Definition: I'm sorry, but I couldn't find any specific biblical references or phrases that could be related to "Almo." The term doesn't appear anywhere in the New Testament or the Hebrew Bible, which are widely recognized texts from the Old Testament and New Testament periods respectively. However, the phrase "the Lord is my shepherd" (Exodus 23:5) appears in Exodus 23:11-14 to denote a man's duty to follow God, as one who has been given authority over his own life. The Hebrew word translated as "Almo" ("lord") and its meanings are not specific biblical terms; rather it is used as an allusion to the concept of leadership and responsibility, similar to how someone might be called a shepherd or overseer in some contexts. For more detailed information about "Almo" from the New Testament, I recommend consulting the Bible scholar who has studied the Hebrew scriptures closely.
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