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Almas

Definition: "Almas" in English refers to a state or condition of being un-liveable, inanimate, or dead, often described as an eternity without life. It is not a verb but a noun that can be translated into various languages. In the KJV it is typically translated to "eternity" or "timelessness." The term 'almas' comes from the Greek word "ala," which means "to die," and the Latin root "mas" which means "life." It describes life without a living being, often associated with death. The precise meaning of "almas" can vary depending on context; it can also be translated as "unlivable state." In the Bible, "almas" is used in relation to the concept of creation and Adam's fall into sin. As mentioned by Jesus Christ, it represents a timelessness of existence, with death as the end result of one's actions. For more details on its interpretation or use within various texts, consult the English dictionary for "almas."


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