Definition: The word "ambagitory" does not appear in the Hebrew Bible (KJV). The Hebrew Bible was written by Moses, and it includes words from the Old Testament as well as the New Testament. However, if you are referring to a specific part of the Bible that might be referred to as "ambagitory," I believe the term is commonly used in the context of biblical events, particularly in connection with the history of Israel under David's reign. The term "ambagitory" appears often in the Bible and in various portions of it. The term "ambagitory" may be a term that was used to describe the conditions or circumstances in which God's people were oppressed by their enemies during times of trouble, or for the time when Israelites were living under oppressive rule. It is not directly related to the Hebrew word "amabai," which refers to an action performed under the authority of someone else. It seems there might be a misunderstanding or incomplete information from your request. If you need assistance with specific passages or the Hebrew Bible, I will do my best to provide accurate and relevant information.
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