Definition: The phrase "Alby" does not appear in the Greek New Testament, which translates into English as Old French. It is a term that is commonly found in Jewish literature and has been used by Christians for centuries to describe someone who is living out their faith.
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Definition 20:
"And they said unto him: We are not of this sect; but ye say: The word of God hath come unto us: behold, we know it not."
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Alby
: This phrase has been used by Christians to refer to someone who is following or adhering to the teachings of their religion. It can be seen as a reference to those in the faith who do not follow the traditional ways of their culture.
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Definition 20
: "And they said unto him: We are not of this sect; but ye say: The word of God hath come unto us: behold, we know it not." This verse is often used in the New Testament context where Peter and Paul, along with others, were asked about their understanding of Christian teachings. They refused to believe in their tradition and instead sought to understand what God was saying through Jesus. The phrase "We are not of this sect" could be interpreted as referring to a belief that was not recognized by them.
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