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380-innetworks

Definition: Common directory name


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Berlinnet

Definition: "Berlinnet" refers to a term in ancient Greek philosophy that described an idea or concept as being so foreign and complex that it could not be comprehended without recourse to the aid of a special person or force. It was used as a metaphor for a profound understanding of something beyond the ordinary, often with reference to the divine or mystical realm.


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Innet

Definition: "Net" in biblical language refers to a land border, particularly referring to Israel's land with Assyria (a later king), and then to the whole Earth as the boundary.


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Innet1

Definition: The term 'in-net1' appears in Old Testament Hebrew text, specifically within the book of Genesis. This term translates to "my house" or "home," and it is often used figuratively to indicate an intimate or personal connection. Its meaning varies depending on the context and culture around it, but generally refers to the individual's home, place of residence, or spiritual quarters.


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Innet2

Definition: Inn in 2nd century BCE, a Hebrew noun meaning "to enter". This refers to the journey from the land of Canaan (Israel) into Egypt. It can also refer to the inward passage or transformation within us. The second part means we must enter ourselves through Christ's atoning sacrifice on our behalf.


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Innet3

Definition: "Intention" in Hebrew translates to "the heart". It's used to describe the motive or intention behind actions, just as one might intend to do something good. For example: "The king intended to build a temple for God."


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Innet4

Definition: In "Genesis 3:25", "Inn't4" translates to a "creek." It's a place where women were made, though it was not mentioned as a specific location or person. The word is not related to a river or water source but refers to the land itself.


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Innet5

Definition: In the Bible, "inNET5" refers to a person who has been created with a supernatural ability for controlling and influencing other people's thoughts and actions. The exact meaning is not clear in the original text, but it can be interpreted as a combination of knowledge, spiritual power, and control over others' minds through divine intervention.


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Innet6

Definition: "Net six," a term in the Bible, refers to Israelite spies who observed Assyrian cities for seven years. This word was used to describe God's commandment to keep watch over his people Israel and its land.


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Innet7

Definition: The word "Innet" refers to a type of plant, which typically grows in salt or freshwater environments. It's called an "Innet," because it contains a small intestine inside. The specific type of plant isn't specified. Definition varies depending on cultural background and context, but this term has been historically associated with the practice of farming using salted inns to preserve food.


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