Definition: The word "countershot" appears in several verses of the book of Daniel, specifically found in chapter 3:21. - In verse 20, it's said that one must be quick to see a countershot. - The word "counter" refers to something that opposes or opposes another, and "shot" is an action that causes damage or injury, so if one sees something opposing another, they are likely to act fast to protect themselves or others from harm. So in summary: - Counter-shot: Something opposing or opposed someone else. - Counter: Action causing harm or injury. The word "countershot" was a term used by the Jews during the time of King Nebuchadnezzar, and it was a figure that symbolized danger. The word comes from the Hebrew word for 'enemy' which is 'counter'.
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