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Aegithognathae

Definition: The Hebrew word "Aegithognathae" appears in a portion of the Bible, but it has been translated as "Aethynth". The precise context of its original meaning is not clear from the Bible itself, which is not fully preserved by the Old Testament. In the New Testament, some passages that reference "Aegithognathae" are found in 1 Corinthians 3:9-10 and Revelation 5:8-11. The passage in Revelation 5:8-11 mentions a group of people who are described as having a 'magnificent head.' This description is not directly related to the original word "Aegithognathae" found elsewhere in the Bible. The term "Aegithognathae" seems to be a reference to a group of individuals, possibly referring to men or women, who possess an extraordinary and noble appearance. The context of this phrase suggests it could refer to some form of spiritual or supernatural beauty that is not related directly to the original Hebrew word Aethynth. If you are interested in studying these passages further within their historical context, I recommend consulting the Hebrew Bible or other scholarly sources for a more detailed understanding.


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