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Aguilarite

Definition: The word "aguilarite" appears in the Bible as "Galea" in the Book of Job, which translates to "the earth" in Hebrew. This term originally refers to a type of stone made from quartz or other silica. It is commonly used in the construction industry forη Œη­‘ηŸ³ζοΌŒη‰Ήεˆ«ζ˜―εœ¨ε»Ίη­‘ι’†εŸŸδΈ­γ€‚ The word "galea" means "earth" in Greek and was used in many different contexts throughout ancient Greece, especially in reference to the human body, referring specifically to the human reproductive system. However, there are no known biblical references that directly translate into this term.


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Arite

Definition: The word "aritha" in the Hebrew Bible was used to mean a man who had become too wise for his own good, often to the point of becoming arrogant or unwise. The term is derived from the Hebrew root "arith-," which means "to be." In the Old Testament, Aritha was often associated with wickedness and evil.


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Asarite

Definition: Archeological term for a hard, transparent stone with numerous cracks that resemble stones worn by archeologists.


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Charite

Definition: The word "charity" in the New Testament refers to God's love for humanity, which transcends nationality or race. It includes the desire to alleviate suffering and offer support where necessary.


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