Definition: The word "altogether" appears in the Bible only twice, in Genesis 1:24-30 and in Exodus 6:8. The first time it is used to describe the whole assembly when God says "Then I will make you a flock like a flock of birds." But, because this verse was not part of the original Hebrew text, its exact meaning can be debated. The word 'altogether' means something that is all together or united in some way. In English, it means everything being in one piece or without any parts to separate it. It refers to an entire group or community or a whole thing. So, in this context, "altogether" refers to the whole of Israel, as described in the Bible.
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