Definition: The term "ambiguously" in the King James Version (KJV) refers to a condition or state that occurs when things are unclear, contradictory, or uncertain. In this context, it might be understood as an imperfect understanding, which can mean any type of misinterpretation, misunderstanding, or situation where someone does not fully comprehend something because they have limited information or knowledge about the subject matter. This could refer to a person's own interpretation of a statement without realizing that there is more than one possible interpretation. The KJV states this as: "And these are the things which the Lord commanded Moses, saying: That ye may know for sure what shall be in your mind; and that you may not do any evil." (Exodus 14:22) The word "ambiguously" is used to express the idea of needing clear and precise understanding, or of having difficulty making sense of something without full knowledge or understanding.