Definition: The term "ambilateral" in the King James Version (KJV) can be translated as "adversarial." This term appears in the New Testament, specifically in Mark 4:27-30, where Jesus addresses a man who claims to have nothing to do with him but wants to ask about Jesus. The man asks why he is not being treated more kindly or received differently, indicating that the man perceives Jesus' actions as directed against his authority or position. The phrase "adversarial" in the New Testament context refers to an argument where one party makes a charge of wrong doing while attempting to accuse another. This term was used figuratively and metaphorically to suggest an adversary's challenge to the integrity of another, often to justify their actions as being unjustified or unethical.
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