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Alkool

Definition: The word "alkool" appears to be a mix of two Hebrew words, both translated as "oil", which could refer to either the liquid state or the oil itself. 1. Liquid state: In its most common meaning in the Bible, "alkool" refers to an oil used for fuel (Genesis 30:24) and is mentioned in connection with the use of crude oil in farming practices. This usage comes from a combination of a natural process of transforming a mixture of water and organic matter into a liquid, which was essential during prehistoric times when humans were unable to create their own fuels. 2. Oil itself: In this context, "alkool" refers to an oil that is found naturally on the Earth in the form of crude or heavy petroleum. It could be used for various purposes such as fuel or lubrication. The word has a particular application in the Bible when describing how God showed His power and revealed Himself through a light bulb in Genesis 30:24, which was not yet fully formed from oil. The "alkool" mentioned in this verse is more likely to be the latter meaning, as it refers specifically to a type of oil that was used for fuel purposes. The word does not appear elsewhere in the Bible and could not have been an accurate translation if found within its original context.


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