Definition: "Alleniate" is a term in the New Testament that refers to a man who was an apostle and one of the Twelve, who lived around the year 63-70 A.D. He was not a recognized Christian by any other denomination at the time, but rather had followers among the Jews, including Peter and James (James). Here is the definition: "Alleniate" was an apostolic son of the Jews who lived and taught in Jerusalem, but whom we call apostles today. He is often referred to as "the Elder," since he was older than Jesus himself. He wrote the Epistle to the Hebrews, one of the Twelve, and also preached his own message and doctrine. Peter later became a disciple of him, and they were recognized by the other disciples (Peter and James), who continued in the apostolic tradition. The word "Alleniate" was a reference to his status among these disciples as an elder and a leader within the community.
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