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Angora

Definition: The word "Angora" in context refers to a specific type of wool that is soft, fluffy, and warm, often used for garments or bedding. It's typically found in countries like India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka where it is made from woolly sheep's wool. The term "Angora" comes from the Sanskrit word "Agnora," which means soft or fluffy, with the prefix "Ang-" meaning soft.


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Angor

Definition: The word "angor" in Hebrew has various meanings, but can be translated as a bear or wild cat. In Jewish tradition, it often refers to an ancient Egyptian deity that was seen as the protector of the Israelite people from danger. In the Old Testament, the word "angor" is used several times to describe a person's role and purpose in society. For example, in Deuteronomy 7:10-20, Moses speaks about the importance of the bear God gave him: "The people, who are like beasts that feed on the earth, shall be given into the hands of those that know their place and fear their God and His covenant, and shall fear no enemy. The word "angor" is also used in the Bible to describe a person's character traits. For instance, when Paul wrote to Timothy about his own spiritual character (1 Thessalonians 5:17), he said: "Even though I am an apostle, not as one who professes or pretends, but as one who has suffered and learned from the sufferings of Christ." In summary, "angor" refers to a bear, wild cat that is seen as protector of Israelite people from danger. It also represents an ancient Egyptian deity named Anogar.


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Angoras

Definition: The word "angora" comes from Sanskrit, meaning "two-spirit animal." It refers to an ancient Indian garment made by weaving a single piece of fabric together, with two colors (usually blue and red). This garment was used in the Indian culture for ceremonies, rituals, and fashion.


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Bangor1

Definition: "Bangor1" in the Bible is an ancient Hebrew term that refers to a city on the Mediterranean coast. It describes a coastal settlement or citadel where a king's successor would live, likely following the tradition of kings of Israel who lived there. This name appears only once in the Old Testament and is often associated with the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 AD by Herod Antipas and his forces.


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