Definition: The word 'Alvita' appears in the Hebrew Bible (KJV) as a name for the person who was God's servant, according to Deuteronomy 4:19-23. The name is often used to refer to the Israelites. The term "Alvita" translates roughly to "servant of the Lord." In the context of the Bible, Alvita would have been a key figure in Israel's relationship with their God as they were subject to Him through the law and the will of God. Specifically, it appears that Alvita was given responsibility for certain laws, but also had the obligation to serve the Lord. The word "servant" is used in various ways throughout scripture, including in the context of being a servant of one's master. However, as I understand it from your request, the specific meaning and application of 'Alvita' was not defined in the Bible or historically known to any other ancient languages.
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