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Ambsace

Definition: The word "ambassador" comes from the Hebrew word "ambrase" (מברש עַל) which means "to carry; to be in charge". In the context of politics, an ambassador typically serves as a representative or spokesperson for a foreign country. They often hold diplomatic positions, engage with other nations on issues related to trade, diplomacy, or cultural relations. Definition: 1. An agent, especially one who acts in a personal capacity for another; such as a secretary, interpreter, courier. 2. A person, especially one representing an official (as in "ambassador to the United States"), a nation or state. 3. Any member of a diplomatic corps: the representatives and assistants of foreign heads of governments. The term is often used metaphorically to describe someone who serves as a voice for another country's interests or wishes.


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Definition: In the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible, "ambsacs" is a term used to describe the act of committing adultery. It's often translated as "a wife having an affair with another man." The word was originally borrowed from Greek and later influenced by English, specifically through the use of its root "ambis," which means "to lie or deceive" in Latin. The precise meaning of "ambsacs" varies across different translations and contexts. However, it seems to be a term that refers primarily to a marital infidelity, where a married woman would deliberately engage in an affair with another person rather than being committed to her own husband. This practice is considered unrighteous and often leads to punishment from the Lord. The Bible does not explicitly define this term, but its usage suggests it was widely accepted as normal for marriages at various times in history. The context of a marriage, which could include a man or woman engaged in adultery, would influence how such an act was viewed by society during that era.


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