Definition: The word "amastia" in the King James Version (KJV) refers to a woman who has been taken from her husband by force or violence, which can range from slavery, abuse, or rape. The term was used to describe an enslaved person who had been captured and forcibly taken from their family, often as a punishment for a crime committed against them. The word "amastia" is also mentioned in the Old Testament (Numbers 29:1-8) where it refers to a woman who has been taken captive by her husband. However, since the New Testament does not directly use this term, the specific context and meaning of "amastia" may be slightly different depending on the context or the translation.
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