Definition: The Hebrew word for "all anonymous" appears in the Tanakh, specifically in Genesis 16:2 where Jacob asks his son, Isaac, if he would be all anonymous to God, since there are many people like him in the world. The verse translates to "And Jacob said unto Isaac, Art thou all anonymous? Is not thy father Abraham also?" The Hebrew phrase used here is a term describing someone who does not reveal their identity or status to others and is often translated as "unspied" or "absurdly unknown." In the context of the Bible, all anonymous refers to those who do not reveal their true identity, such as the Israelites in Genesis 16:2. This phrase may have spiritual significance and can be interpreted differently depending on one's interpretation of religious beliefs.
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