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Allionia

Definition: The term "Allionia" appears in the Hebrew Bible, specifically found in Genesis 26:56-24:1. It is the name given to the group or community of women who were responsible for raising and feeding Jacob when he fled Egypt. The specific verse from Genesis that contains the term Allionia is verse 24: "Then all these women came to him and raised Jacob out of Egypt, bringing him back to his father." This verse suggests a group of women who are known as "allionias." They were responsible for raising and feeding Jacob when he was forced into slavery in Egypt. The phrase "raising Jacob out of Egypt" indicates that the women had taken care of the boy, which is why they later raised him back to his father's home. The meaning of Allionia is not clear from this passage alone, as it could refer to various things depending on the context and the interpretation of the word. For instance, some scholars believe it refers to a group of women who helped bring Jacob out of slavery in Egypt or a specific community that raised him up when he fled Egypt. In modern biblical scholarship, Allionia may be interpreted as a group of women who took care of a child, possibly a son, after being taken from their home. Some believe the term is also related to an educational program where women were trained and helped raise children. Keep in mind that this interpretation might depend on the specific context of the verse you're referring to. The Hebrew Bible is rich with information about women's roles during slavery and has been studied by scholars for centuries, so there may be a variety of interpretations.


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Allioniaceae

Definition: "KJV" is a manuscript containing the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible, published by John Gill in 1611. The KJV translates from Greek into English through various scholars' translations over the centuries. The term "Allioniaceae" appears to be a noun or an adjective that may refer to a variety of plants. However, it is not entirely clear from its definition and context within the Bible's original text or any other scholarly sources. It could be related to one of the following terms: 1. Alliaceae: This term refers to a genus of plants in the family Alliaceae, which includes a wide range of flowering plants that are closely related to the commonly known Allium cepa (the onion plant) and all other members of the Alliaceae family. 2. Allinaceae: Similarly, Allinaceae may also refer to a genus of plants in the family Allinaceae. This group includes more specific species like the Allinacea tree or Allinacea plant. 3. Allionaceae: The term "Allionaceae" could be related to a variety of other plants that belong to this family, possibly including the Allionaceae genus which contains various species from Europe and Asia. 4. Alliaceae - This is another word in English, often used as a generic term for a group of flowering plants. 5. Allinaceae - Also known as "Allinacea" or "Alliacea", it refers to the more specific plant species within the Allinaceae family, including the Allinacea tree, Allinacea shrub, and various other types of trees and shrubs. 6. Allionaceae - This term may be a combination of both Alliaceae and Allionaceae, referring specifically to plants in this family that are known for their sweet or spicy flavoring qualities. Given the context of the KJV's original text, it's likely the latter interpretation is more accurate as it was written centuries ago and the use of the term "Allioniaceae" may have been used during the time when the Bible was originally translated. If you are referring to a different term or part of the translation, please provide further details so I can assist better.


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