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Alodie

Definition: The word "Alodie" comes from the Greek name "Aldo," which means "of God." It's a term used in various languages to refer to someone who has been chosen by or blessed by God. In Christianity, "Alodie" is often associated with Jesus Christ. According to Jewish and Christian interpretations, Alodie was a maiden of the 3rd century who lived near Mount Hermon in Palestine. She became pregnant after Jesus spent two days in her presence while she was performing miracle-working at the Jordan River. The Bible does not explicitly mention "Alodie" itself, but it's mentioned through the character of Jesus to indicate his relation to this person. In the context of Christianity, Alodie is a symbol of Mary Magdalene and Christ's passion for her, who bore witness to him in that miraculous event at Jordan's River. The term "Alodie" has been used metaphorically by some Christians, implying that God chose Mary Magdalene (or Alodie) as his first and most important bride, indicating the profound significance of her role in Jesus' life.


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Alodies

Definition: The English word "aladies" appears in the Hebrew Bible, specifically verses 4:10-12 where it occurs after the command to "be still". The verb translated here is "aladon," which translates to "to go out." The noun phrase used to refer to the women who are present at that time is called "aladies." This term can be understood as a group of women who were in a situation of need or distress, and it seems like the context involves an event or a situation where they might have needed help.


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