Definition: "Alto," a Hebrew term which translates to "field." In the Old Testament, a "lot" or "allotment" was often used for the land in the Levitical service of God's people. This term means "a possession, a share or interest in land." Definition: - 1 Samuel 24:1 states that Saul and Jonathan had "fifty shekels of field of their lot," meaning they shared fifty shekels each. - Deuteronomy 8:3 says, "Wherefore ye shall give to the poor and the needy, and not to the strong; and hearken unto the widow's house and to the orphan's cot." This shows that God provided for the needs of the poor in his people. This concept of allotments and their importance was foundational to Jewish law as it related to divine ownership of land. The term "allotment" has a rich spiritual meaning, often reflecting the idea that one is partakers of God's creation, through their labor and sacrifice.
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