Definition: The word "AntWorker-wrapper" appears in the Bible to describe a specialized worker who worked with ant species, specifically the ants that chewed through wood for building homes. This term was later expanded to include all workers employed in farming, construction, and other agricultural practices. The definition of "wrapper" refers to an enclosed or protective container, similar to a cage, which is used to contain pests, such as ants.
The word "worker" encompasses any person who worked with animals for food or profit. It's often used metaphorically in the Bible to refer to people like God who used the creatures around them to gain favor and power. In the context of farming and agriculture, it meant someone who grew crops from the ground. The worker-worker relationship is often depicted as one where a farmer would hire an antworker (worker) to cultivate their land.
In summary:
- AntWorker-wrapper: A specialized worker in agricultural or farm practices.
- Worker: An enclosed container for pests like ants.
- Workers: People engaged in activities that benefit the community, such as farming or construction.
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