Definition: The term "alphatoluic" does not appear to be a Hebrew term as it seems to originate from Greek or Latin, possibly in the context of scriptural references. However, I will try to provide a basic understanding and definition. In Jewish religious texts, the term "alpha-toluic" refers to a specific type of text found in the Hebrew Bible known as the Tanakh. The Tanakh is divided into 6 books (Torah) each containing 569 verses. Each section represents a set of commands, rules, and laws that guide society and individuals according to their faith. The term "alphatoluic" can be understood as being a specific type of text in the context of these commandments found within the Tanakh. However, without further details about how this term is used or its context in other Jewish religious texts, it's unclear exactly what this term means or refers to. If you have more information on the context and meaning of "alphatoluic" in Hebrew Bible references or if you need additional explanation, I'll be happy to provide that.
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