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Radford

Definition: The word "radford" appears in the Bible twice, both times used to describe a young boy named Benjamin who was not his father's son but rather the same age as his father. The first use occurs in Genesis 48:23-26 where it describes the birth of Benjamin and how he is called "the son of my brother David." The second use occurs in Exodus 17:8 when Aaron refers to him as a "radford" since he was born out of the womb.


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Radfordu

Definition: The word "radfordu" appears in the Hebrew Bible to be a noun that means "the light of the day." It's used figuratively in Old Testament scriptures for a time when all things are at peace, just like a new dawn or an early morning. In Genesis 2:10, God says, "Then the Lord said unto him, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness:" This is considered the earliest known usage of this term in the Hebrew Bible.


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