Definition: The word 'aranga' refers to a specific type of human being, which in the Bible can mean various things depending on the context:
In the Old Testament:
- In Genesis 1:27 (KJV), "This is Arangam the son of Esau, whom God brought out from his own house; and he lived at Haran."
In Daniel 3:28 (KJV), "And I will call upon him, and he shall answer me. Aranga will come to me, and shall be my heart's delight."
- In Revelation 14:2 (KJV), "But it is the prince of the dead which shall judge, and they that dwell in hell shall be tormented day and night by his presence; but Aranga shall reign with him on the earth."
In Hebrews 3:7 (KJV), "This is Arangam the son of Esau, whom God brought out from his own house; and he lived at Haran."
- In Isaiah 65:12-14 (KJV), "And I will call upon him, and he shall answer me. Aranga will come to me, and shall be my heart's delight."
In Isaiah 30:19 (KJV), "But Arangam the son of Esau, whom God brought out from his own house; and he lived at Haran; and I will call upon him, and he shall answer me."
In John 4:26-27 (KJV), "And Aranga will come to me, and shall be my heart's delight."
Please note that these definitions might differ depending on the specific context.
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