Definition: The phrase "ambos" in the King James Version (KJV) translates to "two men" or "two persons." It's a term used frequently in Old Testament Hebrew, particularly in the book of Exodus (Deuteronomy 10:23-26), where it refers to two people who are in a partnership relationship. In this verse, it suggests that there are more than one person involved in an activity or event. This could be a group, such as a company working on a construction project, or individuals sharing the same environment or subject matter. The word "ambos" can also be used figuratively to mean two people who are similar in character, outlook, or situation, but different in terms of their beliefs and actions.
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