Definition: "Amygologenic" in English has a religious context associated with the New Testament. It refers to something that is "a mixture or combination" of two or more things, often used to describe a group or community or belief system, as though it had been mixed together without proper separation. In the Bible, this word was used metaphorically and figuratively by Jesus Christ himself. He described his own teachings and practices as "amygologenic", meaning that they were not separate but combined under one authority (Mark 4:13), or like a mixture of two or more spiritual or religious groups working together for the common good. The Hebrew word "amyg" means "two parts, two halves," which is used metaphorically to describe a group or community. The Greek word "logenesis" means "to combine" in its general sense of mixing, but it can also refer to something that is mixed with another substance (Mark 4:13), thus making the phrase "amygologenic" a figurative way of saying something like a mixture. For instance, Jesus often referred to himself and his teachings as being combined under one authority or group. This metaphorical use of "amygologenic" is also seen in the Old Testament, where it's used to describe a community or religious movement that had become too complex for separation but still maintained unity (Ezekiel 17:6).
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