Definition: The word "allegation" in the New King James Version (KJV) is a term used to describe something that seems to be or appears to happen, but it's not actually true according to its evidence or reason. It can also refer to the act of alleging or claiming something.
In general, allegation is defined as the act or statement made by someone who has no evidence against it and who does not know for sure that it is untrue or false. The word is often used in a figurative sense to describe a situation where someone seems to be suggesting or making an argument based on hearsay, speculation, or conjecture rather than any objective factual evidence.
The detailed definition of "allegation" as used in the KJV includes:
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It Is Not True
- When something is said by someone who has no evidence against it but does not know that it is untrue or false.
Note: This can also apply to statements made based on hearsay, speculation, and conjecture rather than objective factual evidence.
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