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Archesporial

Definition: The word "archesporial" in the Bible refers to a type of soil or clay, found in archeological sites and artifacts. It was commonly used as an adjective for the materials that were deposited on these archaeological sites. Definition: The term "archesporial" comes from the Greek word "archΔ“s," which means "crumb" (from the Latin "archis"), indicating the layering of clay or sediment layers over time. In the Bible, it is often used to describe the texture and appearance of soil that was deposited on ancient sites. For example, in Job 10:27-31, God states that He did not cause man to be made from dust, but rather "formed him by making clay his form." The word "archesporial" has biblical applications as a description of the type of soil or clay found on ancient sites.


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