Definition: The word "Akra" appears in the Old Testament (Book of Exodus) to mean "the name of a man," often referring to a person's family or clan. In the context of this passage, it describes a particular individual named Jephthah. The full meaning and biblical context of "Akra" is not entirely clear as it was a name given in different contexts by different people but has been commonly understood historically. It is considered to be a personal name for someone who is a warrior or a skilled hunter. In the New Testament, especially verses 7-15, "Akrus" (the name of Jephthah) occurs as an actual person in Scripture. Here, it describes the man who killed King Goliath and thus saved his people from being attacked by him.
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