Job's wife returned to him with her own children, but when she arrived, he did not recognize them because he was blinded. The word "alinit" here refers to the blindness or loss of sight.
The concept of "alinit," as we understand it in the context of this passage, is that when God reveals His will to a person through an incident like Job's wife returning to him with her children who are not his, they don't recognize the presence of their true father until they've experienced God's wrath. This term has been translated as "discovery" or "revelation," reflecting its meaning in this context.
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