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Albina

Definition: The English word "Alba" has no known biblical references or biblical context, but it can be considered in various contexts: 1.

The Word

- This term appears in many places in Scripture, particularly in the Book of Revelation (Revelation 7:14), where it is used to refer to the city of Jerusalem and its inhabitants. 2.

Alba Minor

- The name "Alba" is often used as a name for a Roman province or an empire's capital city. For instance, Alba Minor was one of the provinces of Rome, which existed from 31 BC until 285 AD. However, the term does not have any specific Hebrew or biblical context and it can be considered in many contemporary and modern languages as a non-illuminati word. In summary, although "Alba" is used in certain contexts in various languages, there is no biblical reference for its use.


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Albinal

Definition: The word "albinal" in the English Bible does not appear to have a direct translation or literal meaning. It seems more likely that this word refers to something related to a set of rules, practices, or laws that are applied consistently across various nations and cultures. The Greek term "albina" can be translated as "law" or "rule." The precise context in which it is used depends on the author's intention. If it comes from a historical or religious text about the way people lived or did things, then the word would likely translate to something like "custom," "practice," or "tradition." If it comes from an apocalyptic or historical text where the laws of God (or some form of divine command) are discussed and applied in different societies, then "albina" could refer to a set of guidelines that were established for the community. The exact meaning of "albinal" would depend on context and the specific passage from the Bible in which it is used. If you provide more details or context about its use, I can try to offer a more accurate answer.


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