Definition: The word "Agamede" in Hebrew is not a well-known term that appears in the Bible, as it may have been used in Greek or some other language with uncertain meaning or origin. The Hebrew term "Agamede" is not one of the biblical names listed. In the Old Testament (Hebrew), "Agamede" means "blessed [or] blessedness." This phrase occurs several times, and it could be a metaphorical expression to refer to divine favor, blessings or some aspect of God's goodness. The term was also used as a name for certain places in the Bible, such as Anatharrim (Ezekiel 38:24-25), which is mentioned in reference to a place that the Lord blessed. However, since there isn't a Hebrew word for "Agamede" in the Hebrew scriptures or any other languages of biblical times, it's difficult to provide more information on its meaning or context without specific identification.
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