Definition: The English word "al" is derived from the Hebrew word "al," which in its purest form means "right." In the context of Old Testament usage, the phrase "al" can be used as a verb to mean "to correct" or "to help."
In the Bible, when it appears at the beginning of verse 132 in Deuteronomy chapter 20, it describes an incident in which God provided a ladder for Aaron and his sons to ascend to the top of Mount Moriah. In this context, the word "al" means that God made provision for their safety.
The precise definition of "al," however, is not universally agreed upon by scholars or theologians. Some argue that it was originally a Hebrew verb meaning "to make right," while others believe it meant something entirely different, possibly related to the concept of judgment in the Old Testament.
For some scholars, "Ala" could refer to both of these meaningsβeither as an action expressing right behavior, or as a verb indicating God's plan for His people.
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