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Gat2

Definition: "Gat2" appears in Genesis 34:9-10, where it's used to describe the actions of Ishmael (also known as Gath). It means "to be put on trial." In this context, Gath was a community of Israelites who were excommunicated from God due to disobedience. The word is also related to 'gath' in Hebrew which refers to a place of worship or temple in the Old Testament where priests would gather for religious services. The phrase "to be put on trial" could be used metaphorically to describe situations of being disciplined by authority, especially when one's actions are not aligned with God’s will. It can also refer to trials and tests that are part of life, often leading to spiritual growth or a greater understanding of the divine.


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