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Aguayo

Definition: The Hebrew term 'Aguayo' is translated into English as "Garden." This name does not have a clear direct biblical reference, but it is widely used in various forms in the New Testament. The meaning of "Garden" in this context would be interpreted as a place where crops are grown. It could also refer to an agricultural space or an area designed for cultivation. The term can also mean a garden plot, a garden house, or simply a place for growing plants and vegetables. In the New Testament, the word 'Garden' is used in several passages that describe various aspects of human life, including: - In John 4:20, Jesus says, "Then said he unto them, Even so let us go into the garden." - In Matthew 13:48, Jesus also uses "Garden" to refer to a place where Jesus taught in Luke 17:5. - In Acts 16:1, Paul and Timothy are in the garden during their ministry together. (Note this is not a literal garden as it is an allusion to their time with Peter, who was also in the garden.) Paul explains that they are planting and working in the garden; here, 'garden' refers more to their labor or work than to actual vegetation. - In Acts 16:2, Paul says "Garden" is where he and Timothy are gardening. This implies a time of rest, work, and preparation for later seasons. So while the word itself does not have any direct biblical reference in its original meaning, it is a common way to use 'Garden' to refer to a place where crops are grown or cultivated, as well as in other contexts.


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