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Allegiant

Definition: The term "allegiant" in Hebrew literature refers to a person who has been adopted by another individual, typically an older sibling or relative. This concept was most frequently seen in ancient Israel, where it referred to a young male who had been adopted from his own family due to the circumstances surrounding his birth and upbringing. The term is often used metaphorically, signifying someone who is unchallenged or unaffected by their adoptive parents' situation, as if they were born with a completely different background. In Jewish texts, "allegiant" was typically associated with strong loyalty and a lack of desire to rebel against the new adoptee. It also had connections to the idea of kinship, particularly between siblings. In contemporary Hebrew literature, this concept may be used to describe someone who has been adopted into a different family structure or background than their birth family, often in order to preserve a sense of belonging and identity.


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Allegiantly

Definition: The term "Allegiantly" has no direct biblical reference but can be loosely translated as meaning "lying on one's face," specifically in a way that suggests deceitful or deceptive behavior or actions. In the Bible, the Hebrew name "Elohim" (Hebrew: ΧΦ²ΧœΦΉΧ”Φ΄Χ™Χ) is often associated with lying or deceit. However, its exact meaning and context are not always clear. The term "Elohim" in general has a sense of being God's emissary, as it is used to denote the messenger who comes to witness human actions (Psalm 24:5). It also carries a sense of deception or an act that one acts on their own accord, like lying. In this context, "Allegiantly" could refer to deceitful or deceptive behavior by someone else in another's presence. However, it is important to note that "Allegiantly," while possibly referring to something being done without the explicit consent of the person performing it (like a lie), does not necessarily imply an act of lying. For more context on this term, please consult the Hebrew Bible, especially Deuteronomy 27:4-6 or Numbers 30:20.


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