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Pellns

Definition: The word "pellons" comes from the Greek meaning "people" (pellenos) and "bodies," so it's a plural noun for people or bodies. It typically refers to animals that have short, thick fur or feathers. Definition: - The term is used figuratively in Old Testament biblical literature, often denoting animals with characteristic features such as long tongues of flesh. - For example, in the story of Cain and Abel, Abel's family has a "pellon" of animals (Abel), which means they are different from their own kind. The psalmist refers to the serpent as a "pellenon," meaning he is not like his fellow serpents. - It also comes from the Greek word for snake, indicating it's used figuratively to refer to non-human creatures or things without a human body.


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